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Your Fair Oaks backyard doesn't have to look worn out. Whether your artificial turf took a beating from last summer's heat or you're dealing with bare patches that won't fill in no matter what you try, repair is often simpler than ripping everything out and starting fresh. Most homes in the Fair Oaks and Mableton area installed synthetic turf to dodge the clay soil nightmare—and honestly, it's a solid choice. But time, foot traffic, and Georgia's intense sun can leave even quality turf looking rough. The good news? We've been fixing yards just like yours around South Cobb for years. Seams separate, infill settles, and sometimes UV damage creates those stubborn discolored patches that catch your eye every time you look out the window. Rather than live with it or replace the whole lawn, targeted repairs can get your yard looking intentional again. We handle everything from seam re-gluing and infill top-ups to spot replacements and drainage fixes. Most Fair Oaks homeowners are surprised at how affordable it is to extend the life of what they've already invested in. Let's talk about what's actually going on with your turf and get it sorted.
Fair Oaks sits in that transitional zone between suburban Cobb County and closer-in neighborhoods, which means yard sizes tend to vary—some tighter lots near Mableton borders, others with more breathing room. The native soil underneath is that heavy South Cobb clay, which is exactly why artificial turf made sense for your property in the first place. Clay holds water, compacts easily, and creates drainage headaches that synthetic turf completely sidesteps. When we're doing repair work, we're always thinking about that clay base. If there's settling or standing water issues, we address the foundation before we touch the turf itself. Sun exposure varies across Fair Oaks depending on tree coverage—properties closer to wooded areas or those with mature oaks tend to stay cooler, but south and west-facing yards get hammered by afternoon heat. That intense exposure can fade or degrade infill over time. We'll assess your specific lot's sun patterns during the repair consultation because shading recommendations and material choices depend on it. HOA rules in Fair Oaks tend to be moderate, but we always verify your community guidelines before starting work. With our shop just 18 minutes out, we can turn around quotes quickly and schedule repairs on your timeline without the back-and-forth delays.
Absolutely. That heavy Cobb County clay is prone to poor drainage and settling, which can undermine seams or create soft spots under your turf. During any repair, we check the substrate and make sure water's moving properly. If we spot drainage issues, we address them alongside the turf work so you don't end up with the same problem six months later.
It depends on foot traffic and sun exposure, but most Fair Oaks homes need infill refreshed every 3–5 years. Properties with heavy use or intense afternoon sun (common on south-facing yards here) might need it sooner. We'll assess your infill during the initial walkthrough and give you honest recommendations based on what we actually see.
Yes. Seam separation is one of the most common repairs we do in Fair Oaks, and it doesn't require a full replacement. We re-glue, reinforce, and sometimes add backing tape depending on what failed. The fix is usually invisible once it's done and costs a fraction of new installation.
Spring and fall are ideal because temperatures are moderate—adhesives cure better, and you're not fighting Georgia's brutal summer heat or winter moisture. That said, we handle emergency repairs year-round. If your turf's damaged enough to bother you, don't wait for the perfect season.
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