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Your artificial turf in McCollum takes a beating. Between the clay-heavy East Cobb soil that shifts with every season and the aviation corridor humidity around the airport area, fake grass wears differently here than it does in other parts of Georgia. We've repaired turf for homeowners all across McCollum—from the neighborhoods near the airport to the East Cobb border—and we know exactly what happens when seams start separating, infill compacts unevenly, or drainage backs up in our thick, dense soil. Repairs don't always mean a full replacement. Sometimes a turf installation just needs professional attention: re-securing edges that have lifted, addressing drainage issues caused by our regional clay conditions, or refreshing infill that's settled over time. We're based just 15 minutes away, so we can get to your McCollum yard quickly and give you an honest assessment of what actually needs fixing versus what can be restored. Most homeowners are surprised at how much life is left in their turf once the right repair work happens.
McCollum's soil profile is distinctly East Cobb clay—dense, slow-draining, and prone to compaction. This matters for turf repair because drainage problems often start below the surface. When we're working on your lawn, we're thinking about how water moves (or doesn't move) through that clay base, especially during our humid summers. Your yard size and sun exposure vary significantly depending on which part of McCollum you're in. Homes closer to the airport corridor sometimes have larger open lots with intense afternoon sun; others sit in neighborhoods with mature tree canopy that creates shaded zones. Both scenarios affect how turf wears and how repair work should be prioritized. HOA landscaping standards in the McCollum area tend to be moderate—most communities care about overall appearance but aren't obsessive about turf perfection. That said, visible seams, bare patches, or obvious infill loss can trigger complaints. We focus repairs on the high-visibility zones first: front yards and main entertaining areas. If your turf is older or showing signs of heavy use, we'll recommend phased repairs that spread costs over time rather than tackling everything at once.
East Cobb clay doesn't absorb water the way sandy or loamy soil does. During installation, if the base wasn't properly graded or if infill has compacted over time, water pools instead of draining through. We assess your yard's slope and the clay layer underneath to determine if we're adding drainage rock, re-grading, or replacing compacted infill. Sometimes the problem isn't the turf itself—it's the foundation beneath it.
Separated seams don't automatically mean you need new turf. We can re-secure seams, patch small gaps, and reinforce edges that have shifted. However, if separation is widespread or the backing is deteriorating, replacement makes more sense. We'll give you an honest breakdown of repair costs versus replacement so you can decide what works for your budget.
Our humid summers can accelerate infill breakdown and promote algae growth in poorly drained areas, but quality turf holds up fine when drainage and base conditions are solid. Regular brushing and occasional infill top-ups help extend turf life in our climate. If you're seeing premature wear, drainage and soil compaction are usually the culprits, not the climate itself.
Absolutely. We specialize in targeted repairs—re-securing edges, patching worn spots, replacing infill in high-traffic zones, and addressing seam issues without tearing out good turf. Depending on your yard size and the scope of damage, we can often complete repairs in a day or two. We'll assess what needs fixing and what can stay as-is.
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