Money Back Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf has been taking a beating from Forsyth County's unpredictable weather and heavy foot traffic around Lake Lanier. Maybe you've got some seams pulling apart, infill settling in weird patterns, or drainage issues from all that rain we get this time of year. The good news? You don't have to rip it all out and start over. We repair turf systems all across Cumming—from the larger properties in Windermere to the manicured yards around The Collection—and we stand behind our work with a money-back guarantee. That means if you're not satisfied with the repair, we'll make it right or refund you completely. No games, no fine print. Most repairs take a few days, and you'll be back to enjoying your yard without the constant maintenance headaches. We've worked with Forsyth County's unique sandier clay base and the lake-influenced moisture patterns long enough to know exactly what causes premature wear and how to fix it the right way.
Cumming's landscape presents some specific challenges for artificial turf longevity. The soil underneath—that blend of sandier clay Forsyth County is known for—can shift and settle differently depending on whether your property slopes toward Lake Lanier or sits on higher ground. We've seen this cause uneven seams and infill displacement, especially in neighborhoods like Windermere where larger yards mean more exposure to weather stress. The lake's influence means you're getting more moisture than inland areas, which can accelerate wear on lower-quality turf systems if drainage layers aren't properly maintained. Sun exposure varies wildly too. Homes near tree lines experience less UV degradation but more organic debris accumulation. Properties with southern exposure around The Collection tend to see more color fading if the turf wasn't UV-stabilized during installation. Your yard size matters here—bigger doesn't always mean better when it comes to repair accessibility. We factor in Cumming's humidity, seasonal temperature swings, and how the Fairgrounds events can sometimes drive foot traffic patterns in nearby residential areas. All of this shapes how we diagnose and repair your system.
Forsyth County's sandier clay base shifts with moisture and temperature changes, especially near Lake Lanier where humidity stays higher. Seams pull apart when the base settles unevenly or when UV exposure weakens the adhesive over time. We inspect the subgrade, re-seal seams with commercial-grade products, and sometimes add base stabilization to prevent it from happening again.
Absolutely. Higher moisture levels around Cumming accelerate infill compaction and can promote mold growth if drainage isn't optimal. We see more wear in Windermere properties than drier regions. During repairs, we assess your drainage layer and sometimes recommend infill top-dressing or improved grading to handle Forsyth County's seasonal rain patterns.
We guarantee the workmanship on seam repairs, infill redistribution, drainage fixes, and base corrections. If the repair doesn't perform as promised within 60 days—meaning seams hold, infill stays in place, and drainage functions—we refund the full repair cost. It's that simple.
Most repairs—seam work, infill leveling, or small base corrections—take 1–3 days depending on scope. Larger projects around The Collection or Windermere might take longer. We'll give you an honest timeline upfront so you're not guessing when your yard's usable again.
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