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Your artificial turf in Dunwoody has taken a beating, and honestly, that's what it's built for. Whether you're in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, or near Dunwoody Village, our turf repair service gets your yard looking sharp again without the full replacement cost. We've worked on yards across all three ZIP codes—30338, 30346, and 30360—and we know exactly what Dunwoody weather and those DeKalb clay soils do to synthetic grass over time. Seams separate. Infill settles. UV exposure fades patches. Pet damage, heavy foot traffic, or just years of use create worn spots that catch your eye every time you look out the back door. Here's the thing: most of those problems don't require ripping everything out and starting over. Small repairs—seam re-stitching, infill top-ups, spot replacements, and drainage fixes—can extend your turf's life by years and cost a fraction of new installation. We handle these jobs efficiently, so your yard downtime is minimal and your wallet stays healthier.
Dunwoody's suburban landscape comes with specific turf challenges. That DeKalb clay underneath your turf compacts over time, especially in high-traffic zones near your patio or dog run areas. Spring rains that flow toward properties in Georgetown and Winters Chapel can expose drainage issues under synthetic grass—water pooling, soggy spots, or erosion along edges. Shade is another factor. With mature trees around Brook Run Park and throughout residential blocks, you might have turf sections that see dappled sunlight most of the day. While artificial turf handles shade better than natural grass, uneven sun exposure can create slight color variations or slower infill breakdown in shadier zones. Lot sizes in Dunwoody tend toward quarter-acre to half-acre residential properties, which means your repair costs scale accordingly—a small seam separation in a modest backyard costs way less than a sprawling estate lawn. HOA communities in Dunwoody Village sometimes have landscape standards, so we'll coordinate with your association to ensure repairs match existing specifications. Pet urine damage is common in our service area, particularly ammonia-based degradation of infill in frequently-used corners.
Absolutely. Spot repairs are our bread and butter. If damage is isolated to a seam, worn corner, or pet-damaged patch, we cut out the damaged section, re-grade if needed, and install new turf that blends with your existing yard. Costs depend on size and whether sub-base work is required, but it's always cheaper than full replacement. We do this regularly in Georgetown and across DeKalb County.
DeKalb clay compacts heavily and drains poorly, which matters for your repair base. When we fix problem areas, we often add drainage layers—crushed stone, gravel, or engineered base—to prevent the pooling and settling that clay causes. This is especially important in low-lying sections of yards near Brook Run Park areas where water naturally flows.
Most repairs we handle in the 30338, 30346, and 30360 ZIP codes take one to three days, depending on scope. Small seam repairs or infill top-ups might finish in a day. Larger patches or drainage corrections take longer. We'll give you an honest timeline during the estimate so you know when your yard will be back in action.
Yes. We work with Dunwoody HOAs regularly and match existing turf specs, pile height, and color. We'll review your community guidelines before we start and ensure everything stays compliant. Most associations just want consistent appearance and proper drainage—both things we nail.
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