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Your artificial turf in Palmetto takes a beating. Between the South Fulton clay soil that shifts underneath and the humidity that comes with living in this part of Fulton County, synthetic grass can settle unevenly, develop seams that separate, or get compacted in high-traffic zones. We see it all the time—especially in yards along the Cascade-Palmetto corridor where properties tend to be larger and the drainage challenges are real. The good news? Most turf damage doesn't mean replacement. A solid repair job can extend your turf's life by years and save you thousands. We've been handling turf repairs across the Palmetto area for long enough to know exactly where things go wrong and how to fix them right. Whether your seams are splitting, the infill is washing away, or the base is settling, we can get out here and assess what's actually needed—no pressure, no upsell.
Palmetto's clay-heavy soil is both blessing and curse for artificial turf. When installers don't prepare the base correctly, that dense clay compacts over time, creating low spots where water pools or where the turf sinks. Your yard's drainage matters more here than it does in sandy areas. We also see a lot of shade variation depending on whether your property sits closer to the Palmetto train depot area (more open sun) or back into the residential neighborhoods where mature trees dominate. That affects how much infill displacement happens—sunny yards see more UV stress on the backing, while shaded areas stay damper longer and can develop mold or algae growth on the fibers. Most Palmetto properties are on larger lots, which means longer seams. When seams fail, the problem compounds fast because water gets underneath. We always recommend checking your turf's foundation during spring and fall because the seasonal clay movement here is genuinely a factor.
Your clay base is settling—that's the honest answer. South Fulton clay compacts differently than prepared base rock, and over 2–4 years you'll notice dips forming. We can add infill to level things out, or in some cases rebuild the base layer if the settling is severe. Either way, it's usually a repair, not a full redo.
High humidity plus clay movement creates stress on seams. Water gets underneath, backing deteriorates, and the seams let go. We can re-secure and re-seal seams, or replace just the seam tape if the surrounding turf is still good. How old is your installation? That helps us know whether we're preventing bigger failure or responding to it.
Yes. We can replace damaged sections, repair seams, add infill, and re-level without tearing everything out. Spot repairs work best if the damage is localized—edges, high-traffic pathways, or one bad seam. If your turf is older than 8 years or the damage is widespread, we'll be honest about replacement being smarter.
Seam repairs: one day. Base re-leveling: two days. Section replacement: depends on size, but usually one to two days. Weather affects scheduling here—after heavy rain, clay is too soft to work on. We'll give you realistic timelines once we see what we're dealing with.
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