Lifetime Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your turf in McDonough takes a beating. Between the Henry County clay that our area sits on and the intense Georgia summers, even a well-maintained lawn can start looking thin, patchy, or worn in high-traffic zones. If you've got kids running across the yard at Eagle's Landing or dogs that have created bare spots near the patio, artificial turf repair might be the answer you've been looking for. Here's the thing: once you go artificial, most homeowners realize they never want to go back to mowing and watering. But like anything installed outdoors, turf can need attention over time—seams separate, infill settles, or a section gets damaged. That's where we come in. We've been repairing and maintaining artificial lawns across Henry County long enough to know exactly what McDonough's climate and soil conditions throw at turf systems. Whether your yard's in Kelleytown or near Heritage Park, we can diagnose the problem, fix it right, and back it with a lifetime warranty. No guessing, no shortcuts.
McDonough's clay-heavy soil is actually one reason artificial turf becomes so attractive to homeowners here. But it also means your installation site had unique preparation requirements, and repairs need to account for drainage patterns that are different from sandy or loamy areas. The sun exposure in our rapid-growth subdivisions varies wildly. Some yards around Eagle's Landing sit in full afternoon heat; others are shaded by mature pines or newer trees still establishing themselves. Both scenarios affect how infill compacts and how seams respond to temperature swings. Summer temps in McDonough push synthetic fibers, so proper repair work—especially around high-wear areas—needs to anticipate expansion. Most turf here was installed 5–15 years ago as neighborhoods expanded. That timeline means many systems are past their "perfect" phase but nowhere near end-of-life if maintained correctly. We see a lot of edge settling where yards meet sidewalks, and seam separation in transition zones between full sun and shade. The Henry County clay also means water doesn't drain like it does in other Georgia regions, so we always check subsurface conditions during repairs to prevent future pooling.
Yes. Temperature swings between summer heat and spring/fall cool cause synthetic fibers to expand and contract. McDonough's clay soil also doesn't absorb water as quickly, so moisture can sit under seams and create lifting. We re-seal and, if needed, add infill to compress the seam back down. Our lifetime warranty covers seam integrity, so this is exactly what we repair.
Most seam repairs or patching jobs take 2–4 hours depending on scope. We're about 45 minutes from McDonough, so we schedule service blocks that let us handle multiple jobs efficiently. Complex repairs—like replacing a large damaged section—may take a full day. We'll give you a timeline before we start.
Many do, especially around Eagle's Landing where deed restrictions cover landscaping. Before we repair, we recommend checking your HOA guidelines—some require approval for color changes or seam repositioning. We work with HOAs regularly and can help document repairs to meet their standards.
Clay does drain slower, so proper base preparation matters during repair. If we're replacing a section, we ensure subsurface compaction and infill composition account for McDonough's soil. A lifetime warranty is only meaningful if the repair accounts for local conditions—that's why we never skip the prep work.
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