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Artificial Turf Repair & Restoration in McDonough, GA

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Your artificial turf in McDonough has taken a beating—maybe the summer heat cracked seams around Eagle's Landing, or heavy foot traffic wore through sections near Heritage Park. We get it. The subdivisions here are growing fast, and yards that looked fresh five years ago are showing real wear. That's where repair comes in, and it's almost always worth doing before you tear everything out and start over. Most McDonough homeowners don't realize that targeted fixes—resealing edges, replacing damaged panels, fixing drainage issues in that Henry County clay—can add another 5–7 years to your installation. We've handled everything from pet damage in Kelleytown backyards to UV breakdown on south-facing lawns. The good news: if your turf is salvageable, we can make it look nearly new again. Even better news: we're familiar with McDonough's climate swings and the specific wear patterns we see here. Let's talk about what's actually wrong with your yard and whether repair makes sense for your budget.

McDonough Turf Conditions

McDonough sits on dense Henry County clay, which sounds like a problem—and it can be—but it's also predictable once you know what you're working with. That clay base means drainage is critical for artificial turf installations here. If your system wasn't sloped or perforated correctly during the original install, water pools, seams separate, and the whole thing starts falling apart faster than it should. We also see rapid UV fading on south and west-facing lawns because of Georgia's intensity; turf that faces Heritage Park or the open lots in newer subdivisions takes a real hit. The neighborhoods here—Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown especially—have inconsistent lot sizes and tree coverage. Some yards get dappled shade all day; others bake. Shade actually helps preserve color and extend seam life, but it also means algae and mold growth is more likely in spring and early summer. Most McDonough HOA communities don't regulate artificial turf appearance the way they do natural grass, which gives you flexibility, but it also means your neighbors' neglected yards might be setting a lower bar than yours should be. Proper sealing, infill refreshment, and drainage maintenance are the difference between a yard that lasts and one that becomes a liability.

Frequently Asked Questions

My turf seams are separating near the back corner of my Eagle's Landing property. Is this something you can fix without replacing the whole yard?

Yes, in most cases. Seam separation is one of the most common repairs we handle in McDonough. It usually happens because of ground settling (common in newer Henry County subdivisions), UV exposure, or water pooling underneath. We can re-seal or re-tape problem seams, sometimes reinforcing the patch with additional backing. If the damage is localized to one or two seams, this is a fraction of a full replacement cost. We'll assess whether there's an underlying drainage issue that caused the separation in the first place.

How often does artificial turf need maintenance in McDonough's climate?

McDonough's heat and humidity are tougher on turf than cooler regions. We recommend a professional inspection every 2–3 years and refreshing infill annually or every other year. Spring and fall are ideal for addressing seam issues, cleaning algae growth (common in shaded yards near Kelleytown), and checking drainage. Many homeowners neglect this and end up with bigger repairs than necessary. Staying ahead of small issues is what keeps turf in good shape here.

Can you repair turf that has indentation marks or flattened areas from furniture or trampolines?

Flattened pile is repairable to a degree. We can brush the affected area to restore some standing, and sometimes heat application helps fibers recover their shape. However, if the backing or infill beneath is permanently compressed or damaged, that section may need replacement. It depends on how long the furniture sat there and what type of turf you have. We'll give you an honest assessment and quote.

I'm in McDonough near the Heritage Park area, and water pools on my turf after heavy rain. What's the fix?

Pooling water is a sign your subsurface drainage wasn't sloped correctly—a common issue with McDonough's clay base. We can sometimes add drain tiles, adjust topography, or improve perforated base layers. If the damage to the turf itself is severe, a full reinstall with proper slope and drainage is the long-term solution. But let's evaluate it first; sometimes a localized fix works.

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