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Artificial turf in Dawsonville takes a beating. Between the rocky clay subgrade that Dawson County is known for and the temperature swings that come with living near the foothills, even premium synthetic lawns need professional repair work. We've been repairing yards across North Georgia for years, and we've seen every failure pattern—seams separating, infill migration on slopes, UV damage from the intense summer sun, and drainage problems that pop up after heavy rain. Here's the thing: your turf investment doesn't have to be permanent-permanent. Small repairs caught early save you thousands. Bigger jobs might feel like a full replacement, but most damage is fixable. We back every repair with a money-back guarantee because we're confident in the work, and we know Dawsonville homeowners deserve peace of mind. Whether your turf is near the Premium Outlets area or tucked into one of the quieter neighborhoods on higher elevation, we'll come out, assess what's actually broken, and give you an honest estimate. No upsell. No fluff. Just repair work that lasts.
Dawsonville's landscape presents specific challenges for artificial turf longevity. That rocky, clay-heavy subgrade common throughout Dawson County creates drainage complications if the base wasn't installed correctly the first time. Poor drainage leads to water pooling, infill displacement, and accelerated backing deterioration. The elevation changes around here mean sloped yards shed water fast—sometimes too fast—and that aggressive water movement can expose seams and edge anchoring if they weren't designed for your specific grade. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether your property sits in full afternoon blaze or benefits from mature tree cover. Some Dawsonville yards get hammered by UV, which breaks down the synthetic fibers faster; others stay shaded and experience moss or algae growth instead. We size repairs around your exact microclimate. Most residential properties here range from quarter-acre to half-acre lots, so repair costs tend to be reasonable compared to full replacements. Winter frost heave—common at this elevation—can shift the subgrade and create ripples or buckles. Our repair process accounts for these seasonal movements.
Replacement means excavating, disposing of old material, rebuilding the subgrade (especially tricky with our rocky clay), and installing new turf from scratch. Repair targets just the damaged section—usually a seam, a worn patch, or drainage fix. For most Dawsonville yards, that's 20–40% of the total installed area. You're paying labor and material for one problem, not an entire yard rebuild. Plus, we guarantee the repair, so you get durability assurance without the full cost.
Absolutely. Clay subgrades compact and shift differently than sandy soil. When we re-seam turf here, we're accounting for how water moves through clay and whether frost heave or settling has already stressed the seam. We reinforce the base around the repair zone and use adhesives rated for our soil composition. It's why generic repair shops sometimes fail—they don't adjust for Dawson County geology.
Most jobs—seam repair, small patch replacement, infill top-up—take 2–4 hours. Larger repairs involving subgrade work might need a full day. We schedule work around your schedule and local weather. Winter's generally better for us since the ground isn't frozen solid at our elevation, but we work year-round.
We guarantee the repair holds for one full year against workmanship failure. If a seam we sealed separates, if a patch we laid shifts, or if drainage we installed fails, we come back and fix it—no charge. We don't cover wear from extreme neglect or damage from third-party work, but any defect in our repair is our responsibility.
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