Satisfaction Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in McDonough takes a beating. Between the Henry County clay soil, the relentless Georgia heat, and the way neighborhoods like Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown keep expanding with new construction happening all around, yards get stressed fast. Maybe your seams are separating. Maybe drainage isn't working the way it should. Maybe UV exposure has your turf looking faded and tired. The good news? That's exactly what we repair. We've been fixing artificial grass installations across Henry County long enough to know what goes wrong and how to fix it right—without the guesswork. Our satisfaction guarantee means you're not paying for a repair that doesn't actually solve the problem. We show up, diagnose what's happening with your specific turf, and give you honest pricing before we touch anything. Most McDonough homeowners are surprised how affordable it is to get their turf looking new again instead of ripping it out and starting over.
McDonough's clay-heavy soil creates unique challenges for artificial turf systems. When we install or repair here, we're thinking about water management differently than we would in sandier regions. The clay doesn't drain naturally, so proper base preparation and infill selection become critical—especially during Henry County's summer storms. Your turf also sees intense sun exposure, particularly in the newer subdivisions around Eagle's Landing where mature tree cover is still establishing. That UV stress can break down turf fibers faster if the product wasn't engineered for Georgia's climate. HOA communities throughout McDonough often have specific requirements about pile height, backing material, and edge finishing, so repairs need to comply with those rules or you're setting yourself up for compliance issues later. Typical lot sizes here run larger than urban Atlanta, which means bigger repair projects but also clearer problem areas. The red clay that's common in the area can stain lighter-colored turf if drainage isn't handled properly during repairs, so we pay attention to that detail.
Clay soil expansion and contraction from our wet/dry cycles is the main culprit. During heavy rains—which Henry County sees plenty of—water pools around seams and loosens the adhesive. Temperature swings also stress the joints. We reglue and reinforce seams with newer technology that handles our climate better than original installations typically did.
Most properties go 3–5 years before needing significant work, depending on foot traffic and sun exposure. Eagle's Landing yards with southern exposure wear faster. We inspect annually and catch small issues before they become expensive problems. Regular maintenance extends your turf's life substantially.
Almost always, yes. Spot repairs, seam work, and infill top-ups are routine for us. Full replacement only becomes necessary if the base has failed or the turf is 10+ years old and degrading overall. We give you honest assessments—we'd rather do a focused repair than oversell you.
It can, if drainage is poor. During repairs, we ensure water moves away from the turf surface and into proper drainage channels. The right infill material also minimizes staining. We address this directly so you don't end up with discolored patches after the next heavy rain.
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