Holiday Ready — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dallas, Georgia's been growing fast—and with all those new homes going up in Seven Hills and around the Silver Comet Trail area, we've seen firsthand what happens when artificial turf gets worn, torn, or just stops looking holiday-ready. Whether your synthetic lawn took a beating from last summer's heat or you're noticing seams starting to separate, turf repair is one of those jobs that makes a real difference before family shows up for the holidays. We've been working throughout Paulding County long enough to know that Dallas homeowners take pride in their yards. That red clay soil we've all got around here doesn't play nice with natural grass anyway—artificial turf solved that problem for a lot of folks. But once it's down, keeping it looking fresh is a different beast. Stains, matting, drainage issues, UV fading—these aren't things you want showing up in your holiday photos or when guests park in your driveway. Our repair approach isn't one-size-fits-all. We assess what's actually wrong with your turf, whether that's localized damage, seam failure, or just aggressive cleaning that's worn down the pile. Some repairs are quick fixes; others need section replacement. The point is, we'll drive out to Dallas (we're just 30 minutes away) and give you straight talk about what'll actually look good and hold up through the season.
Paulding County's red clay is notoriously tough on natural grass, which is why so many Dallas homeowners switched to artificial turf in the first place. That same clay, though, affects how water moves through your yard and how your synthetic lawn sits. If your turf's installed over compacted clay without proper base prep, you might see drainage pooling or settling issues that create low spots—especially in Seven Hills where some properties have grade challenges. Dallas gets decent sun exposure in most neighborhoods, but that sun hits differently depending on whether you're near the Silver Comet Trail corridor or tucked into a neighborhood with mature trees. Full-sun turf gets UV stress; shaded turf can hold moisture longer and develop odor or algae issues if drainage isn't dialed in. We size up each yard during repair to make sure we're addressing the specific conditions your property has. You'll also see variation in lot sizes around Dallas—some of the newer construction in the area features tighter spacing, while properties near the trail often have more generous setbacks. That affects how visible repairs are and whether we're patching a small area or doing broader restoration. HOA guidelines in some Seven Hills subdivisions also have turf specifications worth knowing before you repair or replace sections. We check that stuff upfront so there's no surprises.
Absolutely. Brown patches usually come from sun exposure, stains, or algae buildup—common in Paulding County because of our moisture and humidity. Matting happens when turf gets compressed, especially in high-traffic zones. Depending on severity, we can deep clean, brush the pile back up, or patch damaged sections. Full replacement isn't always necessary. We'll walk your yard and show you which approach makes sense for your specific areas.
Small repairs—seam fixes, stain removal, localized patching—usually run one day or less. Bigger jobs involving section replacement might take two to three days depending on the area and what we uncover with the existing base. Since we're 30 minutes out, we schedule efficiently and communicate timing upfront so you're not guessing when we'll be done.
Holiday season is actually the ideal time to repair. Your yard's visible to guests, and fixing issues now means you're starting fresh heading into next year. Plus, winter weather in Georgia doesn't complicate repairs the way spring rain or summer heat does. If you're planning family gatherings or want your curb appeal solid, winter's your window.
Seam separation is one of our bread-and-butter repairs. It happens when the adhesive fails, usually from temperature swings, ground movement in that red clay, or UV degradation. We reopen the seam, clean it properly, reapply professional-grade adhesive, and seal it back down. It's a precise job, but it keeps your turf looking seamless and prevents water from getting underneath.
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