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Pine Lake's tight-knit community takes pride in curb appeal, and that starts with a healthy yard. Your artificial turf has probably served you well through Georgia's humid summers and unpredictable springs, but even the best synthetic grass needs maintenance and the occasional repair. Maybe you've got a worn patch near the City Beach side of town, or perhaps some seaming has come loose after years of foot traffic. That's exactly what we handle. We're local to DeKalb County—just 30 minutes from your neighborhood—and we know how Pine Lake homeowners expect their properties to look. We don't do quick fixes that fall apart in six months. Our turf repairs are built to last, using the same quality materials and installation standards we use on brand-new lawns. Whether your turf is five years old or fifteen, we assess what's actually wrong, give you an honest repair plan, and get it done right the first time. No upselling, no surprise invoices. Just straightforward work that gets your lawn back to looking sharp.
Pine Lake sits on classic DeKalb clay, which affects how turf installations and repairs perform here. Clay soil holds moisture differently than sandy or loamy soils, and that matters when we're seaming new turf sections or replacing damaged areas. The humidity around the private lake itself—especially on properties closer to the water—means we pay attention to drainage and backing materials that won't trap moisture underneath. Most Pine Lake lots are residential-sized, ranging from modest quarter-acres to larger half-acre properties, so repair scope varies widely. Shade patterns are a mix: some homes nestle under mature oaks while others get full sun exposure. Both conditions show wear differently on synthetic turf. The Pine Lake community has consistent aesthetic standards, and HOA guidelines generally support well-maintained turf as a landscape solution. When we repair sections here, we match the existing turf type and infill material carefully—color fade and texture changes are more noticeable in a community where neighbors' yards are visible from each other. Installation notes: we account for the clay base by ensuring proper substrate prep during larger repairs, and we always check drainage around existing seams before we begin work.
Absolutely. DeKalb clay expands and contracts with seasonal moisture changes, and that movement puts stress on seams over time. Driveway areas also see more temperature swing from sun exposure. Seam separation is repairable—we clean out the old adhesive, inspect the backing, and re-seam with materials rated for Georgia heat and humidity. Most repairs like this hold up well for 5-7 years.
Proximity to Pine Lake means higher ambient humidity and less direct sun, which slows infill drainage and can make the turf feel soft or compacted. We'll assess your specific drainage situation—sometimes it's the backing layer, sometimes it's infill settlement. Depending on what we find, we might refresh the infill, improve base drainage, or both.
If damage is localized to one or two small areas, repair makes sense and saves you money. If your turf is over 12-15 years old, faded across most of the lawn, or has multiple seam failures, replacement becomes the better investment. We'll give you an honest assessment during our inspection—no pressure either way.
We source compatible turf materials for Pine Lake repairs, but age and sun exposure mean a brand-new patch will look slightly different initially. Within a few weeks of UV exposure, it blends better. If color mismatch bothers you significantly, we can discuss partial-area refreshing or full replacement options that give you a uniform look.
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