Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your weekend's too short to spend it fighting dead patches in the yard. That's where we come in. We've been fixing turf problems for Dunwoody homeowners in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village for years, and we know exactly what our Georgia heat and humidity throw at artificial grass. Maybe your installation settled unevenly over DeKalb's heavy clay soil. Maybe seams are separating. Maybe the infill near Perimeter Mall got compacted from foot traffic and now it's not draining right. Whatever happened, we can get your lawn looking sharp again without eating up your Saturday morning. We're familiar with the specific challenges in this area—the afternoon shade from mature trees, the way our subtropical climate ages synthetic fibers differently than you'd expect, and how weekend entertaining is basically non-negotiable for Dunwoody families. Our repair process is straightforward: we assess what's actually wrong, give you honest pricing, and get it done fast. Most jobs we handle don't require a full reinstall. We can often patch, re-level, refresh infill, or repair seams in a single appointment. Call us and we'll walk through what we're seeing in your lawn.
Dunwoody sits on dense DeKalb clay, which sounds like a problem for natural grass but actually creates some unique considerations for artificial turf too. When we install or repair turf here, we're working with soil that doesn't drain like sandy areas do, so base preparation and infill selection matter more than they do in other parts of Georgia. The neighborhoods around Georgetown and Winters Chapel tend to have mature tree canopies—great for summer cooling, but they mean shade patterns shift seasonally. Artificial turf in partial shade performs differently than full-sun installations; it stays cooler and ages more slowly, but you need to ensure drainage underneath isn't compromised by leaf debris. Most Dunwoody residential lots are in the quarter-acre to half-acre range, which is perfect for turf repairs because we can usually address problem areas without ripping out the entire lawn. HOA regulations in Dunwoody Village and surrounding communities typically allow artificial grass, but some require specific pile heights or colors. We check your covenants before we start any work. The subtropical humidity here accelerates infill breakdown and can cause algae growth in low spots if drainage isn't maintained. During our repairs, we always verify that your base grading still slopes correctly—a detail that becomes critical after a few years of Georgia weather.
Absolutely. Seam separation is one of the most common repairs we do here, especially as turf settles into DeKalb clay soil over time. We can restitch, re-seal, or replace individual seams depending on whether the failure is in the adhesive, the backing, or the infill underneath. Most jobs take a day and cost a fraction of a full reinstall.
Yes. Shade areas shed water differently and accumulate debris, so drainage and infill maintenance are critical. We often find that shaded sections develop algae or moss growth if water isn't flowing properly. During a repair, we'll assess your base grading and adjust infill if needed to keep water moving through.
We schedule weekend appointments for turf repairs throughout DeKalb County, including Dunwoody. Most minor jobs—seam repair, spot infill refresh, or leveling—we can complete in a few hours. Contact us early in the week to secure a Saturday or Sunday slot.
Most Dunwoody HOAs have no issue with repairs as long as the final appearance meets community standards. We can review your covenants before starting work and confirm that our repair maintains compliance with pile height and color specifications.
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