Military Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Oakhurst or Winnona Park takes a beating from Georgia's humidity and that signature DeKalb red clay. We've been repairing turf systems across Decatur's tree-heavy neighborhoods for years, and we know exactly what happens when drainage issues or UV exposure start breaking down your investment. Maybe your seams are separating, the infill is compacting unevenly, or sections near Decatur Square's foot traffic patterns are wearing thin. Military families stationed nearby or those who've served deserve honest pricing on repairs that actually last. Our team can be in your 30030, 30032, or 30033 zip code fast, assess what's really going on beneath that canopy, and fix it without the runaround. We're not here to oversell you a full replacement when a solid repair will do the job. That's why local Decatur homeowners and active-duty families trust us to handle everything from seam work to infill top-ups using materials built for our specific climate.
Decatur's mature tree canopy—one of the neighborhood's best features—creates a unique turf environment. Those tall oaks and pines mean shifting sun patterns throughout the day, which affects how your artificial grass wears and where drainage naturally pools. The underlying red clay soil in DeKalb County drains differently than sandy soils elsewhere in Georgia, so proper base preparation and grading matter more here. If you're in the MAK Historic District or near Agnes Scott College, older properties often have uneven settling that puts stress on turf seams and edges. Winter freeze-thaw cycles in Decatur aren't as brutal as North Georgia, but they still shift ground slightly, loosening infill and opening up gaps. Tree debris—needles, leaves, small branches—requires regular maintenance to prevent matting and mold growth in humid summers. Neighborhoods like Winnona Park tend toward smaller, thoughtfully landscaped yards where every square foot counts, so repairs need precision work rather than broad strokes. We account for all of this when diagnosing and fixing your system.
It can, yes. DeKalb clay compacts differently than other soils, which sometimes means we need to re-grade or improve drainage during repairs. If seams are failing because water's pooling underneath, we'll address the base—not just patch the surface. That's more thorough work, but it prevents the same problem three months later.
Absolutely. High-traffic areas around commercial zones or gathering spots wear faster. We can reinforce worn sections with fresh infill, re-secure loosened seams, and sometimes add extra-durable backing in those zones. It's a smart, cost-effective alternative to replacing the whole yard.
We provide 15% off repair labor for active-duty, veteran, and retired military families. Just bring your military ID or verification. It applies to all our services—seam repair, infill replacement, drainage fixes, and more. We honor your service.
Debris itself won't tear seams, but trapped moisture under leaves can degrade backing and weaken adhesive over time. Regular sweeping and clearing helps extend seam life. If seams are already compromised, we can re-seal or re-stitch them before moisture becomes a bigger issue.
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