Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your turf in Crabapple takes a beating. Between the rolling clay terrain around Crabapple Crossroads and those intense Georgia summers, synthetic grass damage happens fast—bare patches, seam separation, drainage issues. That's where we come in. LawnLogic is veteran-owned and we understand that your yard is an investment, not just landscaping. Whether you're in the Birmingham Falls area or closer to Crabapple Market, we've been repairing and maintaining artificial turf systems for North Fulton homeowners who refuse to settle for a patchy, tired-looking lawn. Our repair service is straightforward: we assess the damage, fix it right the first time, and get back to you fast. Most repairs in Crabapple take 1–2 days depending on scope. We handle seam work, infill top-ups, drainage corrections, and full-section replacements when needed. No surprises, no padding the bill. Just honest work from people who've served this country and now serve your neighborhood.
Crabapple's soil is heavy clay with decent slope variation—great for drainage when it's installed correctly, but brutal on turf seams if the base wasn't prepped right. A lot of the estate-sized lots in Birmingham Falls and around the crossroads sit on uneven ground, which means water pooling is a real risk if your infill settles unevenly. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on tree coverage. Some yards in the area get hammered by afternoon heat; others have mature tree canopy that keeps things cooler but traps moisture. That moisture can breed algae in poorly maintained turf systems. Most Crabapple properties we service have larger yards—half-acre or more—which means repairs need to blend seamlessly with the existing field. We match infill color and pile height exactly. If your turf was installed more than 5–7 years ago, infill compaction is usually the culprit behind drainage slowdown or bare spots. North Fulton's clay base also means we always check sub-base integrity during repairs; shifting clay can undermine even a solid synthetic system if the foundation shifts.
Bare spots are almost always fixable without full replacement. We infill the worn areas, reactivate the backing, and blend in fresh material to match your existing turf. If the damage is isolated to one section—say, a pet run or kids' play zone—repair is smart economics. Full replacement only makes sense if more than 30% of your yard is compromised or if the backing has hardened beyond recovery. We'll give you an honest assessment on-site.
Crabapple's heavy clay and humidity mean you're looking at infill top-ups every 18–24 months and seam inspections annually. Drainage checks matter here because our rolling terrain can hide settling issues. If your turf was installed on a stable base, repairs are minimal. Poor base preparation? That's where we see problems compound. Veteran-owned means we're upfront: routine maintenance beats emergency repairs.
Repair work typically doesn't require permits since you're not changing the system footprint. However, some Birmingham Falls properties and HOA-governed estates do have landscape guidelines. We always confirm before starting. Our crew is familiar with Fulton County standards and can provide documentation for your HOA if needed. Check your deed restrictions first—it saves time.
Call or text photos of the damaged area. We can usually schedule a free on-site walkthrough within 48 hours. Most Crabapple repairs fall into standard categories—seam work, infill refresh, drainage correction—so we can often quote over the phone. Once we see the turf and check your base, we'll give you a firm price and timeline. Veteran-owned service means no games, just results.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.