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Newnan's a town that takes pride in its homes. Whether you're in one of the newer subdivisions or near the heart of Downtown Newnan, your yard reflects who you are—and artificial turf that's worn, patchy, or damaged sends the wrong message. That's where we come in. Your turf investment was supposed to last, and it can. Instead of tearing everything out and starting over, repair is often the smarter play. We've been fixing artificial turf systems across Coweta County for years, and we know exactly what happens when Georgia heat, our red clay base, and seasonal wear team up against synthetic grass. The good news? Most damage is fixable. Seams separate. Infill settles. Drainage backing fails. Weeds creep through worn spots. None of that means game over. Our crew handles everything from small patch repairs to full-section replacement, and we work with the exact specifications your original installation called for. If you're protecting your forever home in Newnan, you want it done right the first time.
Coweta County's red clay is beautiful, but it's unforgiving. That dense, compacted base you've got under your turf means water doesn't drain like it does in other parts of Georgia—which is why proper backing and subsurface work matters so much during repairs. The newer subdivisions around Glenrochie and beyond tend to have uniform lot sizes and mature HOA rules that expect well-maintained landscaping year-round. Artificial turf checked that box, but only if it's kept in good shape. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're tucked under oaks near Carl Miller Park or in the open-plan developments. Seams and infill settle differently in full sun versus dappled shade, and repairs need to account for that. We also see a lot of edge-wear and drainage issues where clay soils have shifted seasonally. When we repair, we're not just fixing the surface—we're checking the subsurface integrity, the slope, and the backing to make sure the system works the way it did on day one. That's the difference between a patch job and a real fix.
Depends on the scope. A small seam reseal or infill top-up can happen in a day. Larger repairs—say, replacing a 100-square-foot section due to drainage failure or UV damage—typically take 2–3 days. We schedule around Newnan weather (those hot summers can affect curing times), and we'll walk you through the timeline before we start. We're not rushing through Coweta County yards.
Honest answer: if your turf is more than 3–4 years old, the color and pile texture will look slightly different on the patch. UV exposure fades synthetic grass gradually. We match as closely as possible, but we're upfront about expectations. If color mismatch bothers you, full-section replacement is the solution. We'll quote both options.
Heat expansion and contraction are the main culprits, plus ground settling in our red clay. Coweta County's seasonal moisture swings—wet springs, dry summers—cause the subsurface to shift. If the original installation didn't account for proper slope or if infill has compacted unevenly, seams separate faster. We re-seal and re-infill to stabilize the bond.
Most do. Many require that repairs meet original specifications and don't change the lawn's appearance significantly. We're familiar with local HOA landscape standards in newer Newnan subdivisions. Before we start any work, we'll help you confirm whether permits or HOA approval is needed—that's part of doing this right.
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