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Your artificial turf in McDonough takes a beating. Between the Henry County clay soil that shifts with Georgia's humidity swings and the aggressive growth cycles in subdivisions like Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown, wear patterns show up faster than in most regions. Seams separate. Infill compacts unevenly. Drainage gets sluggish when our red clay underneath doesn't cooperate. That's where repair makes all the difference—and honestly, it's cheaper and smarter than ripping everything out and starting over. We've spent enough time in McDonough's neighborhoods to know exactly what these yards go through. Whether your turf got torn up by a summer storm, has high-traffic bare spots near your patio, or is showing age around the edges near Heritage Park or McDonough Square, we can bring it back. The fix isn't always complicated, but it has to be done right so your repair blends seamlessly with the rest of your lawn and actually lasts.
McDonough's landscape demands are specific. The Henry County clay base is heavy and doesn't drain like loose loam—so when artificial turf sits over clay, water pools differently than it would in sandier regions. We've learned to work with that. Your yard's sun exposure matters too; homes backing onto the greenbelt areas in Eagle's Landing get different UV stress than properties closer to McDonough Square. Shade from mature oaks can accelerate moss growth on turf seams, and full-sun yards see faster color fade in the hottest months. Most McDonough residential properties sit on half-acre to one-acre lots in newer subdivisions, which means your turf probably handles decent foot traffic from kids, dogs, and weekend entertaining. HOA rules in some neighborhoods restrict color and pile height, so any repair work has to match your existing installation exactly—no room for shade variation. We always pull samples and photo documents before starting to ensure the fix disappears into your yard rather than standing out.
Henry County's clay soil shifts with moisture changes through the seasons. That movement stresses seams over time, especially on north-facing slopes or areas where drainage pools. If your yard wasn't graded with slope in mind during installation, water lingers and pushes against the seam base. We reseal and, if needed, re-anchor seams to handle our local soil movement.
We pull a sample section before quoting any work. Turf colors shift with UV exposure and age, so a new piece from stock won't look right next to three-year-old turf. We source matching stock or blend infill colors to make repairs invisible. Photo documentation ensures the fix matches your exact installation.
Repairs typically cost one-third to half the price of full replacement. Unless damage covers more than 30% of your yard, repair is the smart move. We fix high-traffic spots, seam failures, drainage issues, and storm damage regularly without requiring a complete install. It extends your turf's life another 5–7 years.
Many Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown communities do. Some specify pile height, color, or finish. We review your HOA guidelines before starting work to ensure repairs stay compliant. If your turf was installed to spec originally, a proper repair will too.
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