Driveway Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your driveway edge is one of the first things people notice when they pull up to your home in Fayetteville. Whether you're in the Whitewater area or near Kenwood, that transition between asphalt and your yard takes a real beating—especially with Fayette County's heavy clay soil and Georgia's humidity working against you. We've spent years watching artificial turf edges fail in this exact region: seams pulling apart, backing peeling away, weeds creeping underneath because the installation wasn't done right the first time. Here's the reality: a proper turf edge repair isn't just cosmetic. When that border starts to come loose, water finds its way underneath, and suddenly you're looking at a much bigger (and more expensive) problem. The good news is that driveway-edge repairs are something we handle constantly for Fayetteville homeowners. We know how our clay soil settles differently than sandy regions, we understand the freeze-thaw cycles that hit hard in February, and we've learned exactly which anchoring methods actually hold up year-round. If your artificial turf is peeling, coming loose at the seams, or just looking worn where it meets the concrete, we can fix it without ripping out your entire yard.
Fayetteville's suburban lots—especially those larger family properties in Whitewater and Kenwood—present specific challenges for artificial turf edges. Fayette County's red clay is dense and compacts heavily, which means water doesn't drain the way it does in lighter soils. This matters because poor drainage around driveway edges is often the culprit behind edge failure; water pools, freezes, and causes the turf backing to separate from its foundation. The clay also shifts seasonally, putting lateral pressure on edge anchors that aren't installed deep enough. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on tree coverage and lot orientation—homes near the southern reaches of Fayetteville may have intense afternoon sun that degrades cheaper polyurethane adhesives faster than homeowners expect. Most residential lots here run 0.5 to 1.5 acres, which means your driveway edge is visible from multiple angles and often a focal point. If you're in a neighborhood with HOA guidelines (common in both Whitewater and Kenwood), the turf color match and edge neatness matter more than just function. Our repairs account for these specifics: we use clay-compatible base preparation, choose adhesives rated for Georgia's thermal cycles, and anchor edges deep enough to resist the seasonal soil movement Fayette County is known for.
Fayette County's clay soil expands and contracts with seasonal moisture changes, creating constant pressure on edge anchors. If the original installation didn't account for this movement, seams separate. Water also pools differently in clay than sandy soil, seeping under turf backs where adhesive fails. Plus, UV exposure hits inconsistently depending on tree shade—some edges degrade faster than others on the same property.
We repair edges all the time without touching the rest of your yard. If the failure is localized to the seam or anchor points, we can cut back, re-prep the base (critical in Fayetteville clay), re-adhere or re-anchor, and blend the repair seamlessly. Full replacement only makes sense if the turf itself is sun-damaged or worn thin.
Most repairs take a single day, though timing depends on clay prep. Fayetteville clay requires proper grading and sometimes a compacted base layer to prevent repeat failure. We typically finish edge work in 4–6 hours. Weather holds us up more than anything—wet clay takes longer to prep correctly.
That depends on how old your turf is. If your original turf has faded from UV exposure over several years, fresh edge material will look noticeably newer. We can discuss color-matching options or blend repairs strategically. For Whitewater and Kenwood homes where curb appeal matters, some owners opt for a small refresh zone around the driveway.
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