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Your backyard in McCollum takes a beating. Between the East Cobb clay that stays heavy even after rain, the heat radiating off nearby aviation corridors, and the unpredictable Georgia humidity, natural grass just doesn't hold up the way it used to. We've been fixing yards across the McCollum area and the East Cobb border for years, and we know exactly what happens when patches die off, when drainage fails, or when that one section near your property line turns into a mud pit. Artificial turf repair isn't just about patching holes—it's about giving your yard back its usability, your property back its curb appeal, and yourself back your weekends. We're only 15 minutes from most McCollum addresses, so we move fast. If your turf's been damaged by pets, weather, or just wear and tear, we can get you back to a solid, green yard without the guesswork. Let's talk about what's broken and how we fix it.
McCollum's clay base means drainage matters more than most people realize. When we install or repair turf here, we're thinking about how water moves—or doesn't move—through that heavy soil underneath. Summer sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether your lot backs up to tree cover or sits more open near the aviation corridor area. We've learned which infill materials hold up best in Cobb County's humidity, and we know which seam placements last longest when the temperature swings hit hard in spring and fall. Most McCollum properties we work on are residential lots with decent square footage, but tight spaces near the airport area sometimes need creative layout work. If you've got an HOA, we're familiar with the landscape guidelines that apply here—no surprises. The sandy-clay mix in certain pockets of East Cobb also affects how we prep the base before laying new turf sections. That matters for repair work especially, because a solid foundation keeps patches from shifting or rippling over time.
Absolutely. Most McCollum yards we repair have damage from pets, heavy foot traffic, or drainage issues pushing water around. We assess the damage, cut out the affected section cleanly, prep the base, and seam in new turf so it blends with what's already there. If the underlying clay base is compacted or draining poorly, we address that too—otherwise the patch fails again.
Small to medium repairs—a few torn seams or a pet-damaged corner—we can knock out in a day. Bigger sections might take two days if the base needs rework. Since we're 15 minutes away, scheduling next-week work is straightforward. Weather and clay conditions do factor in, but we move efficiently.
That's the goal, and it works best if your original turf is less than 10 years old. We pull the same product line and color when possible. McCollum's sun and shade patterns can fade turf differently, so newer sections will look fresher initially—they blend in quickly once they weather a bit.
East Cobb clay doesn't drain like native soil should, pets tear seams, and the heat near the aviation corridor can stress turf in summer. We also see damage from poor initial base prep. When we repair, we fix the cause, not just the symptom, so it doesn't happen again in six months.
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