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Your artificial turf in Senoia takes a beating. Between the red clay soil that stains everything, the humidity that breeds mold in natural grass, and the unpredictable Georgia weather, keeping a lawn looking sharp is exhausting. That's where turf repair comes in—and honestly, it's easier than you'd think. We've worked on yards all over Coweta County, from the historic homes near Downtown Senoia to properties closer to the Raleigh Studios area. The good news? Artificial turf, once installed, is incredibly durable. But when damage does happen—whether it's a burn spot from a grill, a seam separation, or drainage issues—fixing it fast keeps your yard looking pristine and protects your investment. We handle everything from small patch repairs to full infill refreshes, and we can get you a quote fast. No need to let a small problem turn into an eyesore.
Senoia's red clay is no joke. It holds moisture like a sponge, which is great for natural grass in theory, but means artificial turf drainage becomes critical. If your turf isn't draining properly, water pools underneath and causes mold growth in our humid summers. We've seen this happen more than you'd expect on older installations. Lot sizes around town vary wildly—some of the historic properties have smaller, oddly-shaped yards that require custom turf layouts, while newer developments might have larger open spaces. Sun exposure shifts dramatically depending on your location too. Downtown Senoia homes tend to have mature tree cover, which keeps turf cooler but can trap moisture. Properties with southern or western exposure get hammered by afternoon heat and UV. During repair work, we account for seam placement and infill settling that's specific to Coweta's clay base. The key to longevity here is making sure your base prep was solid during installation and your infill gets topped up every couple years to maintain proper drainage and cushioning.
Our red clay soil expands and contracts with moisture changes, especially after heavy rain. If your base wasn't compacted properly during installation, the soil shifts underneath and pulls seams apart. We see this often on older turf jobs. Proper base prep prevents it, but if seams are separating now, we can reseam and reinforce the area to stop it from getting worse.
Every 1–2 years, depending on foot traffic and rainfall. Coweta County gets decent rain, and our clay base drains differently than sandy areas. Infill settles and compacts faster here. We recommend a refresh every year if you have kids or pets, less frequently if it's just light residential use. We can check yours during a free inspection.
Stains, yeah—usually a good cleaning handles that. Burn marks from grills, fire pits, or concentrated sunlight are tougher. Small burns can sometimes be blended or patched. Bigger damage needs a section replacement. We'll assess it in person and give you honest options about what makes sense cost-wise.
Depends on the damage. Small seam repairs or patch infills run $150–400. Larger seam work or partial section replacement could be $500–1,500+. We'll send you a detailed quote within 24 hours so you know exactly what you're paying before we start. No surprises.
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