Garden Pathway — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Artificial turf in Pooler takes a beating. Between the coastal humidity, afternoon thunderstorms, and the sandy soil that makes natural grass struggle anyway, your lawn's probably seen better days. Whether you're in Godley Station or Forest Lakes, chances are your turf investment has developed worn patches, seams pulling up, or drainage issues that turn your yard into a swamp after a rain. That's where repair comes in. Most homeowners think they need to rip everything out and start over, but honest truth? A solid repair job extends your turf's life by years and costs a fraction of replacement. We've worked on yards across Chatham County long enough to know what the coastal plain climate does to synthetic grass—the saltwater air, the intense UV exposure, the standing water problems. Your turf didn't fail because you made a bad choice; it failed because Pooler's environment is tough on outdoor installations. The good news is we know exactly how to fix it and keep it fixed.
Pooler's sandy coastal soil drains fast in some spots and pools in others, depending on your yard's grading and how your original turf was laid. That's actually one reason repairs matter here—if your base wasn't compacted right or if drainage fabric got compromised, you'll see soft spots and seam separation way faster than homeowners inland deal with. The sun reflection off those sandy soils also accelerates UV degradation on some turf brands, which is why we pay close attention to shade patterns when we're assessing what needs work. Neighborhoods like Godley Station have a mix of lot sizes and sun exposure; some yards bake all day, others get afternoon shade from mature pines. Summer humidity near Savannah means mold and algae can develop on turf if water isn't moving through properly, especially in shaded corners. We check your entire yard's drainage system during repairs, not just the worn patches, because fixing the symptom without fixing the cause means you'll be calling us again in six months.
Depends on how much damage we're looking at. Small worn patches and seam issues? We patch and reseal those without touching the rest of your yard. If more than 30-40% of your Pooler lawn has problems—especially along problem drainage areas—replacement usually makes more financial sense. We'll be straight with you about which route saves money long-term.
Our sandy coastal soil shifts and settles differently than clay-based soil inland. If your base wasn't properly compacted during installation, or if drainage underneath got clogged, the ground moves slightly and seams gap. Intense sun and humidity also age the adhesive. We reset seams and improve underlying drainage to prevent it happening again.
Simple patches and seam work usually takes a day or two, depending on weather. Repairs that involve re-grading drainage or replacing larger sections might take 3-4 days. Pooler's humidity means we're careful about curing time for adhesives—we don't rush the process just to leave faster.
If your turf is 5-8 years old with isolated damage, repair is almost always cheaper and extends things 3-5 more years. If it's 10+ years old and failing across multiple areas, replacement might be smarter. We assess your specific turf age, damage pattern, and long-term goals before recommending either path.
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