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Your artificial turf in Hiawassee takes a beating. Between the mountain weather, those heavy lake-influenced rainstorms rolling off Lake Chatuge, and the freeze-thaw cycles we get up here near Brasstown Bald, synthetic grass wears differently than it does down in Atlanta. Seams split. Infill settles. Drainage gets sluggish. That's where we come in. LawnLogic specializes in turf repair for North Georgia homeowners who've invested in synthetic lawns and want them to last. Whether you're in Downtown Hiawassee where foot traffic is constant or out in the Lake Chatuge area where weather exposure is intense, we understand the specific stresses your turf faces. We're not a big-box chain—we're contractors who know what happens when mountain soil shifts under artificial grass, and we know how to fix it right. Our team handles seam repair, infill replacement, drainage correction, and full-section restoration. We work with the landscape you have, not against it. Most repairs we handle in Hiawassee take a day or two, and we price them fairly because we're not factoring in a long drive from somewhere else. Your turf doesn't need to be replaced entirely. It needs someone local who understands mountain lawns.
Hiawassee sits in Towns County at elevation, which means your turf experiences temperature swings most of Georgia doesn't. Winter freeze-thaw cycles can lift seams and shift infill material. The mountain soil underneath—typically clay-heavy and dense—doesn't drain like sandy soil you'll find down south. When we install or repair turf here, we pay attention to how water moves off your yard, especially in the Lake Chatuge area where moisture hangs around longer. Your yard's sun and shade pattern matters too. Homes near the lake often have afternoon shade from trees, which is great for heat management but can trap moisture in the infill if drainage isn't set up right. Downtown Hiawassee properties tend to be smaller, more manicured lots where seam placement and edge finishing are critical because everything's visible. We also account for the slope many of your yards have—water flows fast downhill in this terrain, and poor base preparation causes settling and bunching. Most residential lots here are modest-sized, so repair work stays affordable. Proper base repair, good infill management, and attention to seam integrity will keep your turf performing well in Hiawassee's specific climate.
The freeze-thaw cycles we get this far north stress seams harder than milder climates. Mountain soil shifts seasonally, which moves the base under your turf. If your seams weren't sealed properly during installation or if infill has settled unevenly, seams separate. We repair them by re-stabilizing the base, replacing infill around the seam, and resealing with materials rated for North Georgia temperatures.
Not naturally. Mountain soil here is clay-dense and compacts easily, which traps water. During repair, we add drainage layers or adjust your yard's slope if needed. Proper infill type matters too—we use products that drain fast while staying in place on mountain grades. This is especially important in the Lake Chatuge area where humidity lingers.
Every 2–3 years minimum. Our climate causes faster settling than you'd see in central Georgia. Foot traffic, weather, and that mountain freeze-thaw cycle all compress infill. We inspect, top up what's needed, and redistribute it evenly. Skipping this leads to exposed backing and seam stress.
Absolutely. If it's isolated—high-traffic spots near patios in Downtown Hiawassee or damage from storm debris near Lake Chatuge—we patch it. We match the existing turf, blend infill, and seal edges so it looks seamless. Patch repairs cost far less than full replacement and work great for small problem areas.
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