Satisfaction Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Pooler takes a beating. Between the coastal humidity, sandy soil that shifts under foot traffic, and the intense Georgia sun that beats down on lawns near Godley Station and Forest Lakes, even the best synthetic grass eventually needs repair. We've seen it all—seams coming loose, infill settling unevenly, drainage backing up during those heavy Lowcountry downpours. The good news? Most damage is fixable without a full replacement. Whether your turf is five years old or brand new, our repair crew knows exactly how to restore it to that fresh, lush look you paid for. We stand behind our work completely. If you're not thrilled with the repair, we'll make it right. That's not marketing talk—that's how we've built this business. Pooler homeowners deserve quality service from someone who understands the unique demands of maintaining turf in this part of Georgia, and we're here to deliver that.
Pooler sits on coastal plain sandy soil—the kind that drains fast but also shifts and settles differently than clay-heavy regions. This matters for artificial turf because infill can migrate, especially on slopes common in neighborhoods like Forest Lakes. The salt air and moisture near Savannah also accelerate wear on lower-quality turf edges and seams if they weren't sealed properly during installation. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your lot. Some yards near the Tanger Outlets area get afternoon shade from mature oaks; others in newly developed sections like Godley Station sit fully exposed. Both scenarios stress turf differently—shade creates moisture pockets that damage backing, while full sun bleaches and hardens fibers. Most Pooler properties run anywhere from quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots, so repairs typically focus on high-traffic zones (around patios, dog runs, entry paths) rather than full-yard issues. Local HOAs rarely restrict turf repair work itself, but some require notification before any ground disturbance. We always check those details upfront.
The coastal moisture near Savannah combined with sandy soil movement creates constant expansion and contraction in your turf backing. If seams weren't sealed with marine-grade adhesive during install, they'll separate. We re-seal and re-stitch seams using methods designed specifically for humid climates—it's not just gluing them back together. Proper drainage underneath prevents water from pushing seams apart from below.
Absolutely. Pooler's sandy soil base means infill settles and migrates faster on any grade, especially during heavy rain. We assess where infill has moved, regrade the base if needed, and top-fill depleted areas. On steeper slopes, we sometimes recommend adding a subtle retention lip during repair to slow future migration.
Yes. We cut out the affected section, treat the base for any bacterial growth, and install a matching patch. Pooler's humidity can make bacterial issues worse, so we use antimicrobial prep during repair. If it's an ongoing problem, we'll discuss infill amendments that resist odor retention.
We typically schedule repairs within 5–7 business days. Most jobs take one day to complete. We can often fit in emergency repairs faster if seam separation is creating a tripping hazard or drainage is failing. Call us with photos and your location, and we'll give you an honest timeline.
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