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Your artificial turf in Thomaston doesn't have to stay damaged. Whether it's wear patterns from kids playing in the yard, seams that are coming apart, or sun damage along the edges near Sprewell Bluff, we handle turf repair for homeowners across Upson County who want their lawns looking sharp again without starting over from scratch. Most repairs are faster and cheaper than you'd think—especially if the base is still solid and only the surface needs attention. We've worked on yards throughout the Downtown Thomaston area and the surrounding neighborhoods, and we know exactly how Georgia's clay soil and summer heat affect artificial turf over time. If you're tired of looking at a patchy lawn or worried about water pooling in worn spots, give us a call. We'll come out, assess what's really going on, and let you know if we can repair it or if a full replacement makes more sense for your situation.
Thomaston's Upson County clay is dense and compacted, which actually works in your favor when it comes to artificial turf stability—but it also means drainage has to be installed right from day one. If your turf was laid without proper base preparation or grading, you'll notice standing water after rain, especially in lower spots of your yard. The summer sun here is relentless, and south-facing lawns can develop fading or brittleness faster than shaded areas near the tree lines you might have near your property. Most homes in the Downtown Thomaston area sit on modest lots typical of small Georgia towns, so seams and edges take more foot traffic and are prone to peeling or fraying. If your turf was installed more than 8–10 years ago, the backing material may have degraded even if the face pile looks okay. We've also found that older installations sometimes didn't account for the freeze-thaw cycles that happen here in winter, which can create gaps or buckles. Before we recommend a repair approach, we look at your base condition, infill depth, and whether the turf can be re-secured or needs sections replaced.
Yes, if the backing and base underneath are still intact. We can re-glue and re-seam it, which is much cheaper than replacing that section. The clay soil here actually helps hold the base in place once it's settled, so most seam failures are fixable. If the backing is cracked or the base has shifted, we'll let you know upfront before we start work.
Fading itself isn't repairable—it's a sign of UV exposure and age. But if only part of your lawn is faded and you want it uniform, we can install a matching patch or section. If the turf is still structurally sound, a partial replacement might be the best option. We can discuss it when we visit your Thomaston property.
Absolutely. Upson County's heavy clay can cause base settling or drainage problems over time, and Georgia's freeze-thaw cycles can buckle or crack older installations. We assess the base first—if it's compromised, we may need to re-prep and re-install that section rather than just patching the surface.
Small repairs—seams, edges, or localized wear—usually take a day or less. Larger patches or base work might take 1–2 days depending on weather and soil conditions. We'll give you a timeline during the initial assessment so you know what to expect.
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