Lifetime Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Tucker North has probably taken a beating. Whether it's from the clay-heavy soil underneath, the Georgia heat, or just normal wear and tear from kids and pets, synthetic grass needs maintenance—and sometimes repair. That's where we come in. We've been working with homeowners throughout North Tucker and the Northlake corridor long enough to know exactly what turf problems show up in this area. Seams separate. Infill compacts. UV exposure fades sections. Base layers settle. These aren't failures of the turf itself; they're just part of the lifecycle. The good news? Most of it's fixable, and we back our work with a lifetime warranty. We're not a franchise that sends out whoever's available that day. Our crew knows Tucker North's specific conditions—the clay beneath the surface, the sun exposure patterns, the humidity—and we repair turf the right way. We're 28 minutes away, and we show up ready to diagnose what's wrong and explain your options in plain language. No upsell, no BS. Just honest repair work that lasts.
Tucker North sits on DeKalb clay, which is both a blessing and a challenge for artificial turf. That dense clay foundation is stable—your turf won't shift around—but it also means drainage has to be dialed in perfectly, or water backs up and breaks down the infill. You'll see this more in the wetter months, especially if your yard slopes toward the house. The Northlake corridor gets decent sun exposure in most residential lots, but pockets of shade near mature trees can trap moisture. That's something we assess during repair: if your turf has soft spots or algae growth, it's often because shade and humidity are working together against the base. Most properties in North Tucker run 0.5 to 1.5 acres, which means you've got enough yard to notice problems but not so much that repair costs spiral. Installation notes matter here too—if your original turf was installed over compacted clay without a proper engineered base or drainage layer, repairs tend to resurface the same way. We rebuild it right when we fix it. HOA rules in the Northlake area typically require manicured lawns, so turf condition is visible and taken seriously by neighbors. That's actually good motivation to repair early, before small issues become eyesores.
Seam separation happens everywhere, but it's more common in North Tucker because of how clay contracts and expands with moisture. When your yard gets soaked during Georgia's rainy stretches, the clay swells. When it dries, it shrinks. That movement stresses seams. If the original installation didn't account for seasonal movement or wasn't glued properly, seams pop. We reglue and reinforce problem seams so they hold through the next wet season.
Not inherently, but shade from those trees means your turf stays damp longer. Damp turf invites algae and mold, especially in summer humidity. It also takes longer for infill to dry out after rain, which can compact it unevenly. We can assess drainage and suggest infill adjustments or clearing sight lines if it's practical.
Our warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship for the life of the turf. If seams fail, backing delaminates, or infill performance degrades due to installation quality, we repair or replace it at no cost. Normal wear, UV fading, or damage from neglect aren't covered, but we're transparent about what's what.
Quarterly inspections catch small problems before they spread. Specifically in North Tucker, check seams after heavy rain, brush infill in shaded areas monthly to prevent compaction, and rinse the surface seasonally to control algae. We offer maintenance plans tailored to your yard's sun exposure and drainage characteristics.
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