Bbb Accredited — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in McCollum takes a beating. Between the heavy clay soil that shifts under our East Cobb weather and the constant humidity that pushes real grass to its limits, synthetic turf is the smart choice—but only if it's installed and maintained right. We've been repairing yards across the McCollum area and the aviation corridor neighborhoods for years, and we know exactly what goes wrong: seams separate, infill settles unevenly, drainage backs up in our clay-heavy terrain, and UV damage creeps in faster than most homeowners expect. The good news? Most of these problems are fixable without a full replacement. Whether your turf is five years old or fifteen, we can assess the damage, patch problem areas, refresh the infill, and get your yard looking field-ready again. We're just 15 minutes away from most McCollum properties, and we're BBB-accredited because we stand behind every repair we make. No guesswork, no shortcuts—just honest diagnosis and solid craftsmanship.
McCollum's clay-based soil creates unique challenges for artificial turf systems. Our area's heavy moisture retention means drainage is critical—if your base wasn't installed with proper slope or if infill has compacted over time, water pools rather than percolates. The clay also shifts seasonally, which can cause seams to separate or underlying support to become uneven. Sun exposure varies significantly across the McCollum neighborhoods; properties near the aviation corridor often sit in full sun with intense afternoon heat, while others in the East Cobb border areas benefit from tree coverage. Both scenarios demand different maintenance approaches. Residential lots here typically range from modest to generous, so turf systems are often larger and experience more wear traffic patterns. Our humidity levels accelerate UV degradation compared to drier climates, making periodic infill refreshing and protective treatments worthwhile investments. If your property is part of an HOA community—common in this area—there may be specific guidelines about turf type, pile height, or color consistency that we factor into repair planning.
Usually both. Our East Cobb clay doesn't absorb water naturally, so artificial turf sitting on an improperly pitched base or with clogged subsurface drainage becomes a pooling hazard. We inspect your base layer, check for compacted infill blocking water movement, and often recommend re-grading or adding perforated drain lines. Sometimes the turf itself is fine—it's the foundation underneath that failed.
Most yards in the McCollum area benefit from a top-up every 3–4 years and a deeper refresh every 6–8 years. Our humidity accelerates infill breakdown, and direct sun near the aviation corridor intensifies UV damage to both infill and backing. We assess your specific exposure and recommend a timeline that makes sense for your lot's conditions.
Seam failures happen when our clay soil shifts seasonally or when base settling occurs unevenly. We re-secure the seam by cleaning both edges, applying fresh adhesive, and sometimes adding seam tape reinforcement. If underlying settlement is the culprit, we may need to level the base first. It's a precise job—cutting corners here means the seam fails again.
One section, absolutely. We patch problem areas regularly. The question is whether the patched turf will blend with the surrounding yard once surrounding turf has weathered. We're honest about color match and durability—sometimes a small repair makes sense; sometimes a larger replacement zone is the smarter long-term call.
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