Satisfaction Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Sandy Springs takes a beating—literally. Between the mature tree canopy in neighborhoods like Riverside and Powers Ferry, the dense Fulton clay soil underneath, and Georgia's unpredictable weather swings, fake grass can develop bare patches, seam separation, and drainage issues faster than you'd expect. That's where we come in. We've spent years repairing turf installations across Sandy Springs, from the sprawling yards near Mount Vernon to the tighter lots closer to City Springs. Most repair calls we get aren't about defective material—they're about installation shortcuts, poor base preparation, or turf that's been stressed by the local environment. The good news? Almost everything is fixable, and we stand behind our work with a satisfaction guarantee. If you're noticing bare spots, foam backing showing through, or water pooling on your turf, we can diagnose the problem and get it sorted. Our team knows the Sandy Springs landscape inside and out, and we'll give you honest feedback about whether your turf needs targeted repair or a full reinstall. Either way, you'll get a yard that actually looks and performs the way artificial turf should.
Sandy Springs sits in an interesting spot for artificial turf. The underlying Fulton clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally—which means your turf's base layer is absolutely critical. We see a lot of moisture issues in Riverside and Powers Ferry, especially under those big oak and maple trees that define the neighborhood canopy. Shade stress is real here. Your turf might be top-quality, but if it's getting six hours or less of direct sun, it'll develop algae growth and mat down faster than turf in open yards. The flip side: those mature trees help regulate temperature, which is honestly a win during Georgia summers. Most Sandy Springs properties we work on have good-sized yards—plenty of room to do proper base work and seaming. However, HOA communities (common in this area) sometimes have specific requirements about turf pile height, backing material, or infill type. We always pull those guidelines first. The Chattahoochee River proximity means occasional humidity spikes, so drainage and infill choice matter more here than they might in drier parts of Georgia. We typically recommend permeable infill in Sandy Springs rather than recycled rubber.
Partly. The Fulton clay definitely doesn't help drainage, but soggy patches usually point to either inadequate base prep or a grading issue specific to your lot. We've fixed dozens of these in Powers Ferry and Mount Vernon. Our repair process includes checking the base layer and sometimes regrading to improve water flow. If your yard slopes toward the house, we may recommend adding a perimeter drain line during the repair.
Not necessarily. If the bare patch is isolated and your seams are holding, we can often patch it—though matching the pile height and color to existing turf can be tricky depending on how long your original turf's been down. We'll assess whether a patch makes sense or if the underlying issue (poor drainage, shade stress, installation fault) means you'd be better served with a full reinstall. Honesty first, always.
We guarantee our workmanship for one year from the repair date. That means if seams come apart, if we didn't properly address drainage, or if the base work fails, we'll come back and fix it at no charge. Material defects are covered by the manufacturer, which we'll pursue on your behalf if applicable. We don't charge travel time for warranty work within Sandy Springs.
Depends on scope. A small seam repair or patch might be a few hours. Full reinstall or extensive base work usually takes a full day. Since we're 28 minutes from Sandy Springs, we can often fit projects into a single trip. We'll give you a realistic timeline once we've diagnosed the issue on-site.
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