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Your artificial turf in McDonough isn't just sitting there looking pretty—it's handling Georgia heat, rapid yard settling in those newer Eagle's Landing subdivisions, and whatever else Henry County throws at it. Over time, seams separate, infill compacts, and UV exposure takes its toll. That's where turf repair comes in. We've worked with homeowners across McDonough and Kelleytown long enough to know exactly what happens when you combine our clay-heavy soil with the wear patterns of a busy family yard. Whether your turf is five years old or brand new, damage happens—pets dig, kids play hard, and drainage issues can sneak up on you. The good news? Most repairs don't require a full reinstall. We handle everything from patching high-traffic zones near your patio to re-stretching seams that have started to cup, and we make sure your yard drains properly so you're not staring at puddles after a summer thunderstorm. Living here in McDonough means understanding your specific landscape challenges, and we take that seriously.
McDonough's clay-dominant soil is a double-edged sword for artificial turf. Heavy clay means excellent base compaction (which turf actually needs), but it also means water sits around instead of draining naturally. When we're repairing turf in neighborhoods like Eagle's Landing or near Heritage Park, we always check your subsurface drainage first—clay that hasn't been properly sloped will cause seams to fail faster and infill to migrate. The rapid growth in Henry County subdivisions means a lot of newer yards still have settling soil underneath, which stresses seams and can create low spots where water pools. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're under mature trees or in one of the newer developments where shade is still years away. Those full-sun yards see more UV damage and infill color-fading; shaded properties have their own challenges with moisture retention and algae growth. HOA communities around McDonough Square tend to have stricter appearance standards, so we focus on seamless repairs that blend invisibly with existing turf. We also account for the heavy use patterns we see in Henry County yards—kids, dogs, entertaining—which guides where we reinforce seams and how we redistribute infill.
Yes, especially in newer Eagle's Landing homes where the soil is still settling. Clay-based soil shifts over time, and if your base wasn't graded perfectly, seams take the stress. We can re-stretch and reseal the affected seams, but we'll also check your drainage and base to prevent it from happening again. Most separation in McDonough yards points to settling, not installation failure.
Henry County's heat and humidity accelerate UV fading and infill breakdown compared to cooler regions. Most McDonough yards need touch-ups every 3–5 years depending on use and sun exposure. Heavy-traffic areas (near patios or dog runs) and full-sun zones fail faster. Regular brushing and raking extend time between repairs significantly.
Patches are absolutely doable. We can cut out the damaged section, replace the infill and top layer, and restitch the seams so it's invisible. The trickier part in McDonough is preventing future damage—we can discuss drainage improvements or layout changes that discourage digging in the first place.
Repair makes financial sense unless more than 30% of your yard is damaged. In McDonough, most wear is localized—high-traffic zones, sun-baked corners, drainage problem spots. We assess the damage and give you an honest comparison of repair versus replacement costs. Usually repair saves you thousands.
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