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Your artificial turf in Tucker North has probably taken a beating. Between the Georgia heat, the clay-heavy soil that shifts under our feet, and the constant foot traffic from kids and pets, even premium turf installations need attention. The good news? We're right here in the area—just 28 minutes from your home in North Tucker or anywhere near the Northlake corridor. We've spent years helping homeowners around DeKalb County keep their yards looking sharp, and we know exactly what Tucker North lawns deal with. Whether your seams are separating, the infill is compacting unevenly, or drainage issues are popping up around your yard, we handle repairs that actually stick. Most folks don't realize that artificial turf isn't truly maintenance-free, but with the right care and timely repairs, it'll outlast natural grass by years. We've seen plenty of installations that were neglected for too long, and we've brought just as many back to life. The difference between a yard that looks great and one that's starting to fail often comes down to catching problems early. That's where we come in. Our team understands the specific challenges of Tucker North properties—the suburban lot sizes, the drainage patterns, and the way our clay soil interacts with turf systems. Let's talk about what's happening with your yard and get it back to looking the way it should.
Tucker North sits in DeKalb County's established suburban corridor, and that means your soil is working against you in specific ways. The clay base we deal with here tends to compact over time, which affects how water moves through and under your artificial turf. When infill settles unevenly—and it will—you'll notice soft spots and areas where water pools instead of draining properly. The Northlake area sees a mix of sun and shade depending on your lot's orientation and tree coverage, which influences how much UV stress your turf fibers experience. Homes near Northlake Mall and throughout North Tucker typically have moderate yard sizes, which means repairs are usually localized rather than requiring full reinstallation. We pay attention to how the existing drainage system is set up, especially since DeKalb's clay doesn't absorb water the way sandy soils do. Your HOA, if you're in a managed community, likely has specific expectations about lawn appearance and maintenance standards. That's something we work with directly—we know what passes inspection and what doesn't. The good news is that most repairs we do in Tucker North are straightforward: repairing seams, topping off infill, fixing drainage issues, or patching damaged sections. Because we're local and familiar with how properties here perform over time, we catch the root causes, not just the symptoms.
Our clay soil and the foot traffic typical of suburban Tucker North yards creates compaction that pushes infill down and leaves fibers exposed. Over time, UV exposure damages those exposed fibers. We'll assess whether the issue is infill loss, compaction, or fiber degradation, then recommend either topping off your infill, raking and redistributing it, or patching if damage is localized.
For Tucker North properties, we recommend a professional inspection every 12-18 months, especially after heavy rain seasons when DeKalb's drainage patterns show problems. A quick repair now prevents larger issues later. Many of our customers in North Tucker and the Northlake corridor schedule spring and fall check-ins to stay ahead of wear patterns.
Yes. Seam separation is common in our area due to clay expansion and contraction with temperature swings. We repair or re-seal seams using methods that account for DeKalb's climate and soil behavior. If the seam tape has failed or the fibers around it are damaged, we can replace that section without redoing your entire lawn.
Repair costs vary widely depending on damage scope—anything from $300 for infill top-offs to $2,000+ for seam work or patching larger areas. We provide free on-site estimates for Tucker North properties and explain exactly what's needed before any work starts. Most of our local repair jobs fall in the $500–$1,500 range.
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