Holiday Ready — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf is supposed to make your life easier, not become another project on your holiday to-do list. Here in Kennesaw, we've installed thousands of yards across Legacy Park, Stilesboro, and Due West—and we've learned exactly what breaks down and how to fix it before the season gets busy. Maybe your turf has matted sections from summer heat, seams are separating, or drainage isn't performing like it used to. Whatever's happened, repair beats replacement, and it's way cheaper to address problems now than to rip everything out in spring. We're based right here in Kennesaw, so we know the red clay foundation under most yards, the intense heat cycles that stress seams, and the drainage demands our area throws at landscape installations. Holiday season means family in your yard—time to grill, gather, and actually use that outdoor space you invested in. If your turf isn't ready, let's fix it. We handle everything from seam re-gluing and infill top-offs to drainage correction and pile brushing. Most repairs take a day or two, and you'll see the difference immediately.
Kennesaw's red clay is beautiful, but it's unforgiving. That heavy Cobb County soil doesn't drain like sandy bases in other parts of Georgia, which means your artificial turf foundation has to work harder. We size drainage layers differently here than installers further south because standing water is a real risk, especially during our wet springs and the occasional heavy summer downpour. Your turf also takes a beating from heat. With 78 days a year above 90 degrees, seams experience real thermal stress—they expand and contract constantly. That's why infill migration and edge separation happen faster in Kennesaw yards than in cooler regions. If your turf sits in full sun near Kennesaw Mountain or Town Center at Cobb, UV exposure compounds the problem. Most Kennesaw properties—whether they're in established neighborhoods or newer sections—run standard residential dimensions, but the real variable is slope and orientation. North-facing yards drain differently than south-facing ones, and that matters when we're repairing. We also see HOA-specific requirements in some Legacy Park and Stilesboro communities, so pile height and color specifications matter for compliance, not just aesthetics.
Absolutely. If we're replacing infill or addressing drainage, the clay base under your yard compacts differently than sandy soil. We account for that compaction when we rebuild subsurface layers. It's also why we monitor seam adhesion closely—the movement of clay underneath can stress joints more than it would in other regions of Georgia. That's knowledge we build in because we work in Cobb County every day.
Partly. Kennesaw's 78+ days above 90 degrees definitely fatigue the fibers, but matting is usually infill-related. The rubber or sand cushion below compacts unevenly, especially if drainage pooled at those spots during summer. We brush the pile back up and redistribute infill—usually solves it. If the underlying base is the culprit, we address that too.
Now. Late fall is perfect because Kennesaw cools down, so seam adhesives cure properly and thermal stress eases. You avoid the holiday rush, and your yard's ready for December gatherings. If you wait until January, you're fighting through winter weather. Get it done in November and enjoy the season.
We repair what needs it. Seams, drainage, infill top-offs, pile brushing—all done in sections. Full replacement only makes sense if the base is damaged beyond repair or if the turf is over 12 years old. Most Kennesaw yards we see just need targeted fixes, which costs far less and gets you back in action quickly.
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