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Your artificial turf looked great when it was installed—maybe even perfect. But here in McDonough, whether you're in Eagle's Landing or over near Kelleytown, that pristine lawn can start showing wear faster than you'd expect. Seams separate. Infill shifts. Sometimes a tree branch or a rough patch of play takes out a section. The good news? That doesn't mean replacing the whole yard. We repair turf the right way, and we've been doing it long enough to know exactly what McDonough yards need. Henry County's clay soil and our rapid-growth subdivisions create unique challenges for artificial lawns—especially when it comes to drainage and edge stability. Whether your turf has been down for two years or ten, we can patch it, re-secure it, or refresh the infill without the stress of a full reinstall. We're local, we show up when we say we will, and we stand behind the work. No surprises, no shortcuts.
McDonough's clay-heavy soil is one reason artificial turf works so well here—but it's also why repairs matter. When real grass struggles in our heavy soil, turf becomes the smart choice. That said, clay underneath means drainage is critical. If infill washes out or seams start to separate, water pools differently than it would in sandier soil. Our newer subdivisions around Heritage Park and the McDonough Square area tend to have smaller to mid-sized yards with mixed sun and shade patterns. Trees mature fast, which means shade coverage changes year to year. We've noticed that yards with afternoon western exposure sometimes see infill breakdown slightly faster—the UV and heat work harder on those surfaces. Edge degradation is another McDonough-specific issue we see often. Where yards back up against retention ponds or natural areas, moisture creeps underneath and loosens the perimeter. We repair this by re-securing edges properly and ensuring the base stays stable. Most of the homes we service have HOA guidelines that actually prefer maintained artificial turf over patchy natural grass, so repairs keep you in compliance while maintaining curb appeal.
Henry County's clay soil and our summer heat accelerate infill compaction and migration. Rainfall in our area tends to shift infill toward low spots, and afternoon sun exposure breaks down the top layer faster. We assess infill depth and condition annually—most McDonough yards benefit from topping off every 18 to 24 months, not every 5 years.
We repair sections all the time. If the damage is isolated—tree damage, pet wear, seam separation—we patch or re-secure it. If more than 30% of the yard is compromised, full replacement makes more financial sense. We'll walk your property and give you honest options.
Shade actually slows degradation, which is good news. However, moisture lingers longer under shaded areas in our humid climate, so we pay extra attention to drainage and edge stability in those zones during repairs to prevent future issues.
Most repairs—seam re-securing, infill top-off, small patches—take one day. Larger section replacements might take two. We schedule around your routine and try to minimize disruption to your yard and landscaping.
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