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Your artificial turf in McDonough takes a beating. Between the Henry County clay that shifts under your yard, the summer heat that stresses even the toughest blades, and the constant foot traffic in neighborhoods like Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown, wear and tear happens faster than most homeowners expect. We've been repairing synthetic lawns across McDonough for years—from the newer subdivisions around Heritage Park to established homes near McDonough Square—and we know exactly what breaks turf around here and how to fix it right. Whether you've got seams separating, infill settling into the clay base, or high-traffic patches that are matting down, we can get your turf looking fresh again without the full replacement cost. Most repairs happen in a day or two, and you'll be back to enjoying a maintenance-free lawn that actually holds up in Georgia's heat. Call us for a free quote on what your turf really needs.
McDonough's clay-heavy soil creates unique challenges for artificial turf systems. That dense Henry County clay doesn't drain like sandy loam, so if your base prep wasn't perfect during installation, water can pool under the turf and cause infill to shift or backing to deteriorate faster. We see this a lot in the rapid-growth subdivisions here—some installations cut corners on drainage layers, and it catches up with homeowners within 3-5 years. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on your lot. Homes backing up to Heritage Park or sitting under mature oaks have different wear patterns than the newer builds in full sun. Seams are another McDonough-specific issue: the clay base can settle unevenly, pulling at seam tape and creating trip hazards. Neighborhood HOAs in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown typically have appearance standards, so bare patches and worn seams get noticed. Yard sizes in McDonough tend to be generous—we're dealing with quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots—which means repair costs vary widely depending on the damage zone. We always assess whether localized repair makes sense or if a section replacement is more cost-effective long-term.
Henry County's clay base shifts seasonally, especially in spring and fall. That movement stresses seam tape. Improper base compaction during installation makes it worse. We inspect your base and re-tape or reinforce seams to handle McDonough's soil movement. Sometimes we need to address drainage too, especially if water's pooling under the turf.
Single patches can absolutely be repaired. We cut out the damaged section, install fresh turf with matching pile height and infill, and blend the seams. It's much cheaper than full replacement. In McDonough's generous-sized yards, a localized repair usually runs 30-40% of a complete install.
Most do. We make sure repaired sections match your existing turf in color and texture so there's no visible patching from the street. We handle infill top-up and seam finishing to keep your yard HOA-compliant and looking intentional, not like a patchwork.
It depends on drainage, sun exposure, and foot traffic. Homes in full sun or with poor base drainage often need infill refresh or seam work every 4-6 years. Shaded lots near Heritage Park age more slowly. We'll assess your specific yard and give you a realistic timeline on what to expect.
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