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Artificial turf in Dallas, Georgia takes a beating. Between the red clay that stains everything and the summer heat that bakes the ground hard, your lawn's getting tested year-round. If you've got seams pulling apart, bare spots where foot traffic's worn through, or drainage issues pooling water near your foundation, you're not alone—we see it constantly in neighborhoods like Seven Hills and around the Silver Comet Trail area. The good news? Turf repair doesn't mean ripping everything out and starting fresh. We handle everything from seam re-gluing and infill top-ups to patching worn sections and fixing drainage problems that turn your yard into a swamp after rain. Most Dallas homeowners are surprised how affordable a targeted repair is compared to full replacement. Whether your turf's five years old or fifteen, we can assess what's actually broken and fix it without the headache. Our team knows Paulding County's specific challenges—that clay base, the intense sun exposure on certain lots, and the way new construction homes often have compacted soil underneath. We're 30 minutes away and handle repairs on a straightforward schedule. BBB-accredited, transparent pricing, no surprise charges.
Dallas sits on Paulding County's signature red clay, which creates unique challenges for artificial turf systems. That clay base affects drainage dramatically—improper grading or settled infill can trap water beneath the turf rather than letting it percolate through. We've pulled up plenty of installations where the original base wasn't compacted correctly, and now water pools against the foundation or creates soft spots in the middle of the yard. The sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your property backs up to the Silver Comet Trail corridor or sits in the Seven Hills development. South-facing yards get hammered by afternoon heat, which can soften the backing material and accelerate infill breakdown. Shade-heavy lots have their own problems—moss and algae love moist, shaded turf, and we often see drainage issues in those spots. Most Dallas residential lots range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which means repair costs scale predictably. New construction homes in the area frequently have poor base preparation due to builder timelines, so we inspect the subsurface carefully before quoting repairs. Your HOA covenants typically don't restrict turf color or style, but confirm your specific community rules before installation. The key to longevity here is proper initial compaction, adequate infill depth (usually 1.5 to 2 inches), and drainage slope that actually works with Paulding County's clay rather than against it.
Paulding County's red clay base doesn't absorb water naturally—it sheds it or traps it. If your original installation didn't include a proper drainage layer (perforated underlayment over compacted base), water pools instead of flowing through. We check slope, infill settling, and base integrity. Many Dallas yards need a drainage retrofit, especially in low spots near foundations.
Absolutely. Seam separation happens from UV exposure, ground shifting (common on Paulding County clay), and thermal expansion. We can re-glue seams, add reinforcement tape, and sometimes replace a small seam section. Full turf replacement is rarely necessary for seam issues alone. It's usually a 1–2 day repair.
Depends on the damage scope. Isolated bare patches, worn high-traffic areas, or seam problems? Repair makes financial sense. If infill is compacted across 60% of the yard, backing's brittle, or multiple seams are failing, replacement becomes cost-effective. We give you an honest assessment—no push toward the bigger job.
Small repairs—seam work, infill top-up, patching—usually finish in 1 day. Drainage fixes and base repairs might take 2–3 days depending on excavation depth and whether we need to reset the grade. We schedule around your routine and communicate timelines upfront.
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