Lifetime Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Turf doesn't last forever—and that's especially true in Upson County, where our clay soil and seasonal weather patterns put real stress on synthetic grass. Whether your Thomaston yard is showing bare patches, seams starting to separate, or drainage issues that pooled water after last spring's rain, repair beats replacement every time. Here's the thing: most artificial turf installations are rock-solid for years, but they still need attention. Foot traffic in high-use areas, UV exposure, and the occasional storm can all take their toll. The good news? We've built our repair program around a lifetime warranty because we stand behind our work. We're a regional installer—not a national franchise—and we know Thomaston yards inside and out. Whether you're near the Downtown Thomaston area or closer to Sprewell Bluff, we can get out there, diagnose what's happening with your turf, and fix it right the first time.
Thomaston's clay-heavy soil in Upson County means drainage is a real consideration when you install or repair turf. That red clay holds water differently than sandy soil elsewhere in Georgia, so if your base prep wasn't done right originally, you might see pooling or soft spots—especially in low-lying yard sections. Our rural small-town properties tend to have larger lots with mixed sun and shade from mature trees, which affects how your turf weathers UV exposure over time. Seams and infill settle differently depending on whether your yard backs up to wooded areas (more shade, slower wear) or gets full afternoon sun. Thomaston's seasonal temperature swings—hot summers and the occasional cold snap—can stress seams and cause backing to deteriorate faster than folks expect. When we repair, we're accounting for your specific lot orientation, tree cover, and that Upson County clay base. Infill migration is common here after heavy rain, and we've learned to recommend maintenance routines that keep your turf performing through the seasons.
Upson County's clay soil expands and contracts with moisture changes—a lot more than sandy soil does. That movement puts stress on seams, especially in yards with poor drainage. We've seen this happen repeatedly in Thomaston properties, particularly in low spots. Our repair approach includes re-securing seams and sometimes upgrading the base layer to handle clay movement better. It's covered under our lifetime warranty.
Yes, absolutely. Storm damage and tree debris are part of rural Upson County life. We can patch torn sections, repair crushed or matted areas, and restore drainage if branches have compressed your infill. Most of these repairs fall under warranty coverage. We'll assess the damage, give you an honest quote, and get it fixed without leaving your yard exposed.
In our climate, with clay soil and seasonal rain patterns, infill typically needs a top-up every 2–3 years. Thomaston yards with high foot traffic or heavy shade lose infill faster. We monitor this during repairs and can recommend a refresh schedule based on your specific lot. It's a simple maintenance step that extends turf life significantly.
Our warranty covers seam failure, backing degradation, and manufacturing defects for as long as you own the property. Normal wear, infill loss, and drainage issues related to original poor installation are included. Storm damage and UV breakdown are handled on a case-by-case basis. We discuss warranty specifics during your repair assessment—no surprises.
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