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Your artificial turf in Morrow takes a beating. Between the heavy clay soil that comes with Clayton County and the commercial corridor traffic patterns around Southlake Mall, lawns around here face real wear and tear. Maybe your turf has bare patches, seams that are coming loose, or that stubborn drainage issue that keeps turning your yard into a swamp after rain. The good news? You don't need to rip everything out and start over. Most turf damage in Morrow is fixable with targeted repair work. We handle everything from patching high-traffic zones near the Clayton State area to fixing infill loss and realigning sections that have shifted. Since we're about half an hour away, we can get your yard looking sharp again without the months-long wait or the hassle of complete replacement. Let's talk about what's actually wrong with your turf and what it'll take to make it right.
Morrow's clay-heavy soil creates some unique challenges for artificial turf. That dense clay base means water doesn't drain as naturally as it does in sandier regions, so if your turf's base layer gets compromised, you'll notice pooling fast—especially during Georgia's humid summers. The neighborhoods around Southlake Mall and near Clayton State tend to have smaller residential lots squeezed between commercial properties, which means your turf system needs solid edges and secure seams or you'll see separation pretty quickly. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're dealing with mature trees (common in the residential areas) or that full-afternoon heat near the commercial corridor. High-traffic patterns—kids playing, foot traffic from nearby parking areas—wear infill faster here than in quieter neighborhoods. Clayton County clay also means your base needs solid compaction during any repair work; otherwise, you'll get settling that creates dips and uneven spots. We account for all of this when we assess damage, especially if your turf was installed years ago and the base has shifted or compacted unevenly.
Clayton County's clay base naturally holds water, and Morrow's commercial corridor means drainage infrastructure isn't always ideal around residential properties. Your turf's base layer or perimeter drainage might have failed, or infill has compacted and isn't allowing water to percolate. We'll assess your slope and base condition to fix the root cause—sometimes it's as simple as regrading the perimeter, other times we need to address base layer issues.
Depends on the damage. Small patches, seam separation, and infill loss are all repairable without replacing everything. If you've got widespread base failure or multiple large damaged areas, replacement might make sense financially. We'll give you an honest assessment—there's no commission in overselling you a full install if repair works.
Most repairs—patching, seam work, infill redistribution—take a day or two depending on scope. We're about 30 minutes from your location, so we can schedule efficiently without adding travel delays. Complex base work might take longer, but we'll give you a timeline upfront.
Modern seam sealing holds up well, and we use color-matched infill to minimize visibility. In direct afternoon sun, some seams may show slightly, but properly installed repairs last and don't reopen. If appearance is critical, we can discuss options like strategic landscaping or directional infill placement.
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