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Your artificial turf in Dunwoody takes a beating. Between the shade from mature trees in Georgetown and Winters Chapel, the heavy clay soil that shifts under foot, and the unpredictable Georgia weather, synthetic grass degrades faster than most homeowners expect. We've been fixing turf in your neighborhood for years—everything from seam separation near Perimeter Mall to infill settling on the sloped lots around Brook Run Park. The good news? Most repairs are straightforward and way cheaper than full replacement. Whether your turf is five years old or fifteen, we can patch problem areas, re-level sunken spots, or refresh worn sections. The fact that you're looking at an estimate means you've already spotted something off—a soft spot, discoloration, or maybe seams starting to separate. That's exactly what we fix. We'll come out, assess what's actually happening with your turf, and give you a real repair plan instead of upselling you on work you don't need. Dunwoody yards are unique: they're typically suburban lots with mixed sun and shade, tricky drainage from the clay, and mature landscaping that complicates access. We account for all of that.
Dunwoody sits on DeKalb clay, which holds water and shifts with temperature changes—that's why artificial turf here often develops settling issues more than other parts of metro Atlanta. Your drainage patterns matter enormously, especially in Georgetown where properties slope toward retention areas. The shade situation is real too. Winters Chapel and much of Dunwoody Village have excellent tree cover, which sounds good until your turf gets minimal UV exposure and starts developing algae or mold in the infill. We've also noticed that lots in the 30338 and 30346 zip codes tend to be anywhere from quarter-acre to half-acre, so repairs need to match the scale of your yard without looking patchy. Most HOAs in the area don't restrict artificial turf, but they do care about clean seaming and edge definition—visible repairs stand out more on manicured blocks. The clay base means we often have to address subsurface settling before patching the turf itself. If we just glue down new pieces over shifted infill, you'll see the problem again in six months.
In Dunwoody, we usually recommend full replacement if more than 30-40% of your yard is compromised, or if the base layer has shifted so badly that leveling won't hold. For smaller problem areas—especially seam separations or localized wear near play zones—repair is absolutely worth it. We'll be honest about the scope when we come out.
A lot of it comes down to the clay base and slope. Winters Chapel has more elevation change, so water and infill migrate differently. Also, mature tree coverage affects how the ground freezes and thaws in winter. We can add drainage layers or compact infill better during repair to reduce future settling.
Yes, and that's often exactly what we do. Seam separation is one of the most common issues we see near Perimeter Mall and the surrounding neighborhoods. We can re-glue, reinforce with seam tape, or replace just the affected section. It's a fast fix compared to full reinstallation.
Honest answer: slightly, if we're only patching. The age of your existing turf, sun exposure, and infill settling all affect color. That's why we recommend repairs that match your turf's current condition rather than trying to make the patch invisible. Good seaming work in the 30360 or 30338 areas keeps the fix clean and professional-looking.
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