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Artificial turf in Senoia takes a beating. Between the red clay that stains everything, the humid Georgia summers, and yards that were never meant to handle modern foot traffic, natural grass struggles here—especially in the historic lots around Downtown Senoia and near the Raleigh Studios area. We've been repairing and replacing turf systems across Coweta County for years, and we know exactly what works in your neighborhood. Maybe your turf is pulling away from the edges, or the infill has compacted unevenly, or you've got drainage issues pooling water in low spots. Whatever the damage, we can assess it on-site and give you honest options: a targeted repair that gets you back in business fast, or a full replacement if that's what makes sense for your yard. We're based about 50 minutes away, which means we can get to your Senoia home quickly without the overhead of a massive regional chain. You'll talk to actual turf people who've installed and repaired systems across this area, not a call center. Let's get your yard looking right again.
Senoia's red clay soil is beautiful to look at, but it's tough on turf installations. When natural grass dies back or turf gets damaged, that clay doesn't drain the way sandy soils do—water pools, algae creeps in, and infill settles unevenly. That's why the base layer and drainage system matter so much in your repair. Historic-lot homes in Downtown Senoia and around the Senoia Historic District often have tighter yard sizes, which means we're working with compact spaces where every square foot counts. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on mature tree cover—some yards get blasted eight hours a day, others stay dappled and cool. We assess both before recommending repair depth and infill type. HOA rules in residential areas typically allow artificial turf, but we always verify your community guidelines first. The humidity and summer heat mean your turf gets heavy use during outdoor season, so whatever repair we do needs to handle foot traffic and UV stress. We use materials rated for Georgia's climate, not generic northern-spec turf.
Red clay doesn't drain naturally, so we inspect the base layer, perforated pipes, and gravel bed during repair. Often we'll add or regrade the foundation to slope water away from pooling spots. Sometimes the issue is compacted infill blocking water flow—we can replace that section without redoing the whole yard. Proper drainage is non-negotiable in Coweta County.
Not always. Edge separation is common in Georgia yards, especially with temperature swings. We can re-secure and re-seam damaged edges, sometimes without touching the rest of your system. If the underlying base is compromised or the seams are degraded beyond repair, we'll be straight with you about replacement. Full assessment comes first.
Small repairs—re-seaming, infill replacement in a section, or edge work—usually take one day. Larger repairs that involve base work or drainage fixes might span two days. We schedule around your availability and work with Senoia's residential neighborhoods respectfully. Weather can affect scheduling, especially during heavy rain.
Yes. We stand behind seams, base work, and infill replacement with a one-year warranty on materials and labor. If something fails under normal use within that window, we fix it. We'll detail the warranty terms when we quote your specific repair so there's no confusion.
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