Monthly Financing — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, or near Dunwoody Village probably looked fantastic when it was first installed. But after a few Georgia summers—especially with our clay-heavy soil and humidity—seams separate, infill compacts, and that lush green starts looking tired. The good news? Most damage doesn't mean ripping everything out and starting over. We've been fixing turf systems throughout DeKalb County for years, and we understand exactly how Dunwoody's climate and soil conditions wear on synthetic grass. Whether your kids have worn a bare patch into the fake lawn or you've noticed drainage pooling after heavy rain, repair is usually faster and way more affordable than replacement. That's why we built flexible financing into our repair packages—so you're not choosing between fixing your yard and paying rent. Let's get your turf looking right again without breaking the bank.
Dunwoody sits on DeKalb clay, which means your soil drains differently than sandy areas closer to Atlanta proper. That clay layer under your turf can trap water and create soft spots if your infill system isn't draining properly—something we see a lot after our heavy spring rains. Lot sizes around Georgetown and Winters Chapel tend to be modest suburban spreads, usually quarter to half acre, which means repair work moves fast and stays budget-friendly. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're nestled near the tree cover around Brook Run Park or in the more open neighborhoods closer to Perimeter Mall. Shade actually works in your favor—it means less UV breakdown of the turf fibers—but it can encourage algae growth and slower infill drainage. When we're assessing your repair needs, we're always thinking about that clay base and whether your current infill is compacting. Dunwoody's humidity is real, and choosing the right infill material for your specific lot's drainage pattern makes the difference between a three-year patch and a ten-year one.
Absolutely. That clay base drains slowly compared to sandy soil, so when we're replacing infill or repairing seams, we're always checking for water pooling underneath. If your turf is soft or spongy, it's usually because the clay isn't letting water move through fast enough. We sometimes recommend adding a drainage layer or adjusting your infill mix to handle Dunwoody's moisture better.
Yes, and honestly shade is easier on the turf itself. Less UV means longer fiber life. The tricky part is keeping debris cleared and making sure your infill doesn't compact too heavily in shaded areas where drainage is slower. We adjust our repair approach based on how much direct sun your yard actually gets.
Repair costs depend on the damage—a seam fix runs differently than full-section infill replacement. Most Dunwoody repairs fall between $300 and $1,500. We absolutely offer monthly financing so you're not paying it all upfront. It makes getting your yard fixed right now instead of waiting until next season actually doable.
Most jobs—seam repair, spot patching, infill top-up—wrap in a day. We're about 28 minutes from our main hub, so we're not losing hours on drive time. Bigger repairs might stretch to two days, but we'll give you a clear timeline when we assess the damage.
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