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Your artificial turf in Hiram has probably taken a beating. Whether you're in the Cedarcrest area where those clay-heavy yards drain slower than molasses, or out near the Bill Arp side where the sun hammers down all afternoon, wear and tear happens. A tear here, some matting there, maybe some seams that have started to separate after a few seasons of Georgia weather. The good news? You don't need to rip it all out. LawnLogic handles turf repair for Hiram homeowners who want their yards looking sharp again without the full replacement price tag. We're based just 25 minutes away, so we know this area—we know how Paulding County's clay soil affects drainage under synthetic turf, we know which neighborhoods get the most foot traffic (looking at you, lots near Silver Comet Trail access points), and we know how to patch, seam, and restore turf so it blends seamlessly. If you're thinking about getting this fixed up next week, we've got you covered.
Hiram's clay-heavy soil is a double-edged sword for artificial turf. On one hand, it doesn't drain as quickly as sandy soil, which means your base layer needs to be installed right the first time—and if it wasn't, repairs become trickier. On the other hand, that dense clay actually provides good stability for turf that's been down for a while. What we see most often in neighborhoods like Cedarcrest is seam separation, especially where kids or dogs have worn paths across the yard. The summer sun exposure is intense here, so older turf can start to fade or get that worn, glossy look in high-traffic zones. If your property backs up to the Silver Comet Trail or overlooks Hiram City Park, you've probably got a mix of shade and direct sun—which means some parts of your turf wear faster than others. During repairs, we account for Paulding County's drainage patterns and make sure any patching material sits flush with the existing turf so mowing and foot traffic stay smooth. Most Hiram yards are quarter to half-acre residential lots, so we can usually get repair work done in a single day.
Most seam repairs and small-to-medium patches take one day. If you're in Cedarcrest or the Bill Arp area and need a larger section replaced, we can sometimes complete it within a day as well, depending on how much prep work the base layer needs. We schedule next-week appointments regularly, so we can fit your repair into our Hiram route.
It depends on how old your original turf is. If it's faded from Georgia sun, we'll do our best to find matching material. For seam repairs in Cedarcrest or anywhere in Hiram, we use professional-grade adhesive and seaming techniques so the fix is invisible to the eye. New patches won't match perfectly if your turf is 5+ years old, but most homeowners find it a fair trade-off versus full replacement.
Yes. Paulding County clay can shift slightly under heavy foot traffic, especially near properties close to Silver Comet Trail access. If we find base-layer issues during repair, we'll let you know upfront. Sometimes we can shore up the base and reseat the turf. Other times a small section needs full replacement to fix drainage. We'll give you honest advice on what's worth repairing versus replacing.
Absolutely. We schedule estimates and repairs for the Hiram area (including Cedarcrest and Bill Arp neighborhoods) throughout the week. Call or message us with your availability, and we'll confirm a next-week appointment. Most repairs can be quoted and completed on the same visit or within 2–3 business days.
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