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Your artificial turf in Tucker North has probably looked better. Whether it's worn patches near the patio, seams coming apart, or that area where the dogs have worn a highway through the yard, we get it—synthetic grass takes a beating, and the DeKalb clay underneath doesn't make repairs any easier. The good news is that most damage doesn't mean ripping everything out and starting over. We've been fixing turf installations across the North Tucker and Northlake corridor for years, and we can usually get your yard looking fresh again without the full replacement price tag. If your lawn has held up pretty well but needs some TLC—maybe a seam repair, infill top-up, or spot replacement—we're the crew to call. We're based just 28 minutes away, which means we can get out here quickly to assess what's going on and give you an honest quote on the spot. No endless back-and-forth emails, no surprise add-ons. Just real talk about what your yard needs and what it'll cost.
Tucker North sits on classic DeKalb County clay, which is dense, heavy stuff. That matters for artificial turf because drainage is critical—when we install or repair turf in your area, we're always thinking about how water moves (or doesn't move) through that clay base. Most yards in the North Tucker area are established suburban lots with a mix of sun and shade, especially if you've got mature oak and pine trees. That shade actually helps synthetic grass last longer since UV exposure is gentler, but it can mean moss or algae growth around seams if drainage pooling happens. Lot sizes here tend to run a quarter to half acre, so repair jobs are usually manageable without weeks of disruption. A lot of properties in the Northlake corridor fall under HOA guidelines, which means your turf has to stay within specific height and color standards—something we always confirm before starting work. The good news: artificial turf is HOA-friendly by nature, and repairs are fast. We've learned exactly how the local terrain and clay behave, so we know how to prep your base properly and make sure seams stay sealed through the Georgia heat and occasional freeze cycles.
Sometimes, yes—if the separation is recent and the base underneath is still stable, we can re-glue and re-stake. But in Tucker North's clay soil, settling and drainage problems often cause seams to fail in the first place. We'll inspect the base, check for pooling water, and let you know if we need to re-compact or add drainage before we seal the seams. That prevents the problem from happening again next season.
Depends on the scope. A spot repair or seam fix typically takes a few hours. Full section replacement might take a day. We schedule our Tucker North jobs to minimize disruption—usually early morning or late afternoon—and we always clean up completely before we leave. Give us a call for an exact timeline once we've seen the damage.
Almost always, because we match the existing turf type and color as closely as possible. Most Northlake corridor HOAs care that the lawn looks maintained and uniform—a professional repair actually keeps you in compliance better than a visibly damaged yard. We can review your HOA guidelines and make sure the work meets their standards.
Repair is almost always cheaper upfront, but we'll be honest about whether it makes sense long-term. If your turf is 8+ years old and damage is widespread, replacement might be smarter. If it's 3–5 years old with localized wear, repair wins. We'll give you both options and walk you through the math.
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