Women Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Smyrna took a beating, and we get it. Whether your yard borders Jonquil Park or sits in one of the Market Village neighborhoods, Georgia's humidity and clay-heavy soil don't play nice with synthetic grass over time. Seams separate. UV exposure fades the color. Drainage backing up from our Cobb County clay base causes pooling and odor issues. That's where we come in. We're a women-owned turf repair shop that knows exactly what Smyrna yards face—from the shade patterns in Vinings to the urban runoff challenges near the commercial strips. Instead of ripping everything out and starting over (which your wallet doesn't need), we patch, re-seam, and regrade your existing turf to look and perform like new. Our team has been fixing yards across the 30080 and 30082 zip codes for years. We show up on time, we explain what we're doing, and we don't upsell you on work you don't need. If your turf needs a second life, let's make that happen.
Smyrna sits on dense Cobb County clay, which means drainage is your turf's biggest enemy. Water doesn't permeate like it does in sandy soils—it pools on top and settles under the turf base, breeding odor and mold. We account for that by checking your subsurface grading and installing or repairing perimeter drains. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're near tree-lined neighborhoods like Vinings or out in the open near Market Village. That matters because UV degrades synthetic fibers differently in full sun versus dappled shade. Winter freeze-thaw cycles in Cobb County can also heave your base, creating soft spots and wrinkles. Many Smyrna properties sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots—compact enough that seam placement and edge finishing really show. HOA communities in the area tend to have strict appearance standards, so we make sure repairs blend seamlessly. We also pay attention to your existing infill type (silica sand, recycled rubber, crumb rubber) because mixing materials during repair causes color and performance mismatches.
Cobb County clay doesn't drain naturally, so water pools under your turf instead of flowing through. Bacteria and mold thrive in that trapped moisture. We diagnose whether your base drain is clogged or missing entirely, then either clear or install proper subsurface drainage. In neighborhoods like Vinings, tree roots sometimes block drains too—we check for that.
Seam separation is one of the easiest fixes we do. We re-tape, re-glue, and sometimes add extra stitching to hold the seams permanently. If the rest of your turf is in decent shape—color okay, infill present, no major burns—a seam repair keeps costs down and extends your turf's life another 5–7 years.
Sun exposure varies across Smyrna lots, especially if you're surrounded by mature trees near Jonquil Park or the Market Village area. Full-sun exposure ages turf faster than shaded areas do. We assess whether fading is uniform wear (replace that section) or localized UV damage (sometimes a cleaning or infill refresh helps). We'll also check your HOA guidelines—some require color uniformity.
Small seam repairs or drain fixes take 2–4 hours. Larger patches or re-grading for drainage (common here because of clay soil) might take a full day. We schedule around your schedule and finish cleanup the same day. We're 18 minutes from our shop, so we're responsive if follow-up work is needed.
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