Locally Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Sandy Springs North took a beating—maybe from the clay soil settling unevenly, or maybe from heavy use around your patio. Either way, you're stuck looking at bare patches, seams coming loose, or drainage issues that weren't there last year. That's where we come in. We've been repairing turf installations across the Abernathy corridor and the Dunwoody border long enough to know exactly what goes wrong in this part of North Fulton. The combination of our regional clay, fluctuating moisture levels, and those intense Georgia summers creates specific repair challenges that generic installers from across town just don't understand. We're local—28 minutes from your door—and we treat every repair like it's our own yard. Whether your turf is five years old or fifty months, we'll assess what's actually broken, fix it right, and make sure it doesn't happen the same way twice.
Sandy Springs North sits on dense North Fulton clay, which is honestly one of the trickier substrates for artificial turf longevity. That clay compacts hard, it doesn't drain like sandy soil does, and when we get those heavy spring rains near Morgan Falls or during humid summers, moisture gets trapped underneath. We've seen seams separate because the base shifted. We've watched turf buckle in spots where water pooled. The neighborhoods along the Abernathy corridor tend to have medium to larger residential lots, and a lot of homes here sit under mature tree canopies—which is beautiful for shade but creates uneven wear patterns on synthetic grass. Some properties near the Dunwoody border are deed-restricted, so if your HOA requires specific infill materials or pile heights, that matters for your repair plan. We always account for the local soil profile, ensure proper slope for drainage, and use infill and base materials that perform in North Fulton's specific climate. Skipping these details is why repairs fail; doing them right is why ours last.
Clay soil in Sandy Springs North doesn't absorb water evenly, causing the base to shift and seams to pull apart. We'll inspect your drainage slope, potentially rebuild the base layer, and use stronger seam tape and adhesive rated for high-moisture zones. Proper slope toward storm drains or away from your foundation is essential here.
Depends on the damage scope. Small seam issues, localized wear, or infill problems are absolutely worth repairing and cost a fraction of full replacement. If your base is failing across most of the yard or turf is 10+ years old, replacement makes more sense. We'll give you an honest assessment, not a sales pitch.
We match pile height, color, and texture to your existing turf as closely as possible. Most repairs blend in after 2–3 weeks as the repaired sections settle. We always discuss HOA requirements upfront and can show you examples of past repairs in nearby neighborhoods.
Small seam repairs or infill top-ups take a few hours. Larger patches or base work may take a day, depending on soil conditions and weather. North Fulton's clay can slow drying times, so we build that into our timeline and schedule accordingly.
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