Money Back Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Artificial turf in Decatur takes a beating. Between the dense shade from mature oaks around Oakhurst and Winnona Park, the relentless humidity, and that stubborn red clay that DeKalb County is famous for, even well-installed turf needs maintenance and repairs. Pet damage, seam separation from seasonal ground shift, infill compaction—we see it all, especially in the historic neighborhoods near Decatur Square where older properties have uneven grading and tree root pressure underneath. The good news? Most turf problems are completely fixable, and LawnLogic backs every repair with a money-back guarantee. We've spent years understanding how Decatur's climate and soil conditions affect synthetic grass longevity. Whether your turf is five years old or fifteen, we'll diagnose the real issue, fix it right, and make sure you're satisfied with the result—or we'll refund you. No games, no fine print.
Decatur's red clay base creates unique challenges for artificial turf. When moisture sits beneath poorly graded infill, it compacts unevenly and causes stubborn low spots. The mature tree canopy that makes neighborhoods like MAK Historic District so beautiful also limits drainage and promotes moss growth on seams. Seasonal freeze-thaw cycles in winter stress turf anchoring, and our summer heat can soften backing material if infill isn't properly managed. Most Decatur homes sit on smaller lots with varied sun exposure—sunny south-facing yards age faster than shaded north sides. When we repair turf here, we're not just patching seams; we're accounting for DeKalb's specific drainage patterns, recompacting infill to match existing pile height, and securing edges against the ground movement that happens with clay soil. We also help homeowners navigate HOA requirements in historic districts, where some communities have specific guidelines about turf appearance and edge finishing.
DeKalb County's clay-based soil swells and contracts with moisture changes, pushing the ground up and down beneath your turf. That movement stresses seams, especially if the base wasn't compacted densely enough during installation. We've also seen drainage issues around mature oaks in Oakhurst and Winnona Park trap moisture underneath, accelerating seam degradation. We'll inspect your base, recompact if needed, and re-seal seams with UV-stable adhesive that handles Decatur's humidity cycle.
Not directly—synthetic grass doesn't need sunlight. But heavy shade in neighborhoods near Agnes Scott and around Decatur Square reduces natural evaporation, which means moisture lingers in the thatch layer and infill. This accelerates algae and mold growth on the turf face itself. We recommend higher-quality infill in shaded yards and proper drainage channels to keep your turf looking fresh despite the canopy.
We repair sections regularly in Decatur. Pet damage, isolated seam pulls, and localized infill loss don't require full replacement. The key is matching pile height and color—turf fades differently in sun versus shade, which matters on larger repairs. Most Decatur yards in 30030 and 30033 are under half an acre, so we can often access problem areas without disturbing the whole lawn. We'll assess what makes economic sense for your specific situation.
If we repair your turf and you're not satisfied with the workmanship or final appearance within 30 days, we refund the repair cost in full. We don't do partial guarantees or loopholes. This covers seam work, infill replacement, base reinforcement, and edge restoration. It's our confidence that Decatur's tough conditions won't fool us—we know what we're fixing, and we stand behind it.
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