Zero Down — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Palmetto doesn't stay perfect forever—and that's completely normal. Whether it's a worn patch near your back patio, drainage issues from our heavy South Fulton clay, or just general wear from foot traffic, turf repair is one of those services that keeps your investment looking sharp for years to come. We've worked on properties all through the Palmetto area and along the Cascade-Palmetto Hwy corridor, and we know exactly what conditions your yard faces. The clay-heavy soil around here, combined with Georgia's humidity and seasonal rain, means your turf can develop issues that need professional attention—seaming problems, settled spots, or areas where drainage isn't flowing right. The good news? Most repairs are straightforward and don't require a full reinstallation. We can patch problem zones, re-secure loose seams, improve drainage underneath, or refresh the infill material to get your lawn looking restored. Our team understands the rural-suburban character of Palmetto neighborhoods and the specific challenges turf faces in this part of Fulton County. If you've noticed your artificial lawn isn't performing like it used to, let's talk about what's actually going on and how to fix it.
Palmetto's soil composition—primarily South Fulton clay—affects how artificial turf sits and drains over time. Clay compacts easily, which can create low spots or standing water underneath your turf if the base wasn't prepped or maintained correctly. That's especially relevant if your property sits in the lower elevations along the Cascade-Palmetto Hwy corridor, where water naturally wants to pool. Our humidity and frequent summer thunderstorms mean drainage is critical; improper grading or clogged perforated membranes can turn a small moisture issue into a bigger problem. Yard sizes in the Palmetto area vary widely—from smaller suburban lots near the train depot district to larger rural-suburban properties—which means repair approaches differ. A compact backyard might need spot seaming and infill refreshment, while larger properties might benefit from strategic base reconditioning. The clay also means your turf can shift slightly over seasons if the foundation settles unevenly. Sun exposure varies considerably depending on tree coverage in your specific neighborhood; areas with pine and oak canopy may develop algae or moss in shaded zones, requiring different maintenance than full-sun yards. We assess each Palmetto property individually because one neighborhood's drainage challenges won't match another's.
Absolutely. South Fulton clay compacts over time and doesn't drain like sandy soil. If your turf was installed without proper base preparation or crushed-stone layers, you'll see settling, soft spots, or standing water—especially after our heavy rain. We can address this by adding drainage layers, re-grading, or refreshing the base where needed.
We see a lot of seam separation (thanks to humidity and temperature swings), worn patches from foot traffic, drainage issues from our clay, and infill loss in high-use zones. Because properties here range from compact suburban lots to larger rural yards, repairs are customized. We can patch, re-seam, improve drainage, or refresh infill depending on your specific problem.
Most repairs take one to two days depending on scope. A simple seam fix or small patch might be same-day. Larger drainage corrections or base work typically takes longer. We work around Palmetto neighborhoods and can schedule on your timeline—no need to wait weeks.
Yes. Our humidity, heat, and heavy rain can cause UV fading, algae growth, seam stress, and drainage problems. We handle all of it—UV treatments for fading, drainage fixes for moisture, and structural repairs for seam or base issues caused by weather stress.
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