Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Oakwood has been taking a beating. Maybe it's the heavy clay soil we deal with here in Hall County—that stuff doesn't drain like it should and puts pressure on seams and infill over time. Or perhaps you've got a patchy section from dog traffic, a tear near the deck, or areas where the turf has simply settled unevenly. Whatever happened, you don't have to replace the whole yard. We repair turf right here in Oakwood and the surrounding neighborhoods—Mundy Mill area included—and we know exactly how our Georgia weather and that red clay foundation affect synthetic grass. As a veteran-owned company, we show up on time, give you a straight answer about what can be fixed versus what needs replacement, and we stand behind the work. Most repairs take a day or two, and you're back to a yard that actually functions again instead of looking like a patchwork quilt.
Hall County's clay-heavy soil is both a blessing and a challenge for artificial turf. That dense clay base affects drainage around the perimeter of your installation, especially if your yard slopes toward the Mundy Mill area or backs up to one of the properties closer to Lake Lanier. When water pools or sits too long near seams, it accelerates wear on the backing and can separate the turf from the base—that's a repair we handle regularly. The summer heat around Oakwood can also cause infill to shift, especially on south-facing yards. Shade patterns vary wildly depending on whether you're nestled near tree lines or in one of the more open developments. If your turf was installed a few years ago, the infill may have compacted unevenly, creating low spots that trap debris and look worn. We assess all these factors—your soil type, sun exposure, and how the yard drains—before recommending whether a localized repair will hold or if you need a more involved fix.
Depends on the damage. Small tears, seam separation, and localized infill loss are absolutely repairable without tearing everything out. We've patched yards all over Oakwood and Mundy Mill where one section got damaged but the rest is still solid. If the damage spans more than 20–30% of your yard or if the backing has begun to deteriorate across a wide area, replacement makes more sense financially. We'll walk you through the honest assessment.
Clay doesn't drain well, so water pools near seams and under the turf base—that accelerates backing failure and infill loss. When we repair, we make sure the sub-base and drainage around the repair area are solid so the fix lasts. If your yard slopes toward lower points, we address grading too, so you're not setting up the same problem again.
Most repairs we handle—seam work, infill top-ups, small patches—are done in a day. Larger sections might take two days depending on weather and how much prep the base needs. We'll give you a timeline when we assess the damage. Lake Lanier's humidity can affect curing time, so we factor that in.
It depends on how old your yard is and what brand was installed. We source matching or compatible infill and turf from the same manufacturers when possible. If your original product is discontinued or faded differently due to sun exposure, we talk through blending options. Our goal is a repair that functions flawlessly, even if color variation is slight.
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