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Artificial Turf Repair & Restoration in Dunwoody, GA

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Your artificial turf in Dunwoody takes a beating. Between the humidity that rolls through DeKalb County and the shade from mature trees scattered across Georgetown and Winters Chapel, synthetic grass can develop matting, seaming issues, and drainage problems that natural grass never would. We've repaired yards across 30338, 30346, and 30360—from compact lots near Dunwoody Village to larger properties backing up to Brook Run Park—and we know exactly what goes wrong and how to fix it without a full replacement. Most repairs are straightforward: re-securing seams that have shifted, cleaning out compacted debris that prevents water from draining, or patching areas where UV exposure has faded the blade color unevenly. The good news? A solid repair extends your turf's life another 5-7 years, and it costs a fraction of starting over. We typically handle these jobs in a single day, so you're not managing a weeks-long construction project in your backyard.

Dunwoody Turf Conditions

Dunwoody's clay-based soil and moderate-to-heavy shade create distinct challenges for artificial turf longevity. The dense DeKalb clay underneath means water sits longer than it should, so drainage issues develop faster here than in sandier neighborhoods. If your yard has sections near the tree line—common in our area's mature residential developments—those spots experience less UV breakdown but more organic debris accumulation (leaves, pollen, and pine needles compress into the turf backing). Humidity and heat combine to stress seams; the expansion and contraction cycle works harder in our subtropical summers. HOA communities near Perimeter Mall and throughout Dunwoody Village sometimes have specific maintenance standards too, so we'll verify your turf meets any covenants before we start work. Most Dunwoody residential lots range from 0.25 to 0.5 acres, so repairs are usually manageable without heavy equipment access issues. We bring our own drainage assessment tools and can typically diagnose problems on-site within an hour.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do seams separate so fast in Dunwoody yards?

Our humidity and heat cycles stress adhesive bonds. Combined with DeKalb clay's moisture retention—water doesn't drain as quickly as it does in sandier soil—the turf backing stays damp longer, weakening the seam. Shade from trees in Georgetown and Winters Chapel neighborhoods can actually slow degradation, but it traps moisture too. We re-secure seams with commercial-grade adhesive and ensure proper slope for drainage.

Does my turf need cleaning before repair work starts?

Absolutely. Dunwoody's deciduous trees drop leaves, pollen, and seeds constantly. That organic matter compacts into the turf pile and hides the actual damage. We power-clean before assessing repairs—it's the only way to see matting, drainage clogs, or UV stress accurately. Most Dunwoody yards benefit from annual cleaning anyway, especially properties near Brook Run Park.

Can you match my existing turf color if we patch a section?

We can get very close, especially if your turf is newer. If your original turf is 5+ years old, sun exposure in Dunwoody will have faded it unevenly. We source matching blade colors and density from the same manufacturer when possible, but older installations may show a slight contrast. We'll show you samples before committing to any patch.

How long does a typical repair take in Dunwoody?

Most jobs finish in one day. Small seam repairs or drainage fixes usually take 4–6 hours. Larger patches or complete re-securing of multiple seams might extend into two days, but that's rare. We schedule around your schedule and communicate timing upfront so neighbors aren't surprised by activity near Dunwoody Village or residential areas.

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