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Your artificial turf in Dunwoody takes a beating. Whether you're in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, or near Dunwoody Village, those suburban lots deal with real wear—pet damage, UV exposure, seams pulling apart, infill settling. We've been repairing yards across DeKalb County for years, and we know exactly what happens when turf ages in Georgia's climate. The good news? Most repairs don't mean ripping everything out and starting over. A seam that's separating, bare patches where dogs have worn through, or infill that's compacted and needs refreshing—these are all fixable without the cost and hassle of a full replacement. We get out to Dunwoody regularly, and we can usually diagnose what's wrong and give you a real quote on the spot. No guessing, no upselling. Just honest repair work that extends the life of your turf and keeps your yard looking solid.
Dunwoody's clay-heavy soil and the shade patterns around Brook Run Park and the older neighborhoods mean your turf installation faces some specific stresses. The DeKalb clay underneath doesn't drain as quickly as sandy soils, so if your turf was installed over compacted clay or without proper base preparation, you might see standing water or soft spots during heavy rain. That affects infill migration and accelerates wear. The tree canopy in Georgetown and Winters Chapel is thick—which is great for summer heat relief but means your turf gets less direct sun than yards in open subdivisions. Less sunlight can make seams more visible and reduce the UV stabilization that keeps fibers from fading. Most Dunwoody residential lots are in the quarter-acre to half-acre range, and many have mature landscaping, so repairs need to be precise—we can't just blanket-treat an entire yard. If you're in a community near Perimeter Mall or in the more developed parts of Dunwoody, HOA guidelines often specify turf height, seam placement, and infill type, so we factor that into every repair plan.
Yes and no. Georgia heat does stress seams, but separation usually means the base shifted, infill compacted unevenly, or the original installation didn't account for thermal expansion. Dunwoody's shade pockets can actually hide seam issues longer—once summer sun hits them, they become obvious. We repair and reinforce seams so they hold in both cold and heat cycles.
Pet traffic, heavy foot traffic, and UV degradation create bare patches. In Dunwoody, we often see wear patterns near gates and along fence lines. Repair depends on size and cause—small spots get patched; larger worn areas might need section replacement. We assess the surrounding turf first to make sure we're not patching a symptom of a bigger problem.
Most repairs—seam work, infill top-up, small patches—take a few hours. We can often schedule same-week service. Larger section replacements or base repairs might take a day. We'll give you a timeline when we visit your Georgetown or Winters Chapel property.
That's the honest question. If your turf is older, fading, or already shows sun damage, a fresh repair section will look newer for a while. If the overall turf is well-maintained, the repair blends quickly. We can blend infill colors and fiber types to help. Sometimes a repair is the right move; sometimes a full refresh makes more sense financially.
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