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Your artificial turf in Dunwoody has been through the Georgia heat, the occasional ice storm, and probably more foot traffic than you'd like to admit—especially if your yard sits near Georgetown or Winters Chapel where lot sizes run tight and outdoor space gets premium use. When seams start separating, infill compacts down, or that section by your patio gets thin, you don't need a full replacement. You need a repair that actually holds up to DeKalb's humidity and clay-based drainage quirks. We've spent enough time in Dunwoody neighborhoods (Perimeter Mall area, Brook Run Park surroundings) to know exactly what breaks down first and how to fix it right. Whether it's a small patch by the fence line or seam work across your whole yard, we handle repairs that blend seamlessly with your existing turf—no mismatched color, no shortcuts. Most repairs take a day or less, and we'll give you a real quote upfront, not some guessing game.
Dunwoody's combination of mature shade trees and afternoon sun exposure creates two very different turf environments on the same block. Your lawn might stay damp longer under the oaks near Winters Chapel, while a south-facing yard in Georgetown dries out faster—both situations stress artificial turf differently. The underlying DeKalb clay soil also affects drainage around your turf edges; when infill settles or backing separates, water pools instead of moving through like it should. Most Dunwoody properties sit between a quarter-acre and half-acre, meaning repair costs stay reasonable compared to larger suburban lots. HOA communities in Dunwoody Village and similar neighborhoods sometimes have specific requirements about turf height, infill type (silica sand vs. rubber), or seam visibility—we check those details before we start. Summer heat here accelerates backing degradation, especially on older installations. The good news: repairs catch problems before they spread, and addressing them now prevents a full replacement down the road.
Most repair jobs—seam re-gluing, infill top-up, small patch work—wrap up in 4 to 8 hours. If we're replacing a larger section or addressing drainage issues under the backing, we may need a day. We schedule around your routine and local Dunwoody traffic patterns, so morning or early afternoon appointments keep us efficient.
If we're patching, we source matching turf from the same manufacturer and dye lot when possible. Seam work blends in within days as infill settles. Older installations (5+ years) may show slight color difference initially, but it fades as UV exposure evens things out across your whole yard.
Some Dunwoody Village and Georgetown communities have landscape guidelines. We're familiar with local HOA requirements and can confirm yours allow the repair method we're proposing. It's a quick call, and it saves headaches later.
Humidity, clay soil settling underneath, and temperature swings stress seam tape over time. Shade areas near mature trees stay damper, which accelerates adhesive breakdown. We reinforce seams and improve subsurface drainage during repairs so it doesn't happen again soon.
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