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Artificial turf in Powder Springs takes a beating. Between the clay-heavy soil that West Cobb gets and the way newer developments here pack homes closer together, your lawn sees real stress—especially if you've got kids, pets, or just want a yard that doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain. We've been fixing and replacing turf systems in the Lost Mountain and Macland areas for years, and honestly, most repairs come down to three things: drainage problems from that dense clay underneath, wear patterns from heavy foot traffic near patios, and UV damage from the Georgia heat hitting the same spots month after month. The good news? Most of these issues are fixable without ripping out your entire yard. Whether your turf is five years old or ten, we can patch seams that are separating, refresh the infill, fix drainage headaches, or replace sections that have thinned out. We're just 15 minutes from most Powder Springs neighborhoods, so we can usually schedule a free estimate pretty quickly. Let's get your yard looking solid again.
Powder Springs sits on that characteristic West Cobb clay, which means water doesn't drain like it does in sandier parts of Georgia. That clay layer under your artificial turf can cause ponding and soft spots if the base prep wasn't done right—something we see fairly often in the newer developments around here. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether you're in Lost Mountain or closer to Macland; some yards get hammered by afternoon western sun, while others have decent tree cover. If you're in an HOA community (and most of Powder Springs is), landscape specifications usually allow artificial turf, but check your covenants before we start any repair work. Lot sizes here tend to run smaller than you'd find further north, so even a modest repair project can make a noticeable difference in how your whole yard functions. The heat and UV load in summer means infill can compact or fade faster than in shadier climates, and that clay base means we need to pay extra attention to slope and drainage whenever we're doing seam work or base repairs.
Powder Springs' clay soil is the culprit most of the time. If your base wasn't sloped properly or the drainage rock under the turf wasn't installed deep enough, water sits instead of flowing away. We can add or re-grade drainage channels, punch perforations in the base layer, or sometimes install a French drain system depending on how bad the pooling is.
Depends on what we're fixing. A seam repair or small patch runs $150–$400. Full-section replacement (say, 100 square feet) is typically $800–$1,500. We'll give you an exact quote after we inspect—that's free, and we can do it within a few days for most Powder Springs addresses.
Absolutely. Most Powder Springs HOAs allow artificial turf, and repair work is usually fine. We recommend you double-check your covenants, but we work with HOA boards regularly and can coordinate if needed. Just let us know when you request your estimate.
Spring and fall are ideal—cooler temperatures mean the adhesives cure better and you're not fighting 95-degree heat. Summer repairs work fine too; they just take a bit longer to set. Winter is slowest because the ground is hard and cold slows curing, but we do emergency repairs year-round.
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