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Your artificial turf in Stone Mountain has probably seen some wear. Maybe it's been through a few Georgia summers, or perhaps the drainage around your Smoke Rise home isn't holding up the way you'd hoped. Whatever the damage—seams coming loose, infill settling, UV fade creeping in—repair beats replacement in most cases, and we know Stone Mountain yards inside and out. We've worked all through DeKalb County, from the Village down to the neighborhoods closer to the Park, and we understand what turf goes through here. The clay-heavy soil, the granite outcrops that affect how water moves through your yard, the mix of sun and shade that comes with mature trees—all of that matters when you're deciding whether to patch, seal, or refresh sections of existing turf. The good news: most repairs are straightforward and way more affordable than you'd think. A seam that's separating, infill that's compacted, or a section that's taken a beating can usually be fixed in a day or two. We'll come out, assess what's actually going on with your turf, and give you honest options. No upsell, no pressure. Just solid work from someone who's been installing and repairing artificial grass in Stone Mountain for years.
Stone Mountain's terrain throws some unique challenges at artificial turf. The DeKalb clay underneath means water doesn't drain the way it does in sandy soils—so if your base wasn't properly prepared during installation, you might see pooling or soft spots. The granite outcrop the area's named after also means some yards have uneven grades that shift over time, especially if you're in the Smoke Rise area where elevation changes more dramatically. Shade is another factor worth mentioning. A lot of Stone Mountain properties have mature trees, which is great for summer heat relief but can trap moisture in your turf and slow drying times. That moisture can accelerate infill breakdown and create weak spots in high-traffic zones. Sun exposure matters too. South-facing yards near the Park get hammered, and UV degradation shows up faster on cheaper turf products. If your seams are splitting or your backing is becoming brittle, sun exposure combined with DeKalb's humidity is probably the culprit. Most Stone Mountain yards also fall into specific HOA landscape guidelines, particularly in the Village. We always confirm that any repair work meets your community standards before we start. The good news: artificial turf is almost always approved, and repairs that maintain the existing system rarely trigger questions from architectural review.
Repairs usually run between $300 and $1,500 depending on the damage area and what needs fixing. A seam separation might be $400–600 to re-seam and seal properly. Infill refreshing or a small section replacement (say, 100–200 sq ft) typically lands around $800–1,200. We'll quote you based on what we find—no guessing.
Seam separation usually happens because of UV breakdown of the adhesive, ground movement from the clay shifting, or moisture trapped under the turf. Stone Mountain's humidity and clay-heavy soil accelerate both. We re-seam using products rated for Georgia's climate and apply sealant that actually holds up to our heat and moisture cycles.
Absolutely. The granite outcrops and rocky spots in some Stone Mountain yards just mean we need to backfill differently and use heavier-gauge base. We've done plenty of repairs around challenging terrain. It's actually easier to fix a small section than to re-install the whole yard around those obstacles.
Most repairs take one day. Seam work and infill refresh are usually done by afternoon. If we're replacing a larger section (200+ sq ft), we might need two short days so adhesives cure properly in our humidity. We'll let you know the timeline before we start.
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