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Your artificial turf in McDonough has probably seen better days. Whether your lawn is in Eagle's Landing, near Heritage Park, or anywhere across the 30252 and 30253 zip codes, wear and tear happens—especially in Henry County's clay-heavy soil and the intense Georgia heat. Seams separate, infill compacts, and that fresh green look fades faster than you'd expect. The good news? You don't need to rip it all out and start over. Repair is almost always the smarter move, and it's way more affordable than replacement. We've worked on hundreds of McDonough yards that just needed some TLC: re-securing edges, topping off infill, patching high-traffic zones, or fixing drainage issues that clay soil creates. Most of our clients are surprised at how much life is left in their turf once we get in there. Better yet, we offer flexible payment options so you're not stuck choosing between fixing your yard and keeping your budget intact. Let's get your lawn looking sharp again without the financial headache.
McDonough's landscape comes with its own quirks. Henry County's dense clay soil means water doesn't drain like it does in sandier regions—so if your turf was installed without proper base preparation or drainage layers, you might see pooling or soft spots after heavy rain. That clay also shifts seasonally, which can cause seams to separate or the turf to buckle slightly. The subdivisions around Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown tend to have smaller to mid-sized residential lots, so most yards here are between 2,000 and 5,000 square feet of turf. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on tree canopy density—some neighborhoods are heavily wooded, while newer developments have wide-open yards that get baked. If you're in a community with HOA rules, most require turf to meet certain height and appearance standards, which makes timely repairs critical. The Georgia heat and humidity also accelerate infill breakdown and can cause color fading in lower-quality turfs. We always account for McDonough's specific soil conditions and drainage challenges when designing repairs.
Henry County clay expands and contracts with seasonal moisture changes—way more than sandy soil does. That movement stresses seam adhesive and the stitching underneath. Combined with Georgia's temperature swings and the intense summer heat, seams can split or lift within 5–8 years. We re-secure them using industrial-grade adhesive and ensure proper drainage underneath so the clay isn't constantly shifting.
Absolutely. Most McDonough yards we repair are well under 10 years old. Early damage usually comes from installation mistakes, poor drainage, or heavy use in high-traffic zones. If the base and the bulk of the turf are solid, repair is the right call. We assess what's salvageable and patch or reinforce problem areas instead of replacing everything.
Yes. We offer payment plans that let you spread the cost over a few months instead of paying upfront. For repair work—which typically runs less than full replacement—most McDonough homeowners find a plan that fits their budget. No surprise financing terms; we're straightforward about what you owe and when.
Most repairs take one to three days depending on scope. Seam work, infill top-ups, and small patches can often be done in a day. If we're addressing drainage issues or replacing larger damaged sections, we might need a second visit. We'll give you a clear timeline before we start and keep disruption minimal.
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