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Your artificial turf in Dunwoody has taken a beating—maybe it's the Georgia heat, maybe the shade under those big oaks near Brook Run Park, or maybe your kids and dogs have just worn paths through it. Whatever happened, you don't need a full replacement. That's what repair is for, and honestly, it's one of the smartest moves you can make before August rolls around and your yard looks completely shot. We've been fixing turf in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village long enough to know what works here. The stuff that looks pristine in front of Perimeter Mall isn't the same as what thrives in your backyard—especially when you're dealing with DeKalb clay underneath and a mix of full sun and heavy shade. Small repairs now—patching worn spots, fixing seams, addressing drainage—keep your investment solid and save you thousands down the line. The truth is, most turf damage doesn't require ripping everything out. We can come out, assess what's actually broken, and fix it right. No upsell, no unnecessary work. Just honest turf repair for Dunwoody homeowners who want their yards to look good again without starting from scratch.
Dunwoody's got some quirks that affect how artificial turf holds up. First, that DeKalb clay base is dense—it doesn't drain like sandy soil, so if your original installation wasn't done with proper base prep and perimeter drainage, you're going to see pooling and seam separation during heavy Georgia rains. We see this especially in the lower-lying yards around Winters Chapel. Shade is another factor. Properties near Brook Run Park and throughout Georgetown often have mature trees that create dappled light all day. While artificial turf doesn't need sunlight to stay green, shade pockets can trap moisture, which stresses seams and can create odor issues if base drainage is poor. On the flip side, yards with western exposure in Dunwoody Village get scorched in July and August—not a turf killer, but it affects how the material performs over time. Most Dunwoody lots are quarter-acre to half-acre suburban properties with mixed landscaping. That means your turf shares space with mulch beds, patios, and shade structures. Repair work here is usually targeted—we're not overhauling the whole yard, just fixing the high-traffic zones and addressing seam or infill issues. HOA requirements vary by neighborhood, so we always check local guidelines before any work starts. That's the Dunwoody way.
No. We can patch that area with a matching turf piece and reseal the seams so it blends in. For high-traffic zones in Dunwoody yards, we often recommend reinforcing the base in that spot with extra infill or a denser backing to extend the repair's lifespan. Most homeowners are back to looking good within a day.
Both, usually. Dunwoody's DeKalb clay base tends to hold water if the original slope or drainage layer wasn't installed correctly. We'll assess the base, improve slope if needed, and potentially add or reposition perimeter drains. Sometimes it's a simple fix; sometimes we need to address the subsurface. Either way, standing water on artificial turf will wreck it fast.
Age matters less than how the turf was cared for. We've repaired seams on ten-year-old installations in Dunwoody that look seamless because the homeowner maintained it well. The real question is the condition of the backing and infill around the seam. We inspect first, then let you know if a repair will hold or if a targeted replacement makes more sense.
We typically schedule within 5–7 business days for assessments and straightforward repairs. Complex work like base drainage fixes might take longer depending on the scope. We'll give you a solid timeline after the initial walkthrough—no surprises.
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