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Your artificial turf in Fayetteville takes a beating. Whether you're in the Whitewater area or over toward Kenwood, those suburban family lots get heavy foot traffic, pet wear, and the kind of Georgia sun that fades and cracks synthetic grass faster than you'd think. We've been fixing turf systems across Fayette County long enough to know that repair isn't always about ripping everything out and starting over. Sometimes a seam's pulled loose. Sometimes the infill has settled unevenly, or a pet has worn a bare patch down to the backing. Those are real problems with real solutions that don't require a full replacement. If you've got an existing turf system that's showing its age—stains, divots, drainage issues—we can usually bring it back to life. We handle everything from seam re-gluing and spot patching to complete infill replacement, and we understand the specific demands that Fayette County clay and our local climate put on artificial surfaces. No sales pitch about replacing what doesn't need replacing. Just honest repair work.
Fayetteville sits on Fayette County's notorious red clay, which drains differently than sandy soils do. That clay base affects how water behaves under your turf, especially during our spring rains and summer storms. Your artificial grass may develop soft spots or drainage pooling if the base wasn't installed right the first time, or if years of settling have compromised the slope. The suburban lot sizes here—typically quarter-acre to half-acre properties in Whitewater and Kenwood—mean your turf gets real family use: kids, dogs, entertaining. That translates to faster infill migration, seam stress at high-traffic zones, and UV fading along edges and open-sun areas. Georgia's heat also accelerates backing degradation on lower-quality systems. If your turf's over 8–10 years old, the backing may be brittle, which complicates seam repair. We assess whether local clay expansion is causing base issues and whether your current infill needs topping off or full replacement. Every yard's different depending on sun exposure and drainage configuration.
Absolutely. Seam separation happens in Fayetteville yards all the time, especially where foot traffic is heaviest or near pet areas. We can re-glue and re-tape the seam, but the backing condition matters. If the backing's still flexible and intact, a repair holds well. If it's cracked or brittle—common on older systems—we'll recommend a patch that blends the repair zone. Usually faster and cheaper than full replacement.
Clay base soil doesn't drain as fast as sandy soils, so water sits longer under your turf after rain. This can accelerate backing breakdown and infill settling. The clay also expands and contracts with moisture, sometimes creating small shifts in the base layer. We design repairs accounting for that—proper drainage management keeps fixes lasting longer in Fayetteville yards than in areas with better-draining soils.
Pet damage in Kenwood and Whitewater yards is common. Small bare patches we patch with matching turf plugs glued in place. Larger worn zones may need an infill refresh or a patch section. The key is addressing it before the backing gets exposed—once bare backing hardens, sealing it becomes harder. We can also suggest drainage or layout tweaks to reduce spot reuse if your dog wears the same path repeatedly.
A solid seam repair or infill top-off usually lasts 5–7 years in our climate, sometimes longer. The Georgia sun is aggressive, so UV protection matters—darker infills and turf fibers break down faster than premium, UV-stabilized options. A repair's lifespan also depends on the original system's quality and age. We'll be honest about whether a repair makes sense or if replacement is the better investment for your Fayetteville yard.
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