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Your artificial turf in Decatur has been through the Georgia heat, the occasional ice storm, and probably a few seasons of foot traffic from neighborhood kids and pets. By the time you're thinking about repair, something's usually starting to show—seams pulling apart, infill settling unevenly, or that worn spot near the patio where everyone walks. The good news is that turf damage doesn't mean starting over. In neighborhoods like Oakhurst and Winnona Park, where mature trees create shade patterns that shift throughout the day, artificial turf actually holds up remarkably well once you address the problem areas. We've spent years fixing turf across DeKalb County, and we know what Decatur yards face: the red clay base that sits under most homes here, drainage challenges from those beautiful old tree canopies, and the reality that even quality turf eventually needs attention. Whether your turf is five years old or pushing fifteen, we can assess what's happening and get it back to looking sharp without unnecessary replacement.
Decatur's landscape has some quirks worth understanding when it comes to turf repair. That deep red clay foundation under most homes means drainage is everything—when infill settles or seams fail, water tends to pool differently here than it would in sandy soil. The mature tree canopy that gives neighborhoods like MAK Historic District their character also creates uneven sun exposure. Your turf might be wearing differently in the shaded north-facing sections versus the afternoon-sun areas, which affects how and where repairs make sense. Most Decatur properties are on smaller, established lots, so every repair decision impacts the whole yard's appearance and function. We've also found that HOA guidelines in some Decatur neighborhoods have specific aesthetic standards, so when we're planning repairs, we make sure the finished work aligns with what your community expects. Installation notes matter here too: the slope of your yard relative to Decatur's natural drainage patterns, proximity to downspouts from gutters, and whether tree roots are playing a role in any surface movement—all of these get factored into how we approach the repair.
Absolutely. Seam separation is one of the most common repairs we handle in 30030 and 30032. We can re-stitch seams, reinforce them with fresh adhesive and seaming tape, and make sure they're graded properly so water runs off instead of pooling. Most seam repairs take a day or two and cost way less than a full install.
Tree roots beneath the surface disrupt drainage flow, and Decatur's dense canopy blocks the sun that helps infill dry out. We can address this by reworking infill levels, improving grading, and sometimes installing additional drainage lines underneath. It's fixable—just requires understanding what the trees are doing to your base.
Depends on the extent of damage. Worn fibers in high-traffic areas, isolated seam failures, or settling infill—those are repair jobs. If your entire yard is matted down, seams are failing everywhere, or the backing is deteriorating, replacement makes more sense. We can assess in person and give you an honest recommendation.
Most repairs—seam work, infill adjustments, spot fixes—wrap up in one to three days depending on size and complexity. Larger projects might take longer. We work around DeKalb County's weather patterns and schedule to minimize disruption to your home and neighbors.
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