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Your artificial turf in McDonough takes a beating. Between the Henry County clay, the intense Georgia sun, and the constant foot traffic from active families in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown, even premium synthetic grass needs real maintenance and occasional repairs. We get it—you didn't install that turf to spend weekends worrying about seams splitting, infill settling, or drainage backing up after a summer downpour. That's where we come in. LawnLogic has been handling turf repairs across Henry County for years, and we know exactly what happens when rapid-growth subdivisions meet clay soil and fluctuating weather. Whether you've got a worn patch near your grill area, a seam that's separating, or infill that's compacted unevenly, we'll get it fixed without ripping out your entire yard. We're not some Atlanta franchise—we're local, we show up when we say we will, and we've repaired turf in neighborhoods just like yours.
McDonough's Henry County clay creates unique drainage challenges that directly impact artificial turf performance. Unlike sandier soils in other parts of Georgia, clay holds water longer, which means your infill can compact faster and drainage rock can become saturated during heavy rains. We typically see turf installed over a 4–6 inch gravel base here, but settling happens—especially in the newer subdivisions where the ground is still shifting. Sun exposure varies wildly between Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown depending on tree coverage and lot orientation. Backyards facing south get brutal afternoon heat, which accelerates UV wear on lower-grade turf and can soften the backing material. HOA communities in the area often have strict guidelines about seam visibility and edge finishing, so repairs need to match the original install aesthetic. Lot sizes in rapid-growth neighborhoods tend to be moderate—usually 0.25 to 0.5 acres—which means repairs are often visible and need to blend seamlessly. Winter is mild enough that turf stays accessible, but spring thaw can expose base-layer settling issues we've repaired the previous season.
Henry County clay shifts seasonally—it expands when wet and contracts when dry. That movement stresses seams, especially if your base layer settled unevenly during initial installation. We've seen it in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown constantly. We can re-seam and reinforce the backing without a full yard replacement, and we'll improve drainage under the affected section.
Clay itself isn't the enemy—poor drainage under it is. We always assess your base layer and ground slope during a repair estimate. If clay has compacted, we'll address it. Sometimes that means adding perforated drainpipe or re-raking the gravel. We've done hundreds of these fixes in Henry County subdivisions.
Small repairs—patching a worn spot or fixing a seam—typically take one day. Larger work like re-seaming or base-layer adjustment might need a second visit. We schedule around weather since Henry County clay can be muddy after rain. We'll give you a timeline during the estimate.
Yes, but we need to see your original installation specs. If we can access the same product line and pile height, we'll blend it perfectly. If your turf is discontinued, we'll match the closest alternative. Many HOAs in McDonough actually waive restrictions if repairs use the exact same materials, so bring your paperwork.
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