Senior Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Statham doesn't last forever, and that's okay. Whether it's been sitting through a few Georgia summers, taken a beating from foot traffic, or just needs some TLC, we've got the expertise to get it looking sharp again. Here in Barrow County, we know how our clay soil and humidity affect synthetic grass over time—seams separate, backing wears thin, infill settles unevenly. The good news? Most repairs are straightforward and affordable, especially when you catch them early. We've been repairing turf installations across the Statham area for years, and we understand the unique challenges of maintaining artificial grass in a rural setting where weather swings hard and yard work is serious business. If you're a homeowner or a senior looking to extend the life of your turf without breaking the bank, we offer solutions that make sense. Our team can handle seam repairs, infill replacement, drainage fixes, and backing restoration. We're local enough to understand Statham, experienced enough to handle any job, and honest enough to tell you whether repair makes sense or if replacement is the better move.
Statham's Barrow County clay creates specific drainage challenges for artificial turf. When we install or repair synthetic grass here, we're always thinking about how water moves through your yard—clay compacts, holds moisture, and can cause pooling under turf if the base isn't properly graded. The infill in your turf (usually silica sand and rubber crumb) settles differently in our humid climate, especially if you're in areas where tree cover creates shade patterns throughout the day. Yards around Statham tend to be good-sized residential lots, which means more foot traffic concentration in high-use areas like pathways and play zones. That's where we typically see seams start to separate or backing wear through. The clay soil also means that if your turf was installed without a proper drainage layer, you might experience soft spots or areas where water sits longer than it should. We always recommend checking your edging and perimeter seals during repair visits—our weather transitions can be rough on those vulnerable spots. If you've got mature trees on your property, shade management is worth a conversation too; some turf degradation happens faster in shaded zones.
Repair pricing depends on what's damaged. A small seam repair might run $150–300, while infill replacement for a 500-square-foot area could be $400–600. Backing repairs or drainage corrections cost more because they're labor-intensive. We offer senior discounts on most repair services, and we're happy to give you a free estimate before we touch anything. Call us with details about your turf's condition, and we'll quote you honestly.
Absolutely. Seams separate because of UV exposure, ground movement (common with Barrow County clay), or improper installation. We can re-glue or re-seam the area, and if the backing is still solid, it's a fast fix. If the backing is deteriorating, we may recommend a larger section replacement for longevity. Either way, we'll explain your options before proceeding.
Our clay soil, foot traffic, and seasonal moisture changes all contribute to infill settling. Rain compacts the crumb and sand over time, especially in high-traffic areas. We can top up and redistribute infill during repair visits. If settling is severe across the whole yard, we'll discuss whether a full infill replacement makes sense for your turf's age and condition.
Yes. We respect the Statham community and our seniors. Ask us about our senior discount program when you call for an estimate. We also offer flexible scheduling to work around your calendar, and we're straightforward about pricing so there are no surprises.
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