Military Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Johns Creek has probably looked fantastic for years—that's why you chose it in the first place. But between the clay soil that shifts under Fulton County's humidity and the intense Georgia sun beating down on St. Ives and Country Club of the South, even premium synthetic grass needs professional attention eventually. Seams separate, infill settles, and drainage can get sluggish when nobody's maintaining it properly. That's where we come in. We've spent years working on high-end turf installations across Johns Creek's most prestigious neighborhoods, so we know exactly what your yard has been through. Whether you're dealing with a worn seam, compacted infill, or drainage issues that cropped up after last season, our repair team gets to the root of the problem—literally and figuratively. We handle everything from spot repairs to full-field infill rejuvenation, and because we installed plenty of turf systems in your area originally, we can source matching materials and restore your yard to that like-new condition without the hassle of a complete replacement.
Johns Creek's upscale subdivisions sit on Fulton and Gwinnett clay soils, which create unique challenges for artificial turf systems. That dense clay base means water doesn't drain the way it does in sandier regions—pooling can happen if your base preparation wasn't done right or if infill gets compacted over time. The sun exposure varies dramatically too. Properties backing up to Autrey Mill or nestled in the wooded sections near Newtown Park experience more shade, which actually helps preserve your turf's color but can trap moisture in low spots. Meanwhile, yards facing south in the open spaces of Country Club of the South take a beating from UV exposure, breaking down the fibers faster and sometimes causing the backing to deteriorate. Most homes here sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, so drainage design is critical—you need sloping and proper perimeter work to handle Georgia's heavy summer thunderstorms. HOA guidelines in these neighborhoods often require premium finishes, so we make sure repairs blend seamlessly with your existing system. We're familiar with the specific turf brands and infill types that were popular during each installation wave in Johns Creek, which matters when you're trying to match materials perfectly.
Matting usually means your infill has shifted or compacted, not that the grass itself has failed. We can often restore that plush feel by raking out the old infill and adding fresh material—a fraction of replacement cost. If the backing is still intact and seams are holding, repair is almost always the smarter move. We'll assess it in person and tell you honestly what makes sense for your specific yard.
Absolutely. Fulton County clay is notorious for drainage problems. We can re-grade low spots, add or improve perimeter drainage, and sometimes inject new base material to restore proper slope. The fix depends on how severe the pooling is, but we've handled this repeatedly in your neighborhood and know what works on these properties.
Yes. We honor military discounts on all services, including repairs and maintenance work. Bring your military ID or proof of service when we visit, and we'll apply the discount to your invoice. It's our way of saying thanks for your service.
Most repairs—seam work, infill top-ups, spot fixes—take a single day. Larger projects like re-grading for drainage or replacing a significant section might need two visits. We'll give you a clear timeline before we start, so you know exactly when your yard will be back to normal.
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