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Your artificial turf in McDonough has been taking a beating. Between the Henry County clay that shifts under heavy rain and the intense Georgia sun beating down on Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown, even premium synthetic grass shows wear. Maybe you've got bare patches from kids playing in the yard, seams coming loose, or infill that's compacted and looking thin. The good news? Most damage is fixable without ripping out the whole installation. LawnLogic specializes in turf repair for McDonough homeowners who want their yards looking sharp again without the hassle of a full replacement. We handle everything from seam re-gluing and infill top-ups to spot replacements and drainage fixes. Since we service the area regularly, we know exactly how Henry County's soil and weather patterns stress synthetic grass—and what actually works to fix it. Get a quick quote today and find out what your repair really costs.
McDonough's landscape throws some specific challenges at artificial turf. That dense Henry County clay base means drainage isn't always straightforward—if your turf was installed without proper base preparation or if settling has occurred over time, you might see water pooling or infill displacement during heavy rains. The neighborhoods around Eagle's Landing and near Heritage Park tend to have larger residential lots, which means more foot traffic and UV exposure across broader areas. Sun exposure is intense here, especially on south-facing yards, so older turf installations sometimes show fading or backing degradation in those spots. Many of the subdivisions in the area have HOA landscape standards, so if your turf is visible from the street or from common areas, repairs need to look intentional and seamless. The good news is that McDonough's dry seasons are predictable enough that repair work can be scheduled reliably. We account for local soil composition and drainage patterns when assessing your turf's condition—something out-of-area contractors often miss.
Bare patches usually come from heavy foot traffic (kids' play areas, pet runs) or underlying drainage issues tied to Henry County's clay soil. If water's collecting underneath, the backing deteriorates and grass pulls away. We assess the drainage and either repair the affected section or recommend infill adjustment to restore coverage.
Failed seams look like raised edges, visible gaps, or weeds creeping up between sections. McDonough's temperature swings—hot summers and occasional freeze-thaws—can stress seams over time. We re-glue and reinforce seams to prevent further separation and water infiltration underneath.
Absolutely. Clay compacts and shifts, especially around Heritage Park's elevation changes and newer subdivisions where grading is still settling. We check base stability before repairing surface damage. If the base has shifted, we may need to re-level before patching to prevent the problem from recurring.
Yes, if we can source your original turf brand and style—we carry common McDonough installations in stock. If your turf is discontinued, we'll find the closest match. We also blend new and old infill so patches don't stand out visually.
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