Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Kennesaw takes a real beating. Between the red clay subsoil that shifts under pressure, the intense Georgia heat pushing 90 degrees nearly eighty days a year, and the constant wear from families enjoying yards across Legacy Park, Stilesboro, and Due West, even quality installations need repairs. That's where we come in. As a veteran-owned company based right here in Kennesaw, we understand what happens to synthetic grass when it sits on Cobb County clay, how UV exposure affects seams, and why drainage matters more in our climate than it does up north. We've repaired turf in backyards near Kennesaw Mountain, around the Town Center at Cobb area, and in properties throughout the 30144, 30152, and 30156 ZIP codes. Whether your seams are separating, infill is compacting unevenly, or sections are developing bare spots from heavy foot traffic, we diagnose the problem and fix it right. No shortcuts, no guesswork—just honest repair work from people who live here and know these yards personally.
Kennesaw's artificial turf repair challenges come straight from our geography and climate. That dense red clay base—typical throughout Cobb County—doesn't drain like loamy soil, so water pools differently under synthetic grass here than it would in other parts of Georgia. When installations settle unevenly or seams start to separate, it's often because the clay shifted or moisture got trapped underneath. The heat is relentless too. Nearly eighty days a year above 90 degrees puts stress on turf backing and adhesives, especially on south-facing yards. Infill material—the sand and rubber granules that keep blades upright—compacts faster in Kennesaw than cooler climates, requiring occasional rejuvenation. Most residential properties here range from quarter-acre to half-acre yards, which means seam placement matters; poor seam design in a bigger space becomes obvious fast. HOA communities like those near Legacy Park sometimes have specific turf density or color requirements, so repairs need to match exactly. Finally, the transition from clay to properly prepped base layers is critical in our area—it's where most long-term problems start.
Cobb County's red clay shifts and settles unevenly, especially after rain or when water pools beneath the turf. Heat—we're above 90 degrees for most of summer—stresses adhesives and causes slight expansion and contraction. If your turf was installed without proper clay leveling or if the base layer wasn't compacted firmly, seams fail faster. We re-seal seams and reinforce the base to stop it from happening again.
With our heat and foot traffic, infill compacts noticeably every 18–24 months. You'll see turf blades start to mat down or feel less cushioned underfoot. We can add fresh infill, top-dress problem areas, or replace sections where drainage has degraded. Doing this before major wear shows keeps your turf looking new and functional years longer.
Absolutely. Most repairs—seam re-gluing, infill redistribution, drainage fixes, spot patching—don't require full removal. We assess whether the issue is localized (a hot spot near reflected heat, a high-traffic zone) or systemic. Spot repairs are faster, cheaper, and often all you need if the base and broader installation are sound.
Red clay doesn't compact the same way, drains poorly, and shifts when wet or dry. Repairs must account for this movement. We build up proper base layers, ensure drainage paths, and use techniques that anticipate clay behavior. That's why it matters working with someone familiar with our specific soil and climate—generic repair work fails here.
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