This Week Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your South Fulton backyard doesn't have to look patchy and worn out. We've been fixing artificial turf installations across Old National, Cascade, and Cliftondale for years, and we know exactly what works in this part of Fulton County. That red clay soil underneath means drainage matters—a lot—and poor turf installation will show its problems fast. Whether your current turf is pulling away at the seams, developing dead spots, or just losing its color after a couple of seasons, we can assess the damage and get it right this week. Most repairs we handle are straightforward fixes: re-securing loose sections, filling in compacted areas, or replacing worn patches without tearing out the entire yard. We're based about 35 minutes away, so we can typically schedule same-week appointments for South Fulton residents. No endless waiting, no "we'll get to you in three weeks." You've got a yard that needs attention, and we've got the crew to handle it.
South Fulton's red clay is beautiful but unforgiving. It drains slowly when it's wet and compacts hard when it dries out—both problems that affect how artificial turf performs over time. If your yard slopes toward the house or has low spots near Welcome All Park or the municipal areas, water pooling under the turf becomes a real issue. We always check drainage during repairs because standing water kills the backing and causes that spongy, unsafe feeling underfoot. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on your neighborhood. Properties in Cascade tend to have more mature tree cover, which keeps turf cooler but can trap moisture. Cliftondale yards often get hotter afternoon sun. Both situations need slightly different maintenance approaches. Most South Fulton lots are suburban-sized—big enough to notice when turf fails, but not so massive that repair costs explode. Seams are critical in this climate because humidity and temperature swings in Georgia stress adhesive bonds. We use heat-welded seams on repairs, not tape, because tape fails faster in our wet springs and hot summers.
Depends on the damage. If you've got worn patches, seam separation, or minor drainage issues, we repair that section and blend it with the existing turf. Replacement only makes sense if the damage is widespread or the original turf is over 8–10 years old. Most South Fulton repairs we do are partial—we fix what's broken and extend your turf's life another 3–5 years.
We schedule same-week repairs for South Fulton residents when possible. Call us to discuss your issue, and we'll fit you into our Fulton County route. Emergency repairs—like trip hazards or seam failures—get priority. Most appointments happen within 2–3 business days.
That's almost always a drainage issue beneath the turf. South Fulton's red clay doesn't drain naturally, so if your base wasn't compacted properly or you've got subsurface water pooling, the turf backing absorbs it and feels soft. We fix this by improving the base layer and ensuring proper slope during repair.
New seams look obvious for about 2–3 weeks while the sun bleaches them and foot traffic settles the fibers. After that, they fade into the landscape. We use color-matched sealing and heat welding—not tape—so repair seams stay tight through Fulton County's humid summers.
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