Lifetime Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Roswell has been through a lot. Between the humidity rolling off the Chattahoochee River and the relentless red clay that defines Fulton County, even the best synthetic grass takes a beating. Maybe you've got a seam coming loose in Martin's Landing, or a section near your deck is starting to show wear—the kind of thing that makes you wonder if that investment is going to last. Here's the thing: it can. We've been repairing turf yards across Roswell for years, from the historic neighborhoods near downtown to the larger properties out toward Horseshoe Bend. Most damage people assume is permanent? It's actually fixable. A torn section, worn-down infill, UV damage, or seams that need re-sealing—these aren't reasons to rip everything out and start over. Our repair work comes with a lifetime warranty because we back what we do. We're not here to upsell you on a full replacement when your turf just needs professional attention. That's the difference between a contractor who treats Roswell like a job and one who treats it like home.
Roswell's climate and soil create some specific challenges for artificial turf longevity. That Fulton red clay isn't just under your grass—it affects drainage patterns around your yard and can trap moisture if your base prep wasn't done right. The Chattahoochee River proximity means you're dealing with higher humidity and temperature swings that cause synthetic fibers to expand and contract more than they would in drier parts of Georgia. Tree coverage varies dramatically across Roswell's neighborhoods. Historic Roswell tends to have mature oaks and pines that provide shade but also drop needles and debris that compact into infill over time. Martin's Landing and Horseshoe Bend often feature larger, more open properties where UV exposure is more intense. Sun-facing turf ages differently than shaded sections, and we've learned exactly how to address both. Your yard size matters too—Roswell's lot sizes range from compact urban properties near downtown to sprawling estates, and each requires different repair strategies. Proper grading and edging prevent the clay soil from migrating into your turf system, which is crucial here. We account for all these factors before recommending repair versus replacement.
Fulton County's clay-heavy soil is aggressive. If your base prep wasn't installed correctly, that clay wicks moisture up into your turf system, degrading the backing and infill. During repairs, we assess whether clay migration has already caused subsurface damage. Sometimes the visible wear is actually a symptom of poor drainage underneath. That's why our warranty covers these issues—we fix the root cause, not just the surface.
The humidity from the river and the freeze-thaw cycles we get here put stress on seams differently than drier climates. UV exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're in tree-heavy Historic Roswell or the more open parts of Martin's Landing. Seams fail when the adhesive breaks down, usually from either moisture penetration below or temperature cycling above. Our seam repairs use commercial-grade adhesive rated for Georgia's specific humidity range.
Most damage we see in Roswell is repairable—torn sections, worn infill, failed seams, UV fading on the top 2-3 inches. Full replacement only makes sense if the base is compromised or the turf is over 15 years old and showing widespread backing failure. We assess the damage honestly. If repair makes sense, we do it under warranty. If replacement is the better choice, we'll tell you that too.
Seam work or infill refresh typically takes one day. Larger sections that need cutting and patching might take two. We schedule around Roswell's weather—we avoid wet clay conditions when possible since that affects both our work quality and cleanup. Most homeowners see their yard back to normal within 48 hours from the start of repairs.
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