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Your artificial turf in McDonough takes a beating. Between the Henry County clay soil that shifts underneath, the intense Georgia sun, and the constant foot traffic in neighborhoods like Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown—where lots are packed closer together each year—even quality installations need professional repair. We've seen everything: seams separating from that clay base settling, infill washing away during our heavy summer storms, and burns from reflected heat off driveways. Rather than let a damaged section ruin the whole yard, or worse, void your warranty by DIYing a patch job, call in someone who understands how McDonough's landscape actually works. Our team knows the soil conditions here, the drainage challenges around Heritage Park's watershed area, and exactly how to repair turf so it blends seamlessly and lasts. We're certified installers who get McDonough yards back to showroom condition.
McDonough's Henry County clay is beautiful until it moves. When you repair turf here, you're working against soil that expands and contracts with our wet winters and dry summers—which is why seams pop and bases shift. That rapid development in Eagle's Landing and newer subdivisions means most yards have shallow topsoil over dense clay, so drainage under your turf becomes critical during repair work. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your lot's orientation and mature tree coverage; properties near McDonough Square and Heritage Park often have afternoon shade that affects infill temperature and wear patterns differently than full-sun Eagle's Landing homes. Many HOAs in these neighborhoods have specific landscape maintenance rules, so any repair work needs to meet those covenants—something we verify before starting. Lot sizes tend to be 0.25 to 0.5 acres, making repairs more visible and placement-critical. We always address the base layer during repairs, not just the surface, because that clay underneath is what causes most problems to resurface.
Henry County's clay soil shifts seasonally—expanding when wet in spring and contracting in summer heat. That movement pushes against seam edges, especially on slopes common in Eagle's Landing. We repair by re-stretching the turf, reinforcing the seam with premium adhesive rated for clay base movement, and ensuring proper drainage underneath so water doesn't pool and worsen the problem.
Absolutely. We repair installations regardless of who put it down originally. We're certified installers familiar with most product lines, and we'll match your existing turf type and infill if possible. If another installer left gaps in the base prep—common with McDonough's challenging clay—we'll reinforce it during repair to prevent future issues.
Small repairs—seam fixes, infill top-ups, minor burn damage—usually take one day. Larger patches or complete seam re-gluing across multiple sections may take two. We schedule around McDonough's weather; summer heat means early-morning starts, and we avoid repairs right after heavy rain when clay is saturated.
Yes. Many Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown properties have HOA landscape covenants. We review your rules before starting any repair, ensuring work meets height, drainage, and appearance standards. Some HOAs require approval documentation—we handle that communication.
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