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Your artificial turf in Moreland is taking a beating. Maybe it's a worn patch near the back door, or the seams are starting to separate after a few seasons of Georgia sun and rain. Whatever's going on, you don't need to rip out the whole yard and start over. A solid repair job can get your turf looking sharp again without the headache or expense of a full replacement. We handle turf repairs across Coweta County, including right here in Moreland and the surrounding rural areas. Our crew knows what happens to synthetic grass in this climate—the red clay underneath, the humidity, the temperature swings—and we know exactly how to fix it. Whether you're dealing with drainage issues from our heavy rains or UV damage from long summers, we can patch it, seal it, or reinforce it depending on what your yard actually needs. The best part? You can get an estimate online without having to schedule someone to come out if you're not ready. Just snap a few photos of the problem area and tell us what's going on, and we'll give you a real number.
Moreland's landscape comes with some specific challenges for artificial turf. That Coweta County red clay doesn't drain like sandy soil, so if your turf has low spots or poor sub-base preparation, you'll see water pooling after rain—and that's often what leads to turf damage in the first place. The rural setting means bigger yards, which can mean more sun exposure in some spots and dense shade in others depending on tree cover. Summer heat here is intense, and while modern turf is UV-resistant, prolonged exposure can still cause fading or softening of the fibers, especially on south-facing areas. Winter isn't harsh enough to crack the turf itself, but freeze-thaw cycles on poorly compacted bases can shift things around. Seams also take a beating in our humidity—adhesive and tape joints need quality materials and proper installation to hold up. Most Moreland properties don't have strict HOA landscape codes since the area is more rural, but that also means homeowners often push their turf harder without professional maintenance plans. The good news is that repairs are straightforward once you know what you're dealing with. We assess the sub-base, drainage, seam integrity, and fiber condition before recommending whether you need patching, re-seaming, or infill top-up.
Our humidity and temperature swings stress adhesive bonds over time. Coweta County's red clay also moves slightly during wet seasons, which puts tension on seams. High-traffic areas near doorways fail faster. We re-seal seams with commercial-grade tape and adhesive that's rated for Georgia's climate, which typically buys you several more years of performance.
Yes, if it's compacted unevenly or if drainage wasn't done right during installation. Standing water in clay leads to mold, odor, and weakened backing. We can improve drainage by adding a perforated underpinning or regrading low spots. It's a repair, not a full reinstall, and it prevents much bigger problems down the road.
Patches work great for small damage—usually anything under 10-15 square feet. We cut out the damaged area, install new turf, and seal the seams so it blends in. For larger damage or multiple problem areas, we assess whether replacement makes more financial sense than multiple repairs.
We're about 55 minutes from our main location, so we bundle Moreland repairs with other Coweta County jobs when we can. That said, we schedule repair appointments throughout the week. Get an online estimate first—that way you know the scope and cost before we even set a date.
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