Award Winning — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Artificial turf in Marietta takes a real beating. Between the red clay that stains everything, the mature oak canopy creating those stubborn shade patches, and the Georgia humidity that keeps moss creeping into seams, your synthetic lawn needs someone who understands this specific environment. That's where we come in. We've spent years repairing turf across East Cobb, West Cobb, and the Whitlock neighborhoods—fixing everything from UV-damaged sections near Marietta Square to drainage issues in backyards where the natural slope works against you. The good news: most turf problems are fixable without a full replacement. Seam separation, infill settling, backing deterioration, burn spots—we handle these daily. Our crew knows exactly how Cobb County's red clay affects drainage patterns, and we've got repair solutions tailored to homes with 30-year-old oaks overhead versus those open yards getting full southern sun. Whether your turf is three years old or ten, we can extend its life and get it looking right again.
Marietta's turf repair needs are distinct from other Georgia markets, mostly because of your geography and tree coverage. That red clay base underneath your yard affects water movement in ways most installers don't account for—it either pools or drains too fast depending on slope and infill density. If your home sits in the mature oak-heavy neighborhoods, you're likely dealing with partial shade conditions that change throughout the year. Summer canopy is thick; winter lets light through. This means some seams settle differently than others, and certain infill materials compact unevenly. We also see a lot of moss and algae growth in shaded Marietta yards during wet springs. The good news: your clay base provides excellent stability for seams if they're repaired correctly. Typical Cobb County residential lots range from quarter-acre to half-acre, so repairs are usually contained projects rather than full-yard overhauls. We also work with several HOAs across Marietta that have specific turf pile height and color standards, so we know what passes inspection and what doesn't.
Red clay doesn't compress uniformly like sandy soils. Combined with our humidity cycles—wet springs, dry summers—your sub-base shifts seasonally. If your original installation didn't account for clay movement, seams separate. Shade from those big oaks also means uneven temperature swings between sunny edges and shaded centers, causing different expansion rates. We repair seams by re-adhering and reinforcing them with UV-stable backing.
Staining is mostly cosmetic if the turf backing is still intact. We can clean severe staining and sometimes bleach it out if the pile hasn't degraded. If the stain goes deep into infill or the backing is compromised, that section usually needs replacement. Either way, we assess the damage and quote you honestly—sometimes cleaning works; sometimes you need a small repair patch.
Almost always, yes. Most repairs run 40–60% less than full installation. In Marietta, we're usually fixing isolated problems: a 100-square-foot section near the patio, a seam that's come loose, or infill that's settled in a drainage low spot. Full replacement only makes sense if 30% or more of your yard is damaged or if the backing has failed across multiple areas.
Twice-yearly infill top-up keeps things level and prevents settling damage. Spring cleaning removes winter debris and moss—important in our oak-heavy neighborhoods. We also recommend sealing seams every 3–4 years in Marietta because of clay movement. Skip maintenance, and a $500 repair becomes a $3,000 one. Stay on schedule, and your turf stays solid.
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