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Your artificial turf in Forsyth has taken a beating, and that's okay—we fix that. Whether it's a worn patch near your Downtown Forsyth home, a seam that's come loose, or UV damage that's turned your lawn into a faded shadow of itself, turf repair is often simpler and way cheaper than a full replacement. We've worked on yards across Monroe County, from historic properties near the courthouse to modern homes tucked into the neighborhoods surrounding our area. The good news? Most damage is fixable. Seams can be re-glued, infill can be topped up, and problem spots can be patched with matching material. We'll come assess what's actually going on with your turf—not just sell you the biggest job—and give you honest options. If you've had turf down for a few years, especially in our Central Georgia climate with its intense sun and clay soil base, some wear is just part of the deal. Let's talk about what makes sense for your yard.
Forsyth's clay-heavy soil means that when you originally installed turf, preparation was everything. Over time, that dense clay base can shift slightly, especially with Monroe County's seasonal moisture swings, which sometimes stresses seams and causes settling. The sun here is relentless in summer—if your turf faces south or west without much tree coverage, UV fading and fiber breakdown happen faster than in shadier spots. Downtown Forsyth homes and surrounding neighborhoods often have smaller urban yards, which actually work in your favor for repair work—less material, shorter labor timeline. One thing we always check: drainage around the perimeter. Our clay doesn't drain like sandy soil, so if water pools after rain, it can accelerate infill breakdown and create weak spots that look worse than they are. Mature trees on older Forsyth properties cast changing shade patterns too, meaning some areas of your turf age differently than others. That's why targeted repair beats waiting until the whole lawn fails.
Absolutely. A split seam is one of the easiest repairs we do. We'll clean out the old adhesive, apply fresh seam tape and turf glue rated for our climate, and press it back together. The whole job takes a few hours, not days. As long as the turf on both sides of the seam is still in decent shape, a seam repair is clean, affordable, and gets you back to normal.
No. We'll rake out the old infill, check the turf fibers underneath for wear, and top it back up with fresh infill. Compaction happens naturally over time, especially in high-traffic areas. This is a maintenance repair, not a replacement. Cost-wise, it's a fraction of what full installation runs.
Yes, though we'll match it as closely as possible to your existing turf. If your lawn is more than 5-6 years old, new turf material might look slightly newer until it weathers a bit. We cut out the damaged section, install fresh turf with proper seaming and adhesive, and blend it in. It's invisible within a season.
Fading from UV exposure is cosmetic damage. The turf still functions, but if it bothers you, we can patch those sections with newer material. Alternatively, some homeowners accept the aged look as character. Either way, we'll discuss what makes sense for your Forsyth home before recommending anything.
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