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Artificial turf in Peachtree City takes a beating—literally. Between the clay soil that shifts under our Georgia heat, the unpredictable spring rains, and families actually using their yards (not just looking at them), your synthetic lawn can develop worn spots, seams that separate, or drainage issues faster than you'd expect. We've been repairing turf installations across Kedron, Braelinn, and Glenloch for years, and we know exactly what happens when Fayette County clay meets a poorly installed or aging synthetic surface. The good news? Most repairs don't require a full replacement. A damaged section, a failing seam, or compacted infill can be fixed without tearing out your entire yard. We handle everything from spot repairs on high-traffic areas (yes, those golf-cart paths and kids' play zones wear turf fast) to full-yard rejuvenation. Our crew understands the unique challenges of Peachtree City's landscape—the dense clay underneath, the shade patterns from mature oak trees, and the way water moves (or doesn't) through our local soil composition. Whether your turf is five years old or fifteen, we'll diagnose the problem, give you an honest repair estimate, and get it done right.
Peachtree City's clay-heavy soil creates specific challenges for synthetic turf systems. When water doesn't drain properly through Fayette County's dense subsoil, it pools under your turf, pushing up on the backing and creating soft spots or wrinkles. This is especially common in the flatter sections of Braelinn and around golf-cart community lots where grading wasn't optimal during initial installation. Our summers mean direct UV exposure beats down on south-facing yards, which can fade turf color or degrade backing material faster than shade-protected areas—something we assess during every repair consultation. Lots in Kedron and Glenloch often have mature trees that create dappled shade, reducing wear in some zones but also trapping moisture underneath. Most Peachtree City properties don't have massive yards, which means high-traffic zones (entry paths, play areas, spots where golf carts turn) concentrate wear into smaller areas. That's actually a repair advantage—we can target problem zones without reworking your entire installation. We always address the base layer when repairing turf here; simply patching the top without fixing drainage or soil compaction beneath rarely lasts. Understanding local clay composition helps us recommend the right infill type and base preparation for permanent results.
Most worn areas can absolutely be repaired. We cut out the damaged section, inspect what's underneath (especially important with Fayette County clay), refresh the base if needed, and seam in new turf that matches your existing color and pile height. Full replacement is rarely necessary unless the damage spans more than 30-40% of your yard or the base layer has failed completely. We'll be straight with you about what makes sense economically.
Yes—our clay soil shifts seasonally as it dries and rehydrates, and that movement stresses seams over time. Improper initial grading around neighborhoods like Kedron and Braelinn can also cause water to pool, which expands the base layer and pushes seams apart. We repair separated seams by cleaning the backing, reapplying seaming tape or adhesive, and sometimes re-leveling the base to prevent future separation.
That usually means water is trapped under your turf—a classic issue in Peachtree City because of our heavy clay. The backing is saturated, infill has compacted, or the base isn't draining. We excavate the problem area, assess whether you need better base drainage or sub-surface relief, and restore proper firmness. Ignoring spongy spots leads to seam failure and mold growth, so it's worth addressing quickly.
A single spot repair (under 100 square feet) usually takes one day. Larger areas or repairs involving base work might take 2-3 days depending on whether we need to address drainage. We coordinate around your schedule and won't leave your yard in rough condition between visits. Most repairs are quicker than you'd think because we're not replacing your whole system.
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