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Artificial turf in Marietta takes a beating. Between the red clay that stains everything, the oak canopy shade that kills grass growth, and the humidity that breeds fungus, most homeowners here end up frustrated with their yards by mid-summer. Then there's the wear and tear—pets, foot traffic, weather cycles—that can leave your turf looking patchy and tired in spots. That's where repair comes in. Rather than rip out and start over, a smart patch job can extend the life of your existing turf by years and save you thousands. Whether you're in East Cobb near the Kennesaw Mountain area, out in West Cobb, or closer to the Marietta Square neighborhoods, the repair process is the same: we identify problem zones, assess whether it's a seam issue, infill settling, or drainage problem, and fix it right. Most repairs take a day or two, not weeks. Your turf goes back to looking like new, and you get your yard back without the expense of a full replacement.
Marietta's landscape throws specific challenges at artificial turf that contractors elsewhere rarely see. Cobb County's red clay is acidic and dense—it doesn't drain like sandy soil, which means water pools under turf if the base prep wasn't perfect during installation. That pooling leads to seam separation and infill migration over time. The mature oak canopy in many East Cobb and Whitlock neighborhoods creates shade patterns that, while great for keeping summer heat down, can trap moisture under the turf. Fungus and algae growth happens faster here than in sunnier climates. Your typical Marietta lot sits somewhere between 5,000 and 8,000 square feet, with mixed sun exposure. Many HOAs in the area have landscape guidelines that actually prefer artificial turf for water conservation, but they require maintenance to keep it looking uniform. Pet urine saturation is common in our neighborhoods too—the salt content eats through infill and can degrade backing if not addressed quickly. Drainage systems and infill top-ups are maintenance realities for Marietta turf owners.
Absolutely. Bare spots usually mean the infill has settled or migrated, or the backing is showing wear in that zone. We can add fresh infill, re-brush the fibers to stand upright, and seal any seams. If the damage is isolated to a small section, we might patch just that area rather than touch the whole lawn. Most Marietta yards have this issue within 5-7 years depending on foot traffic and pet activity.
That's trapped moisture and algae growth—super common under Cobb County's oak canopy. The shade prevents the turf from drying out, and humidity loves that environment. We'll assess your drainage underneath, possibly add a perforated drain line, and treat the infill. Trimming lower branches to increase air flow helps too, but that's your call as a homeowner.
Seam repair is our bread and butter. If a seam is lifting or cracking—often from red clay movement or poor initial sealing—we can re-glue and re-seal it. As long as the turf backing on both sides is intact, the repair holds. Marietta's clay expansion and contraction with humidity changes stresses seams, so this is a common call in East Cobb and West Cobb neighborhoods.
Not necessarily. Light urine staining fades with fresh infill and rinsing. Heavy saturation can degrade the backing, which does require a patch. Flush the area regularly with water, and we can add a enzyme-based infill treatment that breaks down salt buildup. It's cheaper than you'd think, and a lot of Marietta pet owners opt for this maintenance approach.
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