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Artificial Turf Repair & Restoration in Dunwoody, GA

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Your artificial turf in Dunwoody has been through the Georgia heat, the occasional ice storm, and years of foot traffic. Whether you're in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, or near Dunwoody Village, we see the same wear patterns: seams separating, infill compacting, drainage backing up. That's where repair comes in—and it's often way more cost-effective than replacing the whole installation. We've been fixing turf across DeKalb County for years, and we know exactly how Dunwoody's clay-heavy soil affects drainage and foundation settling. A patch here, some infill redistribution there, maybe sealing up a seam that's gotten gappy from the heat cycles. Most of our Dunwoody clients are surprised how much life is left in their turf once we get in there and address the real problems. We can usually get to your yard within a week, and the work itself takes a day or two depending on the scope. No need to rip everything out and start over. Let's talk about what's actually broken.

Dunwoody Turf Conditions

Dunwoody sits on DeKalb clay, which means drainage is always a consideration. When we install or repair artificial turf here, we're thinking about how water moves through that clay base—it doesn't absorb the way sandy soil does in other parts of Georgia. Your lot size is typically suburban, maybe a quarter to half acre of usable yard, and a lot of properties have mature trees creating shade patterns, especially in the Georgetown and Winters Chapel areas. That's actually good for turf longevity; less UV degradation. The trade-off is that shaded areas don't dry as quickly, so we make sure your base has adequate slope and permeability when we're doing repairs. HOA guidelines in Dunwoody are generally turf-friendly, but we always verify specifications before work begins. The freeze-thaw cycles we get most winters can stress seams and infill migration, which is one reason repair calls spike in early spring. We account for seasonal movement when we're re-securing edges or refreshing infill levels. If your yard borders Brook Run Park or any of the neighborhood green spaces, we also pay attention to runoff patterns—your repair might involve adjusting how water leaves your property.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my turf can be repaired versus needing full replacement?

Isolated seam separation, thin spots, or compacted infill are all repairable. If your turf is 8+ years old and has damage across more than 30% of the visible area, replacement might make sense. We do a free walkthrough in Dunwoody to assess—usually we can save you thousands by patching damaged sections and refreshing infill rather than starting from scratch.

Why is my artificial turf in Dunwoody getting wet spots that don't drain?

DeKalb's clay base doesn't percolate like lighter soil. If you're seeing puddles, it's usually infill compaction, a slope issue, or the drainage rock underneath has shifted. We check your base, regrade if needed, and sometimes add permeable backing to improve flow—a fix that typically costs way less than new installation.

Can you repair turf near trees, like in the Georgetown shade areas?

Absolutely. Shaded yards actually need turf care because they stay damp longer, which stresses seams and promotes algae growth. We repair around tree roots without damage, ensure airflow under the turf, and sometimes adjust infill type for shadier spots to improve drainage and reduce moss buildup.

What's the typical turnaround for a Dunwoody turf repair?

We schedule most repairs within 7–10 days of your call. The actual work ranges from one day for a small seam or patch to 2–3 days for larger areas. Weather permitting, we're in and out clean, and your yard is usable the same day.

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