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Artificial turf in Peachtree City takes a beating. Between the clay soil that comes with Fayette County living, the intense Georgia sun, and the constant foot traffic from golf cart communities, your lawn faces real wear and tear. Whether you're in Kedron, Braelinn, or Glenloch, the neighborhoods here demand turf that holds up—and when it doesn't, you need someone who knows exactly how to fix it. We've worked on yards across Peachtree City long enough to understand what fails and why. Seams separate. Infill settles. Drainage clogs. Spots get matted down from heavy use. The good news? These aren't permanent problems. Professional turf repair restores your lawn's look and function without a full replacement. We handle everything from seam re-gluing and infill top-ups to drainage correction—the kind of targeted work that keeps your investment performing for years. Our team knows Peachtree City's landscape inside and out, from the neighborhoods near The Fred and Drake Field to the quieter residential lots where golf cart paths cut through. We're certified, we're local, and we stand behind our repairs.
Peachtree City's landscape comes with specific challenges that off-the-shelf turf care doesn't always address. Fayette County's clay-heavy soil means drainage is critical—improper grading around your turf leads to water pooling, which breaks down the backing and accelerates wear. Most yards in Braelinn, Kedron, and Glenloch sit on lots designed with golf cart accessibility in mind, which translates to uneven grading and compacted soil around pathways. That compaction affects how water moves through your turf system. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on mature oak canopy coverage—some properties get full afternoon heat, while others sit in afternoon shade that can cause thatch buildup and slower infill settling. Neighborhood HOAs often have specific guidelines on turf appearance and pile height, especially in the newer sections near Drake Field. When we repair, we're matching not just the color and texture of your existing turf, but accounting for how Fayette County's clay behaves beneath it. Infill material settles differently here than in sandy regions, and seams need reinforcement that holds up to both the heat and the moisture cycling that clay soil creates.
Adding infill alone masks the problem temporarily. In Peachtree City's clay soil, water drainage issues and seam separation are the real culprits. If your turf is spongy or has visible gaps, we need to address the underlying issue—restretching, regluing seams, or improving base drainage. Infill alone won't fix a compromised backing or worn edges, especially in high-traffic areas near golf cart paths.
Most repairs—seam regluing, infill top-up, spot patching—take 1–2 days depending on scope. Full-section repairs or drainage corrections might extend to 3 days. We schedule around your neighborhood's preferences and work efficiently so you're not waiting weeks. Weather matters too; we avoid repairs during heavy rain when Fayette County clay is soggy.
Modern seam tape and adhesive are nearly invisible when done right, especially on newer turf. Older installations (8+ years) may show faint lines simply because the turf around the seam has aged differently. We use color-matched infill and proper tensioning to minimize visibility. Most homeowners can't spot a professional repair after a few weeks of settling.
Repair is almost always the smarter choice unless your turf is 12+ years old or damaged across 50% of the area. In Peachtree City, where quality installation is an investment, targeted repair extends life another 5–7 years at a fraction of replacement cost. We'll assess honestly and tell you if replacement makes sense—but most yards benefit from strategic repair first.
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