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McDonough's explosive growth over the past decade means a lot of newer homes are dealing with artificial turf that's seen better days. Whether you're in Eagle's Landing, Kelleytown, or anywhere in the 30252 and 30253 zips, wear and tear on synthetic grass happens faster than most people expect—especially in our Georgia heat and humidity. The good news? Repair doesn't always mean rip-and-replace. We've spent years working with Henry County homeowners who installed turf thinking it was truly maintenance-free, only to discover that seams split, infill compacts, and drainage backing up causes real headaches. The team at LawnLogic knows McDonough's landscape inside and out. We handle everything from patching damaged sections to re-leveling yards that settled unevenly in our clay-heavy soil. Most repairs take a fraction of the time and cost of full replacement, and we can usually schedule you within a week or two. Let's talk about what's actually going on with your yard.
Henry County's heavy clay base creates unique challenges for artificial turf longevity. When yards aren't graded correctly during original installation, water pools instead of draining—and standing water breaks down infill and backing faster than anything else. McDonough's neighborhoods tend to have smaller-to-medium residential lots, which means every square foot counts when you're trying to maintain a playable, attractive surface. The sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're backing up to the tree lines common in Eagle's Landing versus the more open subdivisions near the square. We see a lot of UV damage on turf facing south or southwest, especially after five years. Additionally, many HOAs in rapid-growth McDonough subdivisions have specific landscape standards—some actually require or encourage synthetic turf for water conservation. That's great in theory, but it means your repair work needs to match existing installations in tone and height. Our crew accounts for Henry County's soil settlement patterns when we repair or re-level, so your fixed section doesn't sink or shift differently from the rest of your yard.
Henry County's clay soil and our humidity create perfect conditions for infill compaction and decomposition. Heavy foot traffic, pet activity, and inadequate drainage all speed up breakdown. We assess infill depth and condition, then either top-dress with fresh infill or replace the entire section if it's too far gone. Most McDonough yards benefit from infill inspection every 3–4 years.
Yes, but it depends on how old the seam is and what caused the separation. If it's a newer install with defective seaming tape or adhesive failure, we can re-glue and reinforce. Older seams that have UV-degraded or shifted due to soil settlement may need section replacement. We'll give you an honest assessment before quoting repair versus replacement.
Absolutely. Shaded turf holds moisture longer and grows algae and moss more easily. During repair, we improve drainage and may recommend a shade-tolerant blade type if your original turf isn't holding up. Our crew also clears debris and improves air circulation in shaded areas to slow future decay.
Small patches or seam repairs usually finish in a day. Larger sections or re-leveling work might take two days depending on infill removal and drainage correction. We're based about 45 minutes away, so we can usually slot you in within 7–10 days. We'll confirm timing during the site visit.
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