Holiday Ready — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
The holidays are coming fast, and your yard doesn't have time to recover from summer wear. If you live in Pooler—whether it's Forest Lakes, Godley Station, or anywhere near the Tanger Outlets area—you know how brutal our coastal Georgia heat and humidity can be on natural grass. One bad summer, and you're looking at dead patches, bare spots, and a lawn that looks more like a construction site than a home ready for family gatherings. That's exactly why artificial turf repair makes sense right now. A few strategic patches, a thorough cleaning, and maybe some infill refresh can take your yard from "please don't look at that corner" to "I'm proud to have people over." We've worked with Pooler homeowners long enough to know what works here—the sandy soil drains fast, which is great, but it also means roots don't hold as well, and those summer storms can beat up even a well-maintained lawn. Artificial turf doesn't care about our weather. It just sits there, looking green and inviting, year-round. A holiday refresh doesn't have to mean ripping out everything and starting over. Sometimes it's just about fixing what's broken.
Pooler's sandy, coastal plain soil is actually ideal for artificial turf installation—drainage isn't a headache like it is in heavier clay areas. But that same sandy base means you've got to get the prep right. Compaction matters here. We see a lot of yards with uneven settling because the base wasn't properly graded, especially after our heavy spring and summer rains. The neighborhoods around Forest Lakes and Godley Station tend to have quarter-acre to half-acre lots, so most Pooler homes don't have massive yards to worry about, which keeps repair costs reasonable. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on tree cover—some properties are shaded by mature oaks, others bake in full sun all day. That affects which infill and pile height work best. Our coastal humidity means you want premium backing that resists mold; cheaper turf can get funky in this climate. We've also noticed that homes in Pooler's established neighborhoods sometimes have HOA guidelines about landscaping colors and pile texture, so it's worth checking before you order. The good news: artificial turf almost always passes HOA inspection because it's low-maintenance, uniform, and it stays green without chemicals or constant watering—something homeowners here really appreciate during our dry winters.
Not necessarily. A professional deep clean can make turf look practically brand-new. We use soft-bristle techniques safe for Pooler's sandy base and rinse away salt spray, pollen, and algae buildup. If the turf itself is intact and the infill is still full, cleaning alone might buy you another season or two. We'll inspect while we're at it and let you know if patches need replacement.
Patch repairs usually take a day or two, depending on size and how much base work is needed. Our sandy soil is forgiving—no heavy compaction equipment required—so we can move faster than installers working in clay. A few problem areas in a typical Forest Lakes or Godley Station yard? You're looking at 1–3 days start to finish.
That's the honest question. If your original turf is older, colors might not match perfectly. We'll do our best with current inventory, but if your yard has significant age or sun fading, a full refresh might look sharper. We can show you samples and options before committing to anything.
Infill is the sand and rubber crumb under the grass blades that keeps them upright and provides cushion. Over 3–5 years, foot traffic and weather compress it. Pooler's salt air and humidity can accelerate breakdown. Refreshing infill is cheaper than full replacement and really helps before the holidays when you're hosting guests.
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