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Your artificial turf in Dunwoody has been through a lot—whether it's holding up against Georgia's humidity near Perimeter Mall or taking a beating in the shadier yards around Georgetown and Winters Chapel. Patches wear thin, seams separate, and drainage issues pop up faster than you'd expect. The good news? Most turf problems don't require a complete rip-and-replace. We've been repairing synthetic lawns across DeKalb County for years, and we know exactly what Dunwoody yards need. From fixing UV-damaged sections to addressing drainage problems that come with our clay-heavy soil, we handle repairs that keep your turf looking fresh without the massive investment. If your lawn has seen better days, let's talk about what's actually fixable—and get your yard back to being the neighborhood showcase.
Dunwoody's landscape presents specific challenges that affect how artificial turf holds up. That DeKalb clay soil underneath doesn't drain like sandy loam—it's dense and holds water, which means improper base preparation during initial installation or settling over time can create pooling issues. Your turf might be perfectly fine, but the ground beneath it is compacting differently than the installer anticipated. Shade is another Dunwoody reality. Neighborhoods like Winters Chapel and around Brook Run Park sit under mature tree canopies, which actually helps artificial turf last longer (less UV damage), but also means debris accumulation and moisture retention. We see a lot of seam separation in these shaded yards because the turf expands and contracts differently than in full sun. HOA communities here are particular about edge details and backing visibility—Georgetown especially has strict landscape standards. Most Dunwoody residential lots are quarter to half-acre suburban properties, which means your repair might be highly visible. We're careful about color matching and seam placement because your neighbors will notice.
Not inherently, but poor drainage planning does. DeKalb clay needs aggressive base preparation—crushed stone and proper slope—to move water away effectively. If your original installation didn't account for this, you'll see pooling or soft spots. We assess your existing base before recommending repair versus reinstallation.
Depends on the damage location and age of your turf. Repairs work best for isolated worn patches or seam issues on turf less than 10 years old. Newer turf in Georgetown or Dunwoody Village typically accepts seam repairs beautifully. We'll give you an honest assessment—sometimes a section repair saves thousands versus full replacement.
Shade slows turf expansion and contraction compared to sun-exposed areas. At seam lines, this uneven movement creates stress. Winters Chapel yards especially see this because of mature oaks and pines. Proper seam tape and adhesive under shade conditions requires different techniques than full-sun applications.
We typically schedule repairs within 5–7 business days across DeKalb County. Most Dunwoody calls get faster turnaround since our service area covers the 30338, 30346, and 30360 zips directly. Call for availability and we'll book you in.
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