Driveway Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your driveway edge in Palmetto takes a beating. Between the heavy clay soil that shifts with Georgia's wet winters, the heat that bakes turf at the borders, and the constant traffic of cars pulling in and out, that seam where artificial grass meets pavement deteriorates faster than most homeowners expect. We've been servicing the Palmetto area and the surrounding Cascade-Palmetto corridor for years, and driveway-edge repair is one of our most common calls. The good news? It's fixable, and it doesn't require a full reinstallation. Whether your turf has pulled away from the concrete, the infill has washed out from rain runoff, or the edge binding has started to fray, we can get it sealed back up and looking finished again. Most repairs in the 30268 area take a day or less, and we can usually schedule you within the week. Let's talk about what's happening at your property.
Palmetto's South Fulton clay soil is unforgiving on turf edges. When it gets wet—and it does frequently in our climate—the ground beneath artificial grass can shift and settle unevenly, pulling the turf away from your driveway or patio. This is especially true on properties near the Palmetto train depot area and throughout the rural-suburban stretches where drainage patterns aren't always ideal. The sun exposure also matters. South-facing driveway edges in Palmetto get intense afternoon heat, which can age certain turf infill materials faster and sometimes cause the turf backing to become brittle at the seam. We size up each job individually because lot sizes vary significantly across Palmetto—some properties are tight quarter-acre footprints, while others have deeper setbacks. Edge reinforcement, proper infill replenishment, and correct seam sealing are critical here. We also make sure your repair accounts for Palmetto's drainage reality: we slope edges slightly away from the turf to prevent pooling, which extends the life of your repair considerably.
Depends on your turf age and how exposed that edge is. In Palmetto's clay-heavy soil, we typically see edge issues emerge 5–7 years into ownership, though heavier-trafficked driveways can show wear sooner. If your turf is newer and the edge is pulling away, it's usually an installation issue we can correct quickly. We recommend annual inspections, especially before our wet season.
Mostly, yes. If your turf is less than 3–4 years old, a repair section blends seamlessly. Older turf may show a slight color difference because UV exposure fades the original lawn over time. We use matching infill and pile height, so functionally it's identical. The seam itself becomes invisible once we seal and finish it.
Absolutely. This is our bread and butter in Palmetto. We re-stretch the turf, secure it back to the edge with proper adhesive and binding, and reinforce the seam. If the concrete edge itself is cracked or uneven, we'll flag that—but the turf repair itself handles the gap. Most jobs take 4–6 hours.
Not necessarily, unless infill has washed away or compacted heavily at the damage zone. We assess during the visit. In Palmetto's clay environment with regular rain, we often recommend topping off infill within a 2–3 foot band around the repair to ensure consistent drainage and cushioning across the seam.
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