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Your artificial turf looked great when it was installed, but after a couple of Georgia summers and some heavy use, it's starting to show its age. Maybe the seams are separating, the infill is compacting unevenly, or you've got bare patches near the gate where the dogs have worn through. That's exactly what we handle here at LawnLogic. We've spent years fixing turf systems all over Stone Mountain and DeKalb County—from the homes in Smoke Rise with those tricky granite-outcrop yards to the properties near Stone Mountain Village where drainage can be finicky. Turf repair isn't just about patching a hole or re-spreading infill. It's about understanding why the damage happened in the first place, whether that's the clay-heavy soil underneath, the summer heat patterns your yard gets, or heavy foot traffic from kids and pets. We diagnose the root cause, fix it right, and make sure your turf system lasts. Our crew is local—we're about 30 minutes away—and we know exactly how Georgia's climate and Stone Mountain's unique soil conditions affect synthetic grass. Let's get your yard back to looking sharp.
Stone Mountain's combination of DeKalb clay and proximity to the granite outcrop creates some interesting turf conditions that most installers don't anticipate. The clay base doesn't drain the way sandy soils do, which means water can pool under your turf if the base wasn't prepared correctly. We see this a lot in the Village neighborhoods and Smoke Rise, especially in yards with low spots or where the original grading shifted over time. The good news: proper infill management and strategic drainage fixes solve it. Sun exposure varies wildly here too. Properties closer to Stone Mountain Park often have more tree coverage, creating shade patterns that affect infill temperature and longevity. Full-sun yards near Memorial Hall and surrounding areas deal with intense heat buildup in summer, which can accelerate infill degradation. Lot sizes in Stone Mountain tend to be spacious, so repairs can range from small 200-square-foot problem areas to substantial systems covering a third of an acre. Most yards benefit from a combination approach: we'll replace worn sections, top-dress infill in high-traffic zones, and sometimes reinforce seams that separate due to clay movement. It's not a one-size-fits-all job here.
DeKalb clay compacts over time, especially under Georgia's freeze-thaw cycles. Your base may have settled unevenly, or clay from surrounding soil migrated into the base layer. We've fixed this in dozens of Stone Mountain yards by re-grading the base, adding drainage amendments, or installing French drain solutions around problem zones. It's fixable, and it prevents bigger water damage down the road.
Not always. Seam failure usually means movement underneath—either infill washout, base settlement, or the granite-adjacent soil shifting. We inspect the full seam run, address the cause, and re-seal properly. Quick glue fixes don't last if the subbase isn't stable. That's why we dig into what caused it first.
Repair pricing depends on damage size, type, and root cause. A small patch repair runs differently than full seam work or base reconstruction. We offer free inspections for Stone Mountain residents—we'll tell you exactly what's needed and what it costs before any work starts. Call us and we'll schedule a time that works for your schedule.
Yes. We understand Stone Mountain's HOA landscape standards and work within those guidelines. We can coordinate with your HOA if needed, provide documentation of repairs, and ensure your yard meets community standards. A lot of our Stone Mountain clients come to us specifically because we know the local requirements.
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