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Artificial Turf Repair & Restoration in Dunwoody, GA

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Your artificial turf in Dunwoody has probably taken a beating. Between the Georgia heat, the unpredictable spring storms, and those shade-heavy lots around Georgetown and Winters Chapel, synthetic grass deals with more than most homeowners realize. We've been repairing turf installations across DeKalb County long enough to know exactly what goes wrong—and more importantly, how to fix it the right way. Whether you're dealing with seams that are separating, infill that's compacted in weird patches, or drainage issues that show up after heavy rain, these aren't small cosmetic problems. They're the difference between a yard that looks fresh and one that looks neglected. The good news? Most turf damage in Dunwoody is absolutely repairable without a full replacement. Our team handles everything from seam repairs and infill refreshing to drainage corrections and UV-damaged blade restoration. We work across the 30338, 30346, and 30360 zip codes, and we understand the specific challenges your yard faces—whether it's the clay-heavy soil underneath that affects drainage, the shade patterns from mature trees in the Dunwoody Village area, or the salt exposure some yards take from winter treatments. We don't just patch problems; we address what caused them in the first place.

Dunwoody Turf Conditions

Dunwoody's suburban landscape presents some unique turf challenges. Most lots here sit on dense DeKalb clay, which means if your base preparation wasn't done perfectly the first time, you're going to see drainage pooling or settling issues down the line. That clay doesn't absorb water the way you'd want it to, so proper infill composition and base grading matter enormously. Shade is another big factor. Between the mature trees in Georgetown and the tree-lined streets near Brook Run Park, plenty of Dunwoody yards don't get full sun exposure. While artificial turf doesn't need sunlight to survive, UV exposure actually helps keep the blades supple and prevents brittleness. In shadier setups, you might notice turf aging faster or becoming stiff in patches. HOA regulations across Dunwoody are generally turf-friendly, but some neighborhoods have specific requirements about infill type, blade height, or drainage specifications. We always verify these details before starting work. Your yard size and layout matter too. Those typical suburban Dunwoody lots—usually quarter to half-acre residential properties—often have transition zones between turf and landscaping, deck edges, or slope changes that require thoughtful repair sequencing. We approach each job with the understanding that your turf sits within a complete outdoor living space, not in isolation.

Frequently Asked Questions

We live near Perimeter Mall in the 30346 area. Does commercial-grade foot traffic affect our artificial turf differently?

Actually, yes. Higher-traffic zones near commercial areas sometimes see accelerated infill displacement and blade flattening just from foot traffic patterns over time. We address this by either re-leveling the base in those zones, adding infill where it's settled, and sometimes adjusting blade direction to restore the turf's appearance. The good news is that localized traffic damage is one of the easiest repairs we handle.

Our Dunwoody house has terrible drainage after rain. Could that be a turf repair issue?

Absolutely. Poor drainage usually points to either inadequate base preparation, compacted infill, or clogged subsurface layers. Given Dunwoody's clay soil, this is common. We'll assess your yard's slope and the permeability of your current setup, then recommend targeted fixes—sometimes it's re-sloping, sometimes it's infill replacement, sometimes it's adding drainage channels around problem areas.

How often do yards in Winters Chapel need seam repairs?

Seam separation depends more on installation quality than location, but tree-heavy neighborhoods like Winters Chapel see seams stressed by root pressure and soil settling. We repair separated seams by cleaning the joint, checking for underlying settling, and resealing with appropriate adhesive. If there's an underlying base issue, we address that too.

Is it worth repairing a ten-year-old turf installation in Dunwoody, or should we just replace it?

Depends on the damage extent. If you're looking at isolated seam splits, infill loss, or UV fading, repair is cost-effective. If the entire base has settled, or the blade is brittle across most of the yard, replacement makes more sense. We'll inspect your specific turf and give you an honest assessment rather than upselling you on work you don't need.

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