Lifetime Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Artificial turf in Marietta takes a beating. Between the red clay soil that stains everything, the thick oak canopy creating dead zones in your yard, and the unpredictable Georgia humidity, a lot of homeowners end up with patchy, worn-out lawns that look worse than when they started. The good news? Turf repair here isn't about starting from scratch. We've been fixing Marietta yards—from the neighborhoods around Whitlock to East Cobb—for years, and we know exactly what goes wrong and how to make it right. Most of the repairs we do come down to drainage issues in that heavy Cobb County clay, seam separation from temperature swings, or UV damage in the sunny pockets near Kennesaw Mountain. Instead of replacing your entire lawn, a solid repair plan can extend your turf's life by another decade—and that's where our lifetime warranty comes in. You're not just paying for a patch; you're investing in peace of mind.
Marietta's red clay is beautiful in some ways, but it's the enemy of artificial turf longevity. That dense, compacted soil doesn't drain well, which means water pools under your turf installation instead of moving through it. Over time, this creates soft spots, algae growth, and accelerated wear. We always recommend a perforated base layer when we install or repair here. The shade from those mature oaks is another factor—great for keeping your home cool, tough on turf uniformity. Sunny yards in East Cobb, especially south-facing slopes, tend to fade faster than shaded areas, so color matching matters more in a mixed-light yard. Most Marietta properties we work on sit between 5,000 and 8,000 square feet, and many have HOA guidelines requiring a finished, maintained appearance year-round. That's actually a huge win for artificial turf—no brown dormant seasons, no bare patches to explain. Just keep an eye on seam integrity; Georgia's temperature swings (hot summers, cold snaps) put real stress on the backing, and Cobb County clay doesn't provide the best cushioning underfoot if seams start to separate.
Cobb County's red clay drains poorly and holds moisture against the turf backing. Combined with heavy shade from oak trees and temperature fluctuations, seams separate and the base material degrades faster. We address this during repair by improving subsurface drainage and reinforcing seams prone to stress.
In most cases, we repair sections rather than replace entire lawns. If damage is isolated to one area—common in Marietta yards with mixed sun/shade—we seam in new turf and adjust the base to prevent the original problem from recurring.
Our lifetime warranty covers manufacturing defects, seam separation, and backing failure. It does not cover neglect or damage from improper drainage. In Marietta, we design repairs with clay and shade in mind, so the warranty actually means something—we're accounting for local conditions upfront.
Small repairs (under 500 sq ft) take one day. Larger sections may require two visits: one to prepare and adjust the base, one to seam and finish. We're based just 12 minutes from Marietta, so scheduling is flexible and quick turnarounds are standard.
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