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Your artificial turf in Indian Hills or around the Lassiter area takes a beating. Between the Georgia heat, heavy clay soil that shifts under Cobb County's seasonal swings, and those upscale lot sizes that demand year-round perfection, wear patterns show fast. Maybe seams are separating. Maybe the infill is compacting unevenly. Maybe drainage pooled after last week's rain and now you've got bare spots or matting. Here's what most homeowners don't realize: artificial turf repair isn't one-size-fits-all. A seam failure near Sewell Mill looks different from compacted infill on a south-facing slope in Pope. The clay base matters. The original installation quality matters. Whether your turf gets full sun or afternoon shade matters. We've been repairing turf systems across East Cobb for years. We know the neighborhoods, the soil conditions, and the mistakes that happen when installers don't account for Cobb County's specific drainage and heat load. We're 15 minutes away, we show up on time, and we fix the actual problem—not just patch over it.
East Cobb sits on dense clay—the kind that doesn't drain naturally and shifts with moisture swings. If your turf was installed without proper base prep or sub-grade work, you'll see settling, especially on larger upscale lots where uneven compaction spreads over time. The neighborhoods around Indian Hills and the Pope area get full southern exposure on many properties. That's great for grass growth, but artificial turf infill compacts faster under intense UV and foot traffic. Seams and edges take the brunt of it. Shaded areas near tree lines (common on established lots in the Lassiter area) present a different challenge: moisture retention and algae growth on the backing if drainage isn't working. We see this regularly where turf meets hardscape. Most East Cobb homes have mature landscaping and established HOA guidelines about appearance and maintenance. Repairs need to blend seamlessly—color match, seam consistency, and finish texture all matter when your neighbors' yards are equally maintained. The upscale lot sizes mean bigger square footage and more potential failure points. We assess your entire system, not just the visible problem.
Cobb County's clay base shifts with moisture changes—freeze-thaw cycles and heavy summer rains both stress seams. If your turf was installed without a proper sub-base or compacted unevenly, movement accelerates separation. We re-tape, re-secure, and often reinforce the base to prevent it happening again.
Yes, but it depends on how old your original installation is. UV exposure and infill settling change appearance over 5-7 years. We bring samples and assess in daylight to get the closest match. If color drift is significant, we discuss full replacement as an option.
Seam repair or infill refresh typically takes one day. Larger repairs involving base work take longer. We schedule around your schedule and communicate timeline upfront. Most East Cobb jobs are finished within a week from quote to completion.
Most East Cobb HOAs oversee appearance but don't require permits for repairs on existing turf. We recommend checking your covenant docs or calling your HOA before we start. We've worked with several Indian Hills and Pope area associations and know their standards.
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