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Your artificial turf in Roswell has taken a beating. Maybe it's been three summers of sun exposure near Downtown Roswell, or tree roots from those massive oaks near Horseshoe Bend have buckled the seams. Could be drainage pooling up during Chattahoochee River humidity spikes. Whatever happened, you're staring at a yard that looked pristine five years ago and now has worn patches, faded color, or sections that feel loose underfoot. Here's the thing: artificial turf doesn't need replacement just because it's damaged. The smart move is a targeted repair. We've been fixing turf installations across Roswell—Historic Roswell's smaller lots, Martin's Landing's bigger properties, those tricky tree-shaded yards—for years. Most homeowners assume they need to rip it all out and start over. They don't. A seam re-glue, a section infill refresh, or a localized patch gets your yard back to looking maintained and functional without the three-figure bill of a full reinstall. We're 25 minutes from your driveway. We know Fulton County's red clay, we understand how tree roots behave in river-adjacent neighborhoods, and we can diagnose whether your issue is cosmetic or structural in one visit. If you're in 30075 or 30076, we can usually schedule you within the week.
Roswell's turf challenges are pretty specific to the area. That Fulton red clay underneath means drainage can be unpredictable—especially in the wetter zones near the Chattahoochee. If your yard is in Historic Roswell or Martin's Landing, you're likely dealing with mature trees. Their roots don't just stay underground; they heave and shift turf seams over time. The river humidity keeps moss and algae growth real, so infill can compact differently than it would in drier Georgia counties. Sun exposure varies wildly here. South-facing yards near Downtown Roswell get hammered; north-facing properties under tree canopy barely fade. We've seen turf that looks brand-new in the shade hold color for eight years, while the sunny side shows UV damage in four. Lot sizes in Historic Roswell tend to be smaller—which actually makes repairs simpler and cheaper. Larger properties in Horseshoe Bend may need multiple repair zones if the turf was installed all at once and aged unevenly. HOA landscape rules in Martin's Landing can be strict about blade height and appearance standards. That's actually good for repair: we match your existing turf spec exactly, so inspections pass without question. If your yard sits on a slope toward the river, water pooling after repairs is a real consideration—we factor that into how we re-grade and re-infill seam zones.
Yes, usually. If the backing is intact and there's no water damage underneath, a seam re-glue takes a few hours and costs far less than replacement. We'll inspect for root damage or clay-base shifting first—both are common in Historic Roswell's older yards. If the backing is compromised, we'll replace that section instead of just gluing.
Usually infill compaction or algae in shade. We'll pull a sample and check. If it's just clogged infill, we'll remove and replace it—much cheaper than replacing turf. If tree roots have lifted the turf, we'll address the root itself and re-secure the mat. Either way, we diagnose before quoting.
Depends on scope. A seam re-glue or small patch is one day. A section infill refresh takes 1–2 days depending on area. We'll give you a timeline after the site visit. We're based 25 minutes away, so scheduling is flexible.
If we're infilling or re-gluing existing turf, it blends seamlessly—same product, same backing. If we're replacing a section, we match your original turf spec (pile height, blade color, backing) so it's visually identical. Martin's Landing HOAs always approve because the match is exact.
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