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Your artificial turf in Dunwoody has probably seen better days. Maybe the infill has settled unevenly across your Georgetown or Winters Chapel backyard, or seams are starting to separate after a few seasons of Georgia heat and humidity. The good news? Most turf damage doesn't mean ripping everything out and starting over. We've been repairing yards throughout DeKalb County for years, and we know exactly how Dunwoody's climate and soil conditions wear on synthetic grass. Whether you're near Perimeter Mall or tucked into one of the quieter residential pockets around Dunwoody Village, we can assess what's happening with your turf and fix it right. Some repairs take a day. Others might involve reinforcing seams or topping off infill that's migrated into your DeKalb clay subbase. Either way, we'll be straight with you about what needs doing and what the real cost is—no upsell, no guessing.
Dunwoody's suburban landscape presents some specific challenges for artificial turf longevity. That DeKalb clay underneath your yard is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil, which means proper base preparation during installation is critical—and sometimes forgotten by installers who cut corners. If your turf is sinking in spots or holding water around the edges, clay compaction is usually the culprit. The tree canopy in neighborhoods like Georgetown and Winters Chapel can be thick, which is great for summer cooling but means shade prevents the turf from fully drying after rain. Damp turf invites bacterial growth and can degrade backing faster. Lot sizes in Dunwoody tend to be modest—typically a quarter to half acre—so your repair costs are usually lower than sprawling suburban homes. HOA communities in the area (particularly around Dunwoody Village) sometimes have strict landscape guidelines, so confirm your turf color and pile height match neighborhood standards before we install anything. The humidity and temperature swings of Georgia summers also stress seams; we always recommend checking them every couple of years, especially if you've had heavy foot traffic or kids playing regularly.
Not ideal, but common in Dunwoody. That DeKalb clay base holds water, especially if your drainage layer settled or got compressed. We'll check if the base needs re-leveling or if the perimeter needs better edging and a slight slope for runoff. Sometimes it's just infill displacement from mowing or play.
Seams absolutely can be repaired. We re-glue, reinforce, and sometimes patch small sections without touching the rest of your yard. Most Dunwoody homes have turf installed in 15-foot rolls, so seams are inevitable—we know how to keep them invisible and stable long-term.
We recommend an annual inspection, especially after summer heat cycles through Winters Chapel and Georgetown. Look for infill settling, seam lifting, or drainage issues. A simple top-off or re-leveling every 3-4 years keeps most yards in great shape here.
Usually, yes—by a lot. Repairing seams, infill, or drainage runs a fraction of removing turf and laying sod. Plus, you avoid the watering costs and maintenance headaches that come with natural grass in Dunwoody's heat and clay soil.
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