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Artificial turf in Marietta takes a real beating. Between the red clay that stains everything, the mature oak canopy creating uneven shade patterns across East Cobb and West Cobb neighborhoods, and Georgia's unpredictable weather swings, your synthetic lawn needs someone who understands this specific corner of Cobb County. We've spent years repairing turf installations in the Whitlock area, around Marietta Square, and everywhere in between—and we've learned exactly what goes wrong and how to fix it right. Whether your turf is losing infill, developing seams, or just showing wear after a few seasons, repair beats replacement when you catch it early. Our BBB accreditation isn't just a badge; it's our commitment to standing behind the work we do on your property. We're local, we know Marietta's soil and climate challenges, and we show up to do the job thoroughly—not just patch it and leave.
Marietta's landscape presents unique challenges for artificial turf longevity. The Cobb County red clay base drains differently than Georgia clay elsewhere, and that affects both installation depth and long-term settling. Your soil matters because improper base preparation—or repair that ignores foundation issues—leads to buckling and seam separation down the line. The mature oak canopy across many Marietta properties creates spotty sun exposure. Turf in full shade wears differently than turf in direct afternoon sun, and both need tailored maintenance approaches. East Cobb tends toward larger lots with established landscaping; West Cobb neighborhoods often feature smaller, intensively used yards where turf repair becomes more frequent. Most residential properties here run between 500 and 2,000 square feet of synthetic lawn. Winter freeze-thaw cycles can stress seams and infill compaction, especially in poorly maintained installations. We assess each repair by examining your specific microclimate—how much direct sun hits your yard, what that oak canopy actually shields, and whether your base has settled unevenly. That's how we know whether you need simple cosmetic repair or more structural work.
Cobb County's red clay base shifts seasonally, especially during wet winters and dry summers. If your base wasn't compacted properly during installation—or if settling occurred after the fact—seams separate as the ground moves beneath. We inspect the subsurface, re-compact where needed, and use seaming techniques that account for Marietta's specific soil behavior. Sometimes the fix is as simple as re-gluing; other times we need to address foundation issues first.
Most Marietta installs last 8–12 years with proper care. If your turf is 4–6 years old with localized damage—torn seams, matting in high-traffic zones, infill loss—repair is almost always the smart choice financially. We assess the overall condition and infill depth. If 60% or more of your lawn is healthy, targeted repair makes sense. Full replacement is only necessary when wear is widespread.
Permanent shade creates different wear patterns than sun-exposed areas. Infill compacts unevenly, and drainage can stagnate in shadowed zones. When we repair, we evaluate sun exposure carefully and may recommend adjusting infill type or compaction based on your yard's specific light conditions. This prevents the same damage from recurring.
We're 12 minutes from most Marietta locations, so scheduling is flexible. Minor seam repairs often take one day. More involved work—base assessment, infill replacement, or structural fixes—might take 2–3 days depending on damage scope. We'll give you an honest timeline during the inspection, not a generic estimate.
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