Locally Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Lithia Springs takes a beating. Between the humid Douglas County summers, the clay-heavy soil that shifts under your yard, and the seasonal storms rolling through from Sweetwater Creek State Park's direction, synthetic grass needs real maintenance to stay looking sharp. That's where we come in. We're a locally-owned crew that knows what happens when Georgia heat and moisture get to work on turf seams, infill compaction, and drainage systems. We've repaired yards across the Lithia Springs community for years—the kind of work that keeps your investment looking new instead of letting it deteriorate into that matted, discolored mess. Whether your turf is pulling away at the edges, showing drainage problems from our clay subsoil, or just needs a refresh after a tough season, we handle it with the same care we'd give our own backyards. No cookie-cutter solutions, no flying in from across the metro. Just straightforward repair work from people who actually live and work in your neighborhood.
Lithia Springs sits on west metro clay, which creates unique challenges for artificial turf installations and repairs. That dense, moisture-retaining soil means your yard doesn't dry out as quickly after rain, and improper drainage can cause infill to compact unevenly or create soft spots under the turf. We factor this into every repair—making sure base layers are properly graded and that seams aren't sitting in spots where water pools during our heavier seasonal rains. The proximity to Sweetwater Creek also means your property experiences shade patterns that shift throughout the year, so we assess sun exposure when recommending infill types and base materials. Most yards in Lithia Springs fall into the typical suburban lot size, which actually works in your favor during repairs—we can address problem areas without wholesale replacement in most cases. Our standard approach includes checking your perimeter seams (where clay pressure tends to create gaps), verifying that your base hasn't settled unevenly, and ensuring drainage channels are clear. The Georgia heat does accelerate infill breakdown, so we'll honestly tell you if a section is worth refreshing versus full-yard replacement.
Douglas County's clay soil shifts with moisture and temperature changes, putting lateral pressure on your turf edges. Over time, seams loosen and the perimeter starts to cup or peel. We re-secure edges using methods that account for clay movement, reinforcing problem areas so they don't separate again when the soil contracts or expands.
Absolutely. Clay doesn't percolate well, so water sits longer in your base and infill. We inspect your drainage slope during repairs and may add or regrade drainage channels to prevent pooling. Proper base preparation is crucial in Lithia Springs to avoid compaction and soft spots that get worse over time.
Georgia's heat and humidity break down infill faster than cooler climates. We recommend annual inspections, especially after heavy rain seasons. Lithia Springs yards typically need infill top-ups every 18–24 months and seam checks yearly to catch separation early before it becomes expensive to fix.
Yes. If your base has settled unevenly (common in clay soil), we can lift affected sections, re-level the base, and re-secure the turf. It's faster and cheaper than full replacement. We assess whether the issue is localized or yard-wide so you know exactly what you're investing in.
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