Fixer Upper — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Fortson has been through the wringer. Maybe the west Georgia clay-sand mix has been unkind to your lawn, or patches have worn thin from foot traffic near the Fall Line Freeway corridor where dust and debris settle. Whatever shape your turf is in right now, you don't have to rip it all out and start over. We specialize in turf repair—the kind of targeted fixes that restore your yard without the headache of a full replacement. Fortson homeowners have figured out that artificial turf eliminates the endless mowing cycle and handles our unpredictable spring weather better than natural grass ever could. But when seams separate, infill settles unevenly, or UV exposure creates bare spots, that's when most people panic and assume they're looking at a complete redo. That's not always the case. Our crew knows exactly how to diagnose what's gone wrong with your turf, and we've got a repair strategy that fits your situation and your budget. We're based about 100 minutes away, but Fortson is absolutely on our service map—and we treat every yard like it's our own.
Fortson sits in that tricky soil transition zone where west Georgia's red clay meets sandier soils. That mix affects how water drains around your artificial turf installation and how the base settles over time. During our wet springs, if your sub-base wasn't compacted properly or if drainage wasn't sloped correctly, you'll see low spots where water pools. That standing water breaks down infill and stresses seams. Conversely, our drier summers can compress the ground unevenly, especially if you've got clay pockets that shrink and shift. Shade patterns matter too in the Fortson community—if your turf sits under mature trees, you may not have the UV wear you'd expect, but organic debris and moisture retention can encourage seam separation. Most Fortson yards are mid-sized residential lots, which means repair crews can access problem areas without excessive equipment. We pay close attention to how infill has migrated (it always does), whether backing is intact, and whether the turf itself has faded or developed a waffle pattern from sun exposure. That base-level diagnosis tells us whether you need surgical seam repair, targeted infill replacement, or a section redo.
Absolutely. That clay-sand transition soil around Fortson drains differently depending on exactly where your property sits. If water pools around your turf edges or underneath it, the backing gets waterlogged and the seams fail faster. We check your drainage slope and sub-base condition first. Sometimes it's an infill compaction issue; sometimes the ground has settled. Either way, we can repair the seams and improve drainage so it doesn't happen again.
It depends entirely on what's broken. A single seam reseal might run a few hundred dollars. Replacing infill across a section could be $500–$1,500. Full-section replacement is higher, but still cheaper than a total yard redo. We'll come assess the damage, give you an honest diagnosis, and quote you fairly. No surprise bills.
Fading is usually cosmetic and permanent—UV damage can't be undone. But bare spots where the backing shows through are repairable. We can patch those sections or, if it's a larger area, do a localized replacement. The key is catching it before the underlying base starts breaking down.
Most Fortson properties don't have strict HOA landscape rules, but always check your community guidelines before work starts. We've done repairs on yards across Harris County and know what passes inspection. If there are height or pile restrictions, we work within them and make sure any patch we install matches your existing turf type and color.
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