Fire Pit Area — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your fire pit area was probably the whole reason you installed that artificial turf in the first place—a safe, low-maintenance zone where the family can gather without worrying about dead patches or mud. But here's what happens: heat, ash, and the occasional ember can wear down even quality synthetic grass faster than normal yard traffic. In South Fulton, where we've got everything from the Old National neighborhood to the Cascade area, we see this problem all the time. Red clay underneath, full sun exposure in most yards, and the suburban lot sizes that make fire pits such a natural gathering spot—it all adds up to turf that needs professional attention when things go wrong. Whether you're in 30213, 30268, or any of the other South Fulton ZIP codes, a damaged fire-pit area doesn't have to mean ripping out the whole installation. We handle repairs that match your existing turf, blend seamlessly, and actually account for the heat and wear patterns specific to fire-pit zones. No generic fixes, no one-size-fits-all patches. Just honest repair work that gets your yard functional again.
South Fulton's red clay base creates unique challenges for artificial turf repair work. When you're doing a fire-pit area patch, we have to account for that clay drainage underneath—it doesn't absorb water the way sandy soil does, so we're careful about base prep and infill settling during repairs. Your fire pit also means localized heat stress on the turf fibers, especially if you've got it positioned in one of those full-sun exposure spots that most South Fulton yards have. The neighborhoods around Cliftondale and Cascade tend to have similar lot sizes and sun patterns, which means your neighbors probably dealt with the same wear issues. We also pay attention to HOA landscape guidelines if your property falls under them—some South Fulton communities have specific rules about what infill materials or turf specifications we can use for repairs. The good news is that modern synthetic grass is designed to handle fire-pit proximity much better than it did years ago, but the repair itself needs to respect your soil conditions and the existing installation's specs. We match everything on-site, not from a catalog.
Absolutely. We isolate the damaged section, remove the affected turf and base materials, then rebuild with matching fiber and infill. For fire-pit repairs specifically, we often upgrade the base materials in that zone to handle heat better going forward. It's a targeted fix that costs way less than a full yard replacement and keeps your existing turf in the rest of your Old National or Cascade property untouched.
Maintain a buffer zone around your pit—at least 3-4 feet of clearance. Use a fire ring or metal barrier to contain heat and embers. After fires, let ashes cool completely before sweeping them onto the turf. The red clay underneath South Fulton yards actually stays cooler than sandy soils, which helps, but prevention is still your best bet for longevity.
Depending on the damage size, most repairs take 1-3 days from start to finish. We're about 35 minutes from most South Fulton ZIP codes, so scheduling is flexible. If it's a small burn or melted section, we can often knock it out in a single visit without major disruption to your yard.
That's our standard. We document your original turf specifications—pile height, fiber type, color lot—and source matching materials. Since we serve all of South Fulton from 30213 through 30349, we're familiar with the common installations in your area and can match them precisely, including the infill.
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