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Artificial turf in Palmetto takes a beating. Between the clay-heavy soil that shifts with Georgia's humidity swings and the rural-suburban yard sizes that sprawl across properties near the Cascade-Palmetto Hwy corridor, your synthetic lawn faces real wear. Whether you've got bare patches from foot traffic, seams pulling apart, or infill that's compacted down to nothing, repair work keeps your investment looking sharp without the constant maintenance headaches that natural grass demands in South Fulton. LawnLogic handles turf repair across the Palmetto area—everything from patching problem zones to re-leveling sections where the ground has settled. We've worked yards throughout the neighborhood, from tight spaces near the Palmetto train depot area to sprawling properties out in the more rural stretches. The difference between a quick cosmetic fix and a repair that actually lasts comes down to understanding how your specific yard drains, where the sun hits hardest, and what the local clay does when it gets wet. That's where local experience matters. We know Palmetto's soil, its weather patterns, and the way properties here are laid out. A repair done wrong can leave you with mismatched seams or turf that shifts again in six months. Done right, it blends seamlessly and holds up through another cycle of Georgia heat and rain.
Palmetto's clay-based soil is your turf's biggest character trait. That dense, moisture-holding earth shifts seasonally—it swells when wet, contracts when dry—which puts stress on seams and can cause settling under artificial turf. If your yard's been down for a few years, you've probably noticed low spots where water pools or areas where the turf has begun to separate. The sun exposure here varies widely depending on your lot's tree coverage. Properties closer to the Cascade-Palmetto Hwy tend to be more open; Palmetto area yards tucked into older neighborhoods often have mature oaks and pines creating dappled shade. Artificial turf doesn't care about shade the way natural grass does, but it does affect how quickly the surface temperature rises on summer days—and that matters for foot traffic patterns and wear. Yard sizes in Palmetto range from modest suburban lots to larger rural-residential properties. Bigger yards mean more perimeter seams and more potential problem zones. Our repairs account for this by reinforcing transitions and ensuring infill is redistributed evenly across the entire surface. The clay underneath means we also pay attention to drainage—poor grading compounds every other turf issue, so we evaluate the slope and subsurface condition before recommending the repair scope.
Both, honestly. That western exposure gets intense afternoon sun, which causes seams to expand and contract. Combined with Palmetto's clay soil shifting underneath, you get stress at the transition points. We can re-seam that section and add reinforcement tape underneath to anchor it to the base. The real fix also means checking the clay grade—if it's settling unevenly, the turf stays loose no matter how tight we pull the seam.
Repair pricing depends on patch size, seam condition, and infill replacement needs. A small bare patch runs $200–400; larger section repairs or full seam work typically land in the $600–1,200 range. We assess your specific yard—soil type, turf age, and damage scope—before quoting. Most Palmetto homeowners find repair far cheaper than full replacement, especially when caught early.
Yes, if your original turf is still in decent shape. We source matching artificial grass based on pile height, blade shape, and color. Palmetto yards installed within the last 5–7 years are usually straightforward matches. Older installations or discontinued product lines require more hunting, but we've sourced matches even for tough cases. We'll inspect your current turf and confirm the match before proceeding.
Small repairs—under 50 square feet—usually finish in a day. Larger sections, seam work, or jobs that require clay grading underneath typically take 2–3 days depending on weather and complexity. Palmetto's humidity can affect drying time for adhesives, so we factor that in. We'll give you a realistic timeline once we scope the work on-site.
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