Money Back Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Dillard takes a beating. Between the cool mountain climate, heavy seasonal moisture, and the kind of foot traffic that comes from living near Sky Valley and the Dillard House area, synthetic grass wears down faster than most homeowners expect. We've spent years repairing turf systems across Rabun County, and we know exactly how Dillard's unique landscape—those far-north Georgia mountain soils and unpredictable weather patterns—affects how your lawn performs. Whether you've got UV damage from our surprisingly intense summer sun, drainage issues from spring runoff, or seams that have started to separate, we fix it right. And here's the thing: we back every repair with a money-back guarantee because we're confident in our work. If you're not satisfied, you don't pay. That's not marketing talk—that's how we do business with our neighbors up here in the mountains.
Dillard's turf landscape is genuinely different from lowland Georgia. Your soil is dense, acidic mountain clay—the kind that doesn't drain like red clay down south. When we repair turf here, we're not just fixing the synthetic grass; we're accounting for how water moves (or doesn't) through your yard. Spring snowmelt and heavy rains mean we see more subsurface saturation issues than you'd find in Atlanta or Savannah. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether your property sits in Downtown Dillard with full southern exposure or near the Sky Valley border where tree cover is heavier. Shade patterns shift seasonally too, which affects how UV damage shows up on your turf. Most Dillard residential lots are larger than suburban properties, which is both good and bad for repairs—bigger yards mean bigger problem areas, but also more room to work with proper drainage solutions. We also account for freeze-thaw cycles; our mountain winters mean turf seams and infill can shift in ways that flat-land installations never experience. Installation notes matter here: we always slope drainage away from structures because standing water in Dillard soil is a genuine problem, and we use infill materials rated for cold climate expansion.
Dillard's dense mountain clay naturally compacts over time, and Rabun County's heavy spring runoff saturates the soil underneath your turf system. If your original installation didn't account for proper slope or perimeter drainage—common in older jobs—water pools instead of flowing away. We rebuild drainage layers and recontour the base so your yard actually sheds water like it should in our climate.
Both. The cooler temps mean less UV degradation than southern Georgia gets, which is good. But our freeze-thaw cycles—especially in February when we swing 40 degrees in a day—stress seams and can lift edges. We repair cold-climate damage differently than warm-weather damage, and we always check for substrate movement under the turf that most contractors miss.
Every property is different, but most Dillard homes we service need real repairs every 7–10 years, depending on foot traffic, drainage, and sun exposure. Downtown Dillard properties with southern exposure wear faster. Near Sky Valley where shade is heavier, UV damage is slower but moss and moisture issues appear sooner. We'll assess your specific yard and give you honest timelines.
If we repair your turf and you're not satisfied with the result within 30 days, we redo the work or refund your repair costs in full. No tricks, no exclusions for 'normal wear.' We stand behind every job because Dillard's a small community and our reputation matters more than nickel-and-diming a repair.
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