Master Installer — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Conyers takes a beating. Whether you're in Olde Town Conyers or out toward Honey Creek, our clay-heavy soil and Georgia humidity mean your turf faces real wear and tear—seams coming loose, infill settling, drainage backing up, or just that worn-down look after a few seasons of use. That's where we come in. We've been repairing turf installations across Rockdale County for years, and we know exactly what happens when synthetic grass meets our local climate and soil conditions. Most repair jobs don't require a complete reinstall. A seam re-seal here, some infill top-up there, maybe fresh turf in the high-traffic zones—and your yard looks and performs like new again. We handle everything from small patch work to full-system overhauls, and we're honest about what actually needs fixing versus what can wait. If your turf has seen better days, call us. We'll come out, assess what's really going on, and give you a straightforward plan to get it back in shape.
Conyers sits in Rockdale County's clay belt, and that matters more for turf repair than most people realize. Our clay soil holds moisture differently than sandy soils you find farther south in Georgia, which means drainage patterns under artificial turf behave differently here. If your yard isn't sloping right or your base layer is compacted, water pools instead of draining—and pooling water accelerates turf degradation and infill breakdown. The clay also affects how your base settles over time, especially on larger properties like you see around Honey Creek. Shade is another Conyers consideration. Homes near the Monastery of the Holy Spirit and throughout Olde Town often have mature trees that create dappled or heavy shade. While artificial turf doesn't need sunlight like natural grass, heavy shade areas can trap moisture and promote algae growth on the turf face, requiring more frequent cleaning or adjusted infill maintenance. Most Conyers residential yards run 5,000 to 15,000 square feet, and repair priorities shift based on household use and pet traffic. Our crew understands the specific wear patterns we see here and knows exactly how to prep the base for long-term performance in Rockdale County's climate.
Absolutely. Our heavy clay soil compacts differently than other soil types, which means your base layer settles unevenly over time. When we repair seams or address drainage issues, we account for that clay behavior. We've also seen clay create drainage challenges that accelerate edge wear and infill loss. Proper base assessment is part of every Conyers repair we do.
Most last 8–12 years with minimal work. Minor seam separations or infill top-ups happen every 2–3 years depending on use and weather. Conyers' humidity and clay-based drainage mean we see more moisture-related wear than areas with sandier soil. A good maintenance schedule catches problems early.
Yes. Shade actually protects turf from UV fading, but it traps moisture and promotes algae. We clean and treat affected areas and improve drainage if needed. Shade yards require different infill choices and maintenance schedules than full-sun installations.
Seam re-sealing runs $150–400 depending on length. Infill top-ups cost $300–800 per 1,000 sq ft. Full-zone replacement (high-traffic areas) is $800–2,000+. We assess your specific yard and soil conditions before quoting. Call for a free evaluation—no surprises.
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