Women Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dallas, Georgia has seen incredible growth over the past few years, and with it comes a lot of new yards—many of them installed with artificial turf. We've worked with homeowners throughout Paulding County, from the Seven Hills community to properties near the Silver Comet Trail, and we know that synthetic grass doesn't stay perfect forever. Seams separate, infill settles, UV exposure fades the blade color, and sometimes drainage issues pop up when you least expect them. That's where repair comes in. Rather than rip out and start over, most damage can be fixed—often at a fraction of the cost of replacement. Our team handles everything from patching high-traffic zones to re-securing loose seams and topping off infill that's compacted over time. We're women-owned and we work fast. Most repairs in the Dallas area take just a day or two, and we'll walk you through exactly what we find and what it'll cost before we start swinging tools.
Paulding County's red clay creates unique challenges for artificial turf. During heavy rain—which we get plenty of in Georgia—clay-based soil drains slowly, so proper base preparation and drainage maintenance matter a lot for synthetic grass longevity. If your yard is near the Silver Comet Trail area or in Seven Hills, you're likely dealing with a mix of clay and residential construction patterns that sometimes leave inconsistent grading. Sun exposure varies too; homes in more wooded sections get dappled shade that keeps turf cooler but can trap moisture, while open properties facing south take a beating from afternoon heat and UV. Dallas properties also run the size spectrum—anything from compact townhome yards to larger new-construction lots—so repair approaches differ. We check your drainage layer, inspect the base for settling (common when clay shifts seasonally), and assess seam integrity depending on how your installation was done. Most yards we service have been down for 3–8 years, so we're used to diagnosing age-related wear that's specific to our climate.
Brown patches usually mean one of three things: concentrated urine (pet damage), poor drainage pooling in that spot due to our clay soil settling, or UV damage if that area gets intense afternoon sun. We can patch problem zones by cutting out the damaged section and seaming in new turf, or we can improve drainage if that's the root cause. A quick site visit tells us which fix makes sense for your yard.
In Paulding County's climate, we typically recommend infill refresh every 3–5 years, depending on foot traffic and rain patterns. Our clay-heavy soil and humidity mean infill compacts and can migrate slightly. We'll measure what you've got and top it off with fresh material—usually a half-day job that keeps your turf looking plush and draining properly.
Absolutely. Seam separation happens, especially in Paulding County where clay movement and temperature swings stress the bond over time. We can re-secure loose seams, clean and re-glue them, or patch if the seam line is deteriorated. Most seam jobs are localized repairs that don't touch the rest of your turf.
We're based 30 minutes from Dallas and we schedule estimates within 2–3 business days in most cases. Once we see your turf in person, we'll give you a same-day quote and can often fit repairs into our schedule within the week. We move fast because we know yard issues don't wait.
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