Teacher Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Artificial turf in Kennesaw takes a beating—literally. Between the heat, the red clay that stains everything, and the sheer wear from kids and pets, even premium synthetic grass needs professional attention. That's where we come in. We're based right here in Kennesaw, so we understand exactly what your yard faces. Whether your turf is showing seams, has lost its backing, or the infill has compacted after a few seasons of Georgia sun, we've got the repair expertise to extend its life. Teachers in Legacy Park, Due West, and around Stilesboro trust us to keep their outdoor spaces looking sharp without breaking the bank—which is why we offer a teacher discount on all repair work. Your artificial turf was an investment in a low-maintenance yard that actually stays green in August. Let's keep it that way. We handle everything from seam re-stitching and drainage fixes to infill top-ups and base-layer repairs, all tailored to how Cobb County's climate actually affects synthetic grass.
Kennesaw's heavy red clay is beautiful to look at, but it's hell on artificial turf if drainage isn't right. When we install or repair, we're thinking about those 78-plus days every year when temps hit 90 degrees or higher—your turf gets hammered by UV and heat expansion. The neighborhoods around Legacy Park and Due West tend to have varying lot sizes and sun exposure; some yards get brutal afternoon southern sun, others are shaded by mature oaks. Both scenarios demand different infill densities and backing materials to prevent premature wear. HOA communities near Town Center at Cobb often have specific turf specifications you need to match during repairs. Stilesboro's terrain varies too—some properties have slope that affects water runoff and infill migration. We account for all of this when we assess damage. That red clay also means any seams or edges that aren't sealed properly become mud magnets during Georgia's wet springs. We use sealed installation techniques and recommend periodic drainage audits, especially if you're noticing standing water or that distinctive clay staining around the turf perimeter.
Separating seams are usually a sign that the adhesive or stitching wasn't done right in the first place—or heat and UV have degraded the backing over time. Kennesaw's 90-degree days definitely accelerate that process. We can re-seam or re-stitch depending on severity, and we use heat-resistant adhesives rated for Georgia's climate to make sure it doesn't happen again.
Most homeowners see their first meaningful repair around year 3–4, depending on foot traffic and whether kids and pets are using the yard hard. With our teacher discount, you're getting professional repair at a rate that makes maintenance actually affordable. We recommend annual drainage checks, especially in Due West and Legacy Park where clay compaction varies.
Not always permanently, but we can minimize it. Red clay stains the backing, not the blade, so if the damage is cosmetic, cleaning and sealing helps. If clay has compromised the backing structure, we may recommend section replacement. Either way, we'll seal edges during the repair to prevent future clay creep.
Yes—seam repairs, infill top-ups, backing replacements, drainage fixes, all of it. Just bring your teacher ID. Since we're headquartered in Kennesaw, we stand behind every repair. Your yard deserves maintenance at a fair price.
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