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Your artificial turf in Smyrna has taken a beating. Maybe it's a worn patch near the patio where the kids play, or the whole lawn is starting to look thin and matted. Whatever the damage, you're not alone—plenty of homeowners in Vinings and around Market Village are dealing with the same issues. The good news? Most turf problems don't mean a total replacement. We've been fixing yards across Cobb County for years, and we know exactly what Smyrna's climate and soil throw at synthetic grass. If your turf needs seams restitched, infill topped up, or drainage issues sorted out, we can get it looking sharp again without the full installation cost. We're based just 18 minutes away, so we can get to your place quickly and give you a straight answer about what's actually wrong with your lawn. No fluff, no upsell—just honest repair work that makes sense for your budget.
Smyrna sits in Cobb County clay territory, which creates some specific challenges for artificial turf. That heavy clay base affects drainage around your yard, especially if you're in the Market Village area or closer to Jonquil Park where water tends to pool. When turf is installed over clay without proper base preparation, water gets trapped underneath, leading to mold, odors, and premature breakdown of the backing. Your yard's size and sun exposure matter too. Larger properties in Vinings often have mixed sun and shade patterns—some areas bake in the afternoon heat, while others stay damp under tree cover. Shade isn't kind to infill migration; it stays compressed and doesn't redistribute evenly. Many homes around Smyrna also fall under HOA landscape guidelines, which means your repair work needs to match the original specs exactly in terms of pile height and color. We assess your specific yard's grading and sun patterns before recommending repairs, because what works for one Smyrna property won't necessarily work for the next.
Absolutely. Separated seams usually mean the adhesive broke down or the base shifted—common in Cobb County clay yards with drainage issues. We can re-seam the area and address the underlying cause so it doesn't happen again. If your yard has standing water problems, we'll improve the base grading at the same time. It's a localized fix, not a full replacement.
Every 12-18 months for most yards here, depending on foot traffic and rainfall patterns. Cobb County gets decent rain, which can wash infill toward drainage areas. If you're in a higher-traffic zone or have kids running around, you might need it annually. We can inspect your infill depth and tell you exactly when you need a top-up during your repair appointment.
It's real. Smyrna's clay soil doesn't drain naturally, and that affects both the installation base and long-term turf health. Poor drainage leads to mold, bacterial growth, and the backing deteriorating faster. If your turf smells off or feels spongy, drainage is likely the culprit. We can diagnose it on-site and recommend fixes—sometimes it's just better base grading, sometimes it's adding a perimeter drain.
Yes. Most Smyrna HOAs require repairs to match the original turf specifications—pile height, blade color, texture. We pull those specs before we start work so your repair passes inspection without headaches. If your original paperwork is missing, we can work with your HOA to confirm the details.
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