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Your artificial turf in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, or Dunwoody Village took a beating—maybe the kids' play area wore through, pet traffic destroyed a section, or last season's storms left divots and tears. That's what we handle. Dunwoody homeowners deal with specific challenges: those heavy DeKalb clay soils shift and settle, shade from mature trees creates damp spots where seams fail, and the humidity here puts stress on drainage systems that weren't installed right the first time. We've been fixing turf installations across the 30338, 30346, and 30360 zip codes long enough to know what works and what doesn't in this area. Whether your turf is five years old or fifteen months, we can patch problem zones, replace worn sections, re-secure loose seams, or rebuild the entire base if the foundation has failed. Most repair jobs don't require a full reinstall—but we'll be honest about what yours needs.
Dunwoody's clay-heavy soil creates unique repair scenarios. When the ground beneath your turf shifts—which happens during our humid springs and dry summers—seams separate and the base layer compacts unevenly. Properties near Brook Run Park or in the Georgetown area often have mature canopy cover, which sounds nice until you realize standing water lingers longer under artificial turf. That moisture feeds algae growth and weakens the backing. Lot sizes in Dunwoody Village and the surrounding neighborhoods tend to be modest, so a single problem section can feel like it dominates your yard. Shade also slows drainage and creates cooler microclimates where the turf pile doesn't dry as quickly after rain. If your turf was installed over native clay without proper base preparation—gravel, sand, and slope—you're fighting an uphill battle. Most homeowners here are aware of HOA standards too; if your turf repair is visible from the street or shared space, it needs to match the original color and pile height closely. Our experience installing and repairing across these three zip codes means we know how local conditions age turf differently depending on sun exposure, tree canopy, and drainage patterns.
That depends on how old your turf is and which manufacturer installed it. Many Dunwoody installations from 5+ years ago used discontinued product lines. We source replacement sections from recycled turf inventories and can often get close matches, but color and pile density do age. If the mismatch is too obvious—especially in sight lines from the street—we might recommend sectional replacement of a larger zone rather than a patch. We'll walk your yard and be upfront about it.
Yes, but not by just filling it in. Settling happens in Dunwoody because clay compacts unevenly, especially during wet springs. We excavate the problem zone, recompact and level the base properly, then reinstall the turf section. Skipping the base work means it'll settle again in 12-18 months. It's a real repair, not a cosmetic patch.
Most repairs—seam fixing, spot patching, drainage adjustment—take 1-3 days depending on how much base work is needed. Larger sectional replacements in Georgetown or Winters Chapel run 3-5 days. We schedule around your schedule and coordinate with any HOA notification requirements for your neighborhood.
For minor seam work or drainage fixes, you can resume normal use the next day. Sectional replacements and base repairs need 48 hours before heavy foot traffic or pet use, giving the base time to settle and seams to set. We'll give you clear post-work instructions based on your specific repair.
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