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You've just closed on your new home in Crabapple—maybe near Birmingham Falls Elementary or over by Crabapple Crossroads—and you're looking at your yard thinking about what's next. A lot of new construction homeowners in the 30004 and 30009 zip codes are choosing artificial turf instead of fighting with Georgia's clay-heavy soil and the maintenance grind. That's where we come in. We've been installing and repairing synthetic turf across North Fulton for years, and we know what works on those rolling estate lots. Whether your turf needs patches after installation settling, drainage adjustments, or you're looking to upgrade worn seams, we handle it without the hassle. Our crew can be at your Crabapple address within a reasonable timeframe, and we'll give you straight talk about what your yard actually needs—not a sales pitch wrapped in jargon.
Crabapple's terrain is no joke. The rolling clay soil that defines North Fulton means you've got drainage considerations that flat yards don't face. When we install or repair turf here, we're thinking about water runoff, especially on those larger estate lots where the slope matters. The area gets decent tree coverage, particularly around the Birmingham Falls neighborhoods, which is great for shade but means you'll want to plan your turf layout to match sun exposure—some sections might get afternoon heat while others stay cooler. New construction homes often settle in their first year, and we've seen seams and infill shift as the ground underneath adjusts. That's normal, and it's fixable. The good news: artificial turf doesn't care about Fulton County's pH-heavy soil or the compaction issues that plague natural lawns here. Your neighbors' HOA landscape guidelines also matter—we check those before we start work so your repair or installation stays compliant with your community standards.
Absolutely. In fact, sloped lots are one of the best use cases for synthetic turf in Crabapple. The rolling terrain here means proper base preparation and drainage grading are critical—we install with a slight pitch to channel water downhill naturally. You'll avoid erosion problems that plague natural grass on slopes, and your turf won't thin out in high-traffic areas where water pools.
Yes, particularly in new construction. As your home settles and the soil underneath shifts—common in North Fulton's clay base—seams can separate slightly. We assess the underlying ground movement and either re-seam, adjust infill, or re-grade sections. Usually it's a straightforward repair that prevents bigger problems later.
It will, but we'll adjust the installation strategy. Shade reduces natural drainage and can trap moisture, so we ensure proper base ventilation and infill composition for your specific tree coverage patterns. Unlike grass, artificial turf won't thin out or get patchy under trees—it stays uniform year-round.
Most repairs—seam fixes, infill top-ups, small patch work—take a single day. Larger projects involving drainage re-grading or extensive re-seaming might span two days. We'll scope your yard during the initial visit and give you a realistic timeline before we start.
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