Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in McDonough takes a beating—literally. Between the clay soil that Henry County is famous for, the heat of Georgia summers, and the aggressive growth patterns of subdivisions like Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown, synthetic lawns wear faster than most homeowners expect. Seams split. Infill settles. UV exposure fades color in high-traffic zones. That's where repair comes in. We're a veteran-owned crew that understands the McDonough landscape (and the folks who live in it). We've spent years fixing turf systems installed by others, repairing damage from improper drainage around Heritage Park–area homes, and reinforcing lawns that weren't built to handle Henry County's unique soil conditions. If your turf is showing its age—or if a professional install just didn't hold up—we'll diagnose what went wrong and fix it right. No excuses, no timeline surprises. Just honest work from people who've served their country and now serve their community.
McDonough's clay-heavy soil is beautiful for trees but brutal on artificial turf drainage. That Henry County clay doesn't absorb water the way sandy soils do, which means poor installation or repair can leave standing water under your turf. Over time, this breaks down the backing, accelerates infill compaction, and creates soft spots that feel unstable underfoot. The neighborhoods around Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown tend toward quarter-acre to half-acre lots in newer subdivisions—yards that were often installed with turf five to eight years ago. By now, many are due for seam repair, edge reinforcement, or complete infill replacement. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on tree coverage and lot orientation; full-sun yards in McDonough degrade faster than shaded areas because of UV intensity. We also pay attention to HOA requirements in your subdivision—some have specific rules about turf backing color, infill type, or pile height. Henry County's warm season means your turf works year-round, which is great for appearance but means wear patterns are continuous. That's why preventive repair now saves you from costly replacement later.
Henry County's clay soil and the way many subdivisions were graded creates uneven settling. When the ground shifts—especially after heavy rain—seams can pull apart. Age, UV exposure, and foot traffic accelerate this. We reopen seams, clean the backing, and re-glue with professional-grade adhesive that handles McDonough's heat cycles.
Absolutely. We see plenty of installations in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown that skipped proper drainage prep or used wrong infill for Henry County's soil. We can tear out problem sections, address the underlying cause, and reinstall correctly—or patch and reinforce if full replacement isn't necessary.
In this area, expect infill refreshing every 2–3 years depending on foot traffic and drainage performance. Henry County's clay foundation can compact infill faster than other regions. We test your current infill depth and recommend whether you need a full refresh or targeted additions.
Most seam repairs and localized fixes take 1–2 days. Larger projects may need a site visit first. Since we're veteran-owned and service Henry County full-time, we prioritize quick scheduling and work to minimize disruption to your landscape.
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