Fixer Upper — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Hiawassee takes a beating. Between the mountain moisture rolling off Lake Chatuge, the clay-heavy soil that shifts seasonally, and those intense summer UV days followed by cool mountain nights, even premium synthetic grass needs attention. Maybe your lawn has developed some bare patches near the dock access. Perhaps the seams are starting to separate after a few harsh winters. Or your kids have worn down a play area into matted, muddy spots that look nothing like they did when you first installed it. That's where we come in. We've worked with homeowners across Downtown Hiawassee and out toward the lake communities, and we know exactly what turf repair looks like here—it's not a one-size-fits-all job. The mountain climate and the way water drains (or doesn't) in North Georgia soil means your repair strategy needs to account for local conditions. We'll assess what's actually happening with your turf, whether it's wear, drainage issues, UV damage, or seam failure, and fix it the right way.
Hiawassee sits in that sweet spot between elevation and lake influence, which creates some unique challenges for artificial turf. The soil underneath is typically clay-based with decent drainage in some spots but pooling tendencies in others—especially in the lower areas near the lake neighborhoods. That matters because improper base preparation or settling can cause your turf to buckle or create low spots where water collects. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're in Downtown Hiawassee's tree-dense areas or out near the more open lake-view properties around Lake Chatuge. Full-sun lawns fade differently than shaded yards, and UV degradation happens faster at this elevation. The freeze-thaw cycle in winter can also shift your turf's anchor points if the base wasn't compacted correctly originally. Most residential yards here range from modest quarter-acre lots to larger two-to-three acre properties, so repair scope can vary significantly. We always check for HOA guidelines in the neighborhoods we work in—some lake communities have specific rules about turf height, color, or maintenance standards. The mountain water table and seasonal moisture fluctuations mean we pay special attention to drainage during repairs.
North Georgia winters cause freeze-thaw cycles that stress seam adhesive. The clay soil beneath Hiawassee yards also shifts seasonally, which puts lateral pressure on seams. We'll re-seam affected areas and check your base for settling. Proper drainage and stable foundation work prevent it from happening again.
Absolutely. We use environmentally safe methods and materials, especially important given the lake's proximity. We're careful about runoff during repairs and won't use anything that could leach into the water system. Many of our lake-area clients appreciate that we're conscious of the environment there.
It depends on damage type and square footage. A small seam repair costs far less than replacing a 500-square-foot worn section. We provide honest estimates after inspection—no surprises. Drive time from our HQ means we're factoring in fair pricing for the Hiawassee service area.
Usually yes, especially if we're patching recent turf. If your original lawn has faded from UV exposure, we can either repair with matching faded turf or refresh the whole lawn. We'll show you samples so you're confident in the match before we start work.
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