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The holidays are coming, and your yard is probably showing signs of wear. Here in McCollum, we see a lot of this—especially in properties near the airport corridor where foot traffic and vehicle movement take a toll on natural grass. If you've got bare patches, compacted spots, or just tired-looking turf that won't bounce back before family arrives, artificial grass repair might be exactly what you need. We're LawnLogic, and we've been fixing yards across East Cobb for years. Most of our McCollum clients choose turf repair or partial replacement because it solves the problem fast—without waiting for seed to germinate or sod to establish. Your yard can look pristine in days, not weeks. Whether you're dealing with the clay-heavy soil that's typical around here or just need to refresh a high-traffic zone, we know how to assess the damage and recommend the right fix. You're probably wondering if repair is even possible, or if you'd need a full replacement. That's what we're here to figure out together.
McCollum sits in East Cobb, and that means clay soil. A lot of clay. This stuff compacts easily, especially in yards with regular foot traffic or near driveways and patios. When natural grass struggles in clay, it's usually because water pools or drainage becomes uneven. Artificial turf repair in this area often involves addressing the base layer underneath—making sure the subsurface is prepped properly so your new turf sits level and drains correctly. The neighborhoods in and around McCollum tend to have medium to larger lots, and many are part of communities with landscape guidelines. We always review HOA rules before recommending a repair approach, since some neighborhoods have specific turf specifications or color requirements. Sun exposure varies quite a bit depending on whether your property borders the eastern side or sits deeper in the McCollum area. We factor that in when choosing turf pile height and density. Winter doesn't hit hard here, but the humidity in spring and summer means drainage is critical. Poorly installed repairs can lead to mold or algae growth. That's why we pay special attention to underlay and infill type in McCollum properties.
Most McCollum yards can be partially repaired without replacing everything. If damage is isolated to a few high-traffic zones or one side of the yard, we can cut out the damaged section, prep the base, and seam in new turf. The tricky part is matching the pile weight and color to your existing turf—especially if your lawn is a few years old. We inspect on-site to determine if a repair blend will look seamless or if full replacement makes more sense financially and aesthetically.
Clay soil compacts hard and doesn't drain well, which can damage turf roots and create pooling. When we repair in McCollum, we often add a drainage layer or improve the sub-base to prevent the same failure. Artificial turf actually performs better here than natural grass, but only if the foundation is right. We'll assess your specific lot and recommend the best base for your situation.
Yes. Unlike natural grass repair, which takes weeks, artificial turf repair in McCollum typically takes 3–7 days depending on the scope. We can usually schedule within a week and have your yard guest-ready by mid-December. Timing matters, so call soon if the holidays are your deadline.
Seams can be visible initially, but quality repair work and proper infill blending minimize the look. We source turf in colors and pile heights that match the East Cobb market standard. If your existing turf is very old or sun-faded, we discuss whether a full replacement or strategic repair works best to keep your yard looking uniform.
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