Money Back Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Thomaston takes a beating from our Georgia clay and those unpredictable weather swings. Maybe you installed it a few years ago, and now you've got bare patches, seams coming apart, or drainage that's turned your backyard into a swamp after heavy rain. That's what we handle every week around Upson County—the real-world wear that happens when fake grass meets rural Georgia living. We don't just patch things temporarily; we repair your turf the right way, with materials that actually hold up to our climate and soil conditions. Most repairs we do in the Downtown Thomaston area and surrounding neighborhoods take a day or two, and you get our money-back guarantee because we stand behind the work. If your turf isn't performing like it did on day one, or if you're not satisfied with how it looks and functions, we'll make it right or refund you. That's not marketing speak—that's how we've built trust with homeowners in small towns like ours.
Thomaston's Upson County clay is dense and heavy, which means drainage is something you have to plan for with artificial turf. If your base wasn't installed correctly or has shifted over time, water pools instead of flowing through, and that's one of the most common repair calls we get. Our summer humidity and occasional hard downpours can also stress seams if they weren't sealed properly initially. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your yard backs up toward Sprewell Bluff State Park or sits in the more developed Downtown Thomaston area—trees provide natural shade that reduces UV breakdown, but they also drop debris that needs regular maintenance. Yard sizes in our area tend to be larger than suburban Atlanta, which means bigger repair projects but also room to work with proper grading solutions. We've learned which infill materials and backing systems actually survive our clay conditions long-term, and we use that knowledge to make repairs last.
Upson County clay doesn't absorb water like looser soil does. If your base wasn't sloped correctly or the infill has compacted over time, water sits on top instead of draining through. We check your base, re-grade if needed, and sometimes refresh the infill to restore proper drainage. It's a common fix in rural Georgia.
Absolutely. Seam separation usually means the adhesive failed or shifted during installation. We re-seal seams using weather-rated adhesive rated for Georgia's humidity and temperature swings. If the seam is in bad shape, we may replace that section, but full replacement isn't always necessary.
Most repairs around Thomaston—seam work, drainage fixes, patching—wrap up in one to two days. Larger jobs that involve base re-grading or significant infill refresh might take longer. We'll give you a timeline before we start.
If the repair doesn't meet our standard—water still pools, seams separate again within 12 months, or the patch doesn't blend properly—we fix it at no charge or refund your repair cost. We don't guarantee against neglect or extreme abuse, but normal residential use is covered.
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