Raised Bed Border — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Crabapple's rolling estates don't always cooperate with turf. Between the clay-heavy soil, shade from mature trees, and the sheer size of these North Fulton properties, artificial turf can take a beating—especially if it wasn't installed right the first time or if drainage issues have crept in over the years. We work throughout the Crabapple Crossroads and Birmingham Falls area fixing exactly these problems. Maybe your turf has developed low spots that collect water, or seams are starting to separate. Sometimes it's just heavy wear patterns from foot traffic near your patio. Whatever the damage, we've repaired turf on enough Crabapple estates to know what works in this neighborhood. We handle the prep work, the fix itself, and the details most installers skip. Since we're based about 35 minutes south, we've built relationships with homeowners here and understand the specific challenges these larger lots present.
Crabapple sits on rolling clay—the kind that doesn't drain like sandy soil does. When artificial turf is installed without proper base preparation or if the subsurface settles unevenly, you end up with pooling. Your yard might span an acre or more, which means slopes matter. The tree canopy around Birmingham Falls Elementary and throughout the residential areas creates shade patterns that shift seasonally, and if your turf was chosen for full-sun performance, you might see algae or moss growth in shaded zones. Estate lots here often have raised beds or landscape borders that complicate installation edges and water flow. We pay attention to these specifics during repair. The Fulton County clay also means that if your base isn't compacted correctly or if the infill has settled, water finds its way underneath rather than through the turf. We assess your existing base, re-compact where needed, and sometimes recommend infill top-ups to restore proper drainage and playing surface.
North Fulton clay holds moisture differently than sandy soils. If your base wasn't built with adequate slope or drainage layers, water sits on top rather than moving through. We check your yard's natural grade and the turf's subsurface during repairs. Sometimes it's as simple as adding drainage channels; other times the base needs partial reconstruction. Your lot's size and surrounding tree coverage also affect evaporation rates.
Absolutely. We repair and re-seam turf regularly, regardless of who installed it. Seam separation happens from ground movement, UV exposure, or poor initial adhesive work. We use the same turf material if we have it in stock, or source a matching product. On larger Crabapple estates, multiple repair zones are common, and we treat each one to match the rest of your yard.
Yes. Crabapple estates often have landscape borders that create edge complications. When we repair turf near these features, we make sure water drains away from the border structure and that the turf sits flush at the seam. Poor edging is a common failure point we see on repair calls throughout the Crossroads area.
Properly installed turf lasts 15–20 years with minimal repairs. Most issues we address in Crabapple—bare patches, seam lifting, drainage problems—are linked to poor initial installation or base settling in our clay soil. Quality repair now prevents bigger problems. Regular maintenance like infill grooming extends the life considerably.
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