Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Stone Mountain homeowners deal with a unique set of yard challenges—and we see it all the time. Whether you're in Smoke Rise, Stone Mountain Village, or anywhere across the 30083, 30087, or 30088 zip codes, artificial turf repair hits different here. Your lawn battles DeKalb clay mixed with granite-influenced drainage patterns, summer heat that bakes natural grass, and the kind of shade coverage you get near Stone Mountain Park that makes regular sod struggle. The good news? Turf repair isn't a full rip-and-replace situation for most homeowners. Seams split, infill settles, and edges curl—especially after a few Georgia summers. We specialize in weekend installations because Stone Mountain families want their yards back fast, not tied up in multi-week projects. Our crew handles everything from patching worn traffic areas to reseaming sections that have taken a beating. We're 30 minutes out from our headquarters, so we know your neighborhoods, your soil quirks, and exactly what it takes to make artificial turf last in DeKalb County. Saturday morning, you could have repaired turf. Sunday, you're grilling on it.
Stone Mountain's landscape presents specific turf challenges rooted in the area's geography. DeKalb clay compacted near granite outcrops creates unpredictable drainage—some yards shed water quickly, while others hold moisture longer than you'd expect. This matters for infill settlement and base stability, especially after heavy Georgia rain. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on proximity to Stone Mountain Park's tree canopy and whether your lot faces the memorial areas or opens onto Smoke Rise's more exposed neighborhoods. Shade-heavy yards develop moss and algae more readily on older turf systems, which is why we inspect drainage and infill condition carefully. Many Stone Mountain properties sit on mid-sized residential lots—not sprawling estates, but not postage stamps either—which means repairs are usually targeted to high-traffic zones rather than full-yard overhauls. HOA rules in Stone Mountain Village tend to favor maintained landscapes, so keeping turf looking fresh matters. Weekend installation timing works well here because most repairs can be completed in one or two days without disrupting your work week, and our crew can compress the curing time on weekends when foot traffic is minimal.
DeKalb clay shifts seasonally—it swells when wet and contracts when dry. This movement stresses seams over time, especially if the base wasn't compacted evenly near granite patches. We inspect your base, re-secure the seam tape with climate-appropriate adhesive, and often add infill reinforcement to minimize future movement. It's a common repair in your area.
Yes. Most repairs—seam work, edge patching, infill replacement—wrap in 6–8 hours. We schedule Saturday mornings so your yard cures overnight and is ready for Sunday use. Larger seam jobs or base prep might need both days, but we'll confirm timing on your inspection call.
Absolutely. Shade slows infill settling and can trap moisture, which accelerates wear. When we repair shaded areas, we recommend slightly coarser infill and improved drainage slope. It extends turf life in low-light zones like backyards near Stone Mountain Park's perimeter.
Repairs typically run 30–50% less than full replacement. If damage is isolated to 20% of your yard or less, repair is almost always the smart choice. We'll give you a straight comparison after the site visit—no pressure to oversell you a full install.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.