Money Back Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Hiram has probably taken a beating. Whether you're in the Cedarcrest area dealing with heavy foot traffic, or your Bill Arp neighborhood lawn got torn up by a tree removal or landscaping project, we understand how frustrating it is to see seams separating, infill washing away, or bare spots appearing. Most homeowners in 30141 installed turf specifically to avoid the maintenance nightmare of natural grass in Paulding County's clay-heavy soil—so when something goes wrong, you want it fixed right, not patched with a band-aid solution. That's exactly why we back every repair with a money-back guarantee. We've been repairing artificial turf systems across the greater Atlanta area for years, and Hiram's suburban growth means we're in your backyard roughly 25 minutes from our shop. We don't just glue down a patch and move on. We diagnose what actually caused the damage, replace the turf properly so it blends with your existing installation, and make sure the repair lasts as long as your original system. If you're not completely satisfied, we'll make it right—no fine print, no excuses.
Hiram's clay-based soil and seasonal weather patterns create specific challenges for artificial turf longevity. Paulding County's heavy clay tends to hold moisture, which means drainage under your turf system matters more here than it might in sandier parts of Georgia. If your installation didn't include proper base preparation—something we see in rushed jobs—water pools beneath the surface, accelerating infill compaction and seam separation. The area around Silver Comet Trail and Hiram City Park sees plenty of foot traffic, and homes in both the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp neighborhoods typically have quarter-to-half-acre yards with mixed sun and shade exposure. That shade variation affects how your turf ages; areas getting less than four hours of direct sun tend to hold moisture longer and may develop algae growth, especially in spring. Suburban lots here often have mature trees, which means debris accumulation and root pressure under the turf surface—a common culprit in seam failure. Our repairs account for Hiram's specific drainage and climate patterns, not generic fixes that work everywhere.
Usually, yes. Hiram's clay soil drains poorly, and patios often create runoff that pools under turf edges. When water accumulates under your seams in 30141, the base material shifts and the adhesive fails. We'll assess your grading, potentially adjust drainage, and re-seam with a stronger adhesive rated for high-moisture conditions. That's why we guarantee it—poor drainage repair leads to repeat failures.
Most seam repairs and small patch work takes one to two days, depending on whether the base needs rework. We're just 25 minutes away, so we can schedule around your week without long delays. Larger repairs involving base replacement or extensive infill replacement might take longer, but we'll give you a clear timeline upfront.
We match the original turf type and pile height whenever possible. If your system is older, we may source the closest equivalent available. The repair will blend in visually, though a newly installed section will look slightly brighter until it settles. Our guarantee covers color matching satisfaction.
If a repair fails within one year due to workmanship or materials we provided, we'll redo it at no cost. If you're still unsatisfied after the rework, we refund your repair invoice. We don't cover damage from events outside our control—like extreme weather or new trauma—but we're transparent about what's covered before we start.
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