Online Estimate — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Artificial turf in Stone Mountain takes a beating. Between the summer heat radiating off that granite and the unpredictable spring rains that create drainage issues in our DeKalb clay, synthetic grass gets worn down faster than most homeowners expect. Maybe your kids have worn a path through the yard, or perhaps the seams are starting to separate after a few seasons of use. The good news? Most damage doesn't mean replacement. We've been fixing turf installations across Stone Mountain Village and Smoke Rise for years, and we know exactly what happens to synthetic lawns in this region. Repairs are almost always faster and cheaper than you'd think—sometimes a patch job, sometimes a seam re-seal, sometimes just cleaning and infill refresh. We're based 30 minutes away, so we can get out to your place in Stone Mountain quickly. Our team understands the specific challenges your yard faces: the way water pools in certain spots because of our local soil composition, how the tree coverage affects UV exposure, and which repair methods actually hold up here. Before we send a crew, we'll walk through an online estimate with you—no pressure, just honest talk about what your turf needs and what it'll cost to fix it.
Stone Mountain's soil is heavy clay mixed with granite outcrops, which creates some unique turf challenges. Drainage can be spotty depending on your lot's elevation and proximity to the park area. That granite base means some yards settle unevenly over time, and we've seen turf seams separate where the ground has shifted slightly. The neighborhoods here also have varied tree coverage—homes closer to Stone Mountain Village tend to have mature trees creating shade patterns that affect how quickly turf degrades in certain zones. Summer sun exposure is intense, especially in open yards, and the UV can break down backing and infill faster than in other parts of Georgia. Many properties in Smoke Rise and the surrounding areas sit on larger lots with mixed sun and shade, which means different repair approaches for different zones. HOA guidelines in some neighborhoods restrict certain types of infill or require specific turf heights, so we always check those before recommending work. The combination of heavy rain events and our local clay means infill displacement happens regularly—we've learned to account for that in every repair estimate we give.
Partially. Our heavy DeKalb clay can shift seasonally, especially if drainage is poor on your lot. But seams also fail from UV breakdown of the backing tape, foot traffic stress, and infill migration during heavy rains. We inspect the seam condition and the ground underneath—sometimes it's just the adhesive, sometimes we need to reset the turf slightly. We'll show you exactly what's happening in your yard during the estimate.
Absolutely. We repair turf from any installer. Stone Mountain yards have a mix of different installations, and we've patched and restored plenty of work done by others. The repair approach depends on the turf type and how it was originally installed, but we can handle it.
It depends on the damage scope. A small patch might run a few hundred dollars, while seam repairs or infill top-ups are usually in the $400–800 range. The online estimate is free and shows you exact pricing before any work happens. Most repairs are significantly cheaper than full replacement.
No. Clear any toys or furniture from the repair area, but we handle the rest. We'll assess drainage, infill levels, and seam condition during our visit. If your yard has standing water issues typical to Stone Mountain's clay, we'll discuss that during the estimate.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.