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Your artificial turf in Dunwoody doesn't have to look worn out. Whether you're in Georgetown, over near Winters Chapel, or closer to Dunwoody Village, we understand the specific challenges that Georgia's climate throws at synthetic grass—especially in a suburban setting where shade from mature trees and DeKalb clay soil create their own complications. Patches fade. Seams come loose. Infill settles unevenly. These aren't reasons to rip everything out and start fresh. Our repair work targets exactly what's gone wrong, bringing your yard back to the clean, low-maintenance look that made you choose artificial turf in the first place. We're local enough to know your neighborhood, but professional enough to handle repairs the right way. Most jobs stay contained to problem areas rather than full replacement, which means you keep costs reasonable and your yard functional again faster.
Dunwoody's suburban lots often sit under significant tree cover, and that shade affects how your turf performs. Moisture pools differently in shaded zones, leading to infill compaction and potential mold growth in areas that don't dry as quickly. The underlying DeKalb clay also matters—it doesn't drain like sandy soil, so proper base preparation during original installation and thoughtful repair work now prevents water from sitting beneath your turf. Lot sizes in Georgetown and around Winters Chapel tend to be generous, which means repairs sometimes involve larger seam runs or transitions between original sections and patched areas. We pay attention to how your turf sits relative to your home's grade too. We've seen yards across all three ZIP codes (30338, 30346, 30360) where settling or poor drainage upslope created unexpected wear patterns. During repair, we're not just fixing visible damage—we're thinking about why it happened so it doesn't repeat.
Seam failure usually stems from ground movement, temperature swings, or inadequate base settling. Our DeKalb clay soil expands and contracts with moisture changes, stressing seams over time. Heavy shade areas near Brook Run Park and tree-lined lots also trap water, which softens the base beneath your turf. We re-seal or re-seam problem areas using professional adhesives and techniques that account for Georgia's humid summers.
Almost always. A targeted repair—patching worn areas, re-securing loose seams, or adding fresh infill—costs a fraction of full replacement. We assess damage on-site and give you honest guidance. Many Dunwoody homeowners find that addressing one or two problem zones extends their turf's life another 5+ years without breaking the budget.
Shade slows evaporation, so moisture lingers and infill compacts unevenly. We sometimes adjust infill depth during repairs to improve drainage in shaded zones. We also spot mold or algae growth more often in tree-heavy yards and can recommend preventive maintenance strategies specific to your property's microclimate.
Partial repair is standard. We routinely fix damaged sections while leaving healthy turf untouched. Color matching and seam blending are more precise now than years past. If your turf is relatively young and damage is localized—common around Perimeter Mall-area commercial properties and residential yards alike—partial repair makes financial and practical sense.
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