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Your artificial turf in Dunwoody takes a beating. Between the Georgia heat, the clay soil that shifts under your feet, and those shaded sections near the pines around Georgetown and Winters Chapel, wear patterns show up fast. Maybe your seams are splitting. Maybe that high-traffic path to your driveway is matting down. Or perhaps water's pooling near the foundation after a hard rain—common in these DeKalb County lots where drainage fights the clay. Here's the thing: a turf repair doesn't mean ripping everything out. Most damage is fixable. We've handled dozens of yards across the 30338, 30346, and 30360 zip codes, from the neighborhoods backing onto Brook Run Park to the tighter residential lots near Dunwoody Village. We know what fails here and why. We can patch seams, re-level sections, improve drainage, or replace just the worn areas—keeping your costs down and your yard looking sharp. LawnLogic handles Dunwoody repairs with the same precision we'd use on our own property.
Dunwoody's clay-heavy soil creates unique challenges for artificial turf longevity. Unlike sandy regions, clay compacts and shifts, which can buckle seams or create divots in your lawn over time—especially in those Georgetown lots with heavier equipment access. The shade patterns here matter too. Neighborhoods tucked under mature pines stay cooler, which actually slows UV degradation, but it means moss and algae can creep onto seams if drainage isn't perfect. Your yard size typically works in your favor. Most Dunwoody homes sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which means repairs are localized and cost-effective. We don't need to replace 5,000 square feet to fix one problem area. Homeowners near Perimeter Mall and the village core often deal with tighter spaces, so we focus on strategic repairs that maximize usability without overkill. DeKalb County's humidity and seasonal drainage swings mean your base preparation is critical. If your turf was installed without proper perforated drainage layers, water pools under the surface, rotting the backing and destabilizing seams. That's where most Dunwoody repairs actually start—fixing the foundation underneath, not just the visible damage on top.
DeKalb clay shifts seasonally as it dries and rehydrates. That movement stresses seams, especially in high-traffic zones. Add humidity swings around Brook Run and Georgetown's tree cover, and seams start peeling within 5–7 years if the base wasn't compacted correctly during installation. We can re-seam and stabilize the base to prevent it happening again.
Shade actually extends turf life by reducing UV exposure. The real issue in shaded Dunwoody yards is moisture retention and algae growth on north-facing sections. If you're seeing green film on seams, that's a drainage problem, not a shade problem. We can improve subsurface drainage and apply treatments to stop it.
Repairs run $300–$1,500 depending on scope. A small seam patch costs far less than replacing a whole section. We assess your specific damage—pooling water, matting, tears—before quoting. Most Dunwoody homeowners find targeted repairs save 40–60% versus full replacement.
Yes. Pooling means the base isn't draining or the ground underneath has settled. We excavate the problem area, recompact the clay base, install or refresh perforated drainage, and re-lay your turf. It's more involved than patching, but it prevents mold and seam failure long-term.
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