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McDonough's neighborhoods—especially around Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown—have seen explosive growth over the last decade, and with that comes a real challenge: keeping yards looking sharp in Henry County's clay-heavy soil and Georgia heat. Artificial turf repair might not be the first thing you think about when your lawn starts showing wear, but it's often the smartest move. Whether you've got a patch that's peeling, seams separating, or infill that's settled unevenly, those problems compound fast in our climate. The good news? Repair beats full replacement in most cases, and done right, your turf will look intentional—not patched. We work all across McDonough, from the newer subdivisions near Heritage Park to established homes closer to McDonough Square, and we understand the specific pressures that clay soil and our sun exposure put on synthetic lawns. A solid repair job adds years to your turf's life and keeps your yard looking the way you want it.
Henry County's clay soil is a double-edged sword for artificial turf. On one hand, it drains predictably—which helps with infill settling. On the other hand, that same clay compacts hard, and when your turf was installed over it, any movement in the base layer shows up as wrinkles or seam separation down the road. McDonough's newer subdivisions also mean a lot of homes have relatively young turf installations, but the heat and UV exposure here in Henry County age synthetic fibers faster than you'd expect. Sun-facing yards in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown can see noticeable color fading or backing degradation within 8–10 years. Many HOA communities in these neighborhoods have landscape guidelines too, so if your turf needs repair, it usually needs to happen soon—visible damage can trigger compliance notices. Yard sizes vary widely, from compact lots in newer clusters to larger properties on the edges. Repair work here often involves re-securing edges, replacing damaged seams, or refreshing infill in high-traffic zones. We always check the original installation specs when possible because every installer uses slightly different backing materials and infill blends.
That gap will only get worse. McDonough's sun and heat cause the backing to contract and expand seasonally, so a small seam separation becomes a trip hazard and dirt accumulation point within months. We seal and re-secure seams using heat-welding or polyurethane adhesives rated for Georgia's climate. Fixing it now prevents a bigger repair bill later.
Many do have HOA rules about turf color and appearance, especially in Eagle's Landing where newer subdivisions enforce consistent landscape standards. Before any repair, check your deed restrictions or HOA guidelines. We're familiar with these requirements and can match your existing turf specs so your repair passes inspection.
Depends on the damage. If you've got a small seam issue or localized wear, repair makes sense. If the backing is crumbling across most of the yard or infill is thin everywhere, replacement is smarter. We assess the whole picture—Henry County sun ages fibers, so older turf is more fragile. We'll give you an honest recommendation.
Most seam repairs, infill top-ups, and edge re-securing jobs take a single day. If we need to replace a section, add a day. We schedule around McDonough's summer heat when possible—early morning work means less sun stress on you and the turf. Weather delays can push timelines, but we'll keep you posted.
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