Satisfaction Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Artificial turf in Newnan takes a beating. Between the red clay soil that Coweta County is famous for, the humidity that settles in during summer months, and the foot traffic that comes with newer subdivisions like The Lakes at Glenrochie, even quality synthetic lawns wear down faster than homeowners expect. That's where repair comes in—and frankly, it's something we see more often than installation itself. A seam splits. Infill settles unevenly. UV exposure causes fading in high-traffic zones. We've handled hundreds of these jobs across the 30263 and 30265 ZIP codes, and we've learned that the difference between a patch job that lasts two years and one that lasts eight comes down to technique, materials, and honest diagnosis. We don't just glue things back together. We assess why the damage happened in the first place, then fix it the way it should be fixed. That's our satisfaction guarantee—not because we're confident we'll get it right the first time, but because we're committed to making it right if we don't.
Newnan's landscape presents specific challenges for artificial turf longevity. The red clay base that's ubiquitous in Coweta County affects drainage patterns beneath synthetic lawns, which means settling and seam separation happen more frequently here than in sandier regions. Homes in newer subdivisions often have smaller, more densely landscaped yards where foot traffic concentrates in predictable patterns—this accelerates wear in certain zones. Downtown Newnan and The Lakes at Glenrochie neighborhoods tend toward HOA-maintained properties with strict appearance standards, so a repair that doesn't match the surrounding turf's color and pile height becomes noticeable quickly. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on tree canopy—mature oaks provide afternoon shade that slows UV degradation, but full-sun yards facing south get hammered. We size infill replacement, seam repair, and top-dressing work based on these local soil and sun conditions rather than applying one-size-fits-all approaches. The humidity also matters: trapped moisture beneath improperly repaired seams leads to mold issues that typical homeowners don't catch until it's advanced.
Coweta County's red clay doesn't drain as efficiently as sandy soil, causing moisture buildup under seams and infill settling that creates gaps. Add Newnan's summer humidity and the foot traffic from newer subdivisions, and you're looking at accelerated wear. Proper installation with drainage layers helps, but repairs become necessary sooner here than in drier regions.
Partially. If your lawn has patchy fading, we can replace sections of the faded turf with fresh material that matches the unfaded portions. However, if the entire yard is uniformly faded, a complete replacement usually looks better than repairs. We'll be honest about which approach makes sense for your specific situation around Newnan.
Yes, if done correctly. We work with Glenrochie and other Newnan HOAs regularly. We use matching pile heights, infill types, and seaming techniques that create repairs indistinguishable from the original installation. We'll even coordinate with your HOA if they need to inspect the work before sign-off.
Repairs typically run 30-50% of full replacement cost, depending on damage extent. A seam split or small wear patch might cost $300-800. Larger areas or multiple damage zones could reach $1,500-3,000. We'll quote honestly after assessing your yard's soil conditions and damage pattern.
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