Outdoor Kitchen — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your turf in Tucker North takes a beating—between the summer heat, those unpredictable Georgia downpours, and the heavy foot traffic that comes with suburban living in the Northlake corridor, even quality artificial grass needs professional attention. We've repaired lawns all across North Tucker and the 30084 area, and we know exactly what happens when seams start separating, infill settles unevenly, or UV exposure fades sections of your yard. The good news? Most of these issues are fixable without a full replacement. Whether your turf is five years old or ten, we can patch problem areas, re-level the base, refresh infill, and make sure your lawn looks intentional again—not like it's been fighting the DeKalb clay underneath. We're about 28 minutes from our main shop, so we can typically get to you quickly. Rather than watch your investment deteriorate, give us a call and let's talk about what's actually happening with your turf.
Tucker North sits on dense DeKalb clay, which creates two challenges for artificial turf systems: drainage can be sluggish if the base prep wasn't done right, and frost heave in late winter can shift or buckle seams. We've seen a lot of yards in this area where the original installer skipped proper grading, and water pools instead of running off. The neighborhoods around Northlake tend toward quarter-acre and half-acre lots, so your turf system might have experienced years of consistent use—kids, dogs, entertaining. That means infill migration and wear patterns that track toward high-traffic zones near patios or entertaining areas. Sun exposure varies depending on your proximity to mature trees common in established North Tucker—some yards get relentless afternoon sun, others stay shaded most of the day. We evaluate each repair considering these local soil conditions, drainage patterns, and your specific microclimate. Proper infill replenishment and seam sealing are non-negotiable here.
Absolutely. Clay compacts and holds water differently than sandy soil. When we repair your turf, we check the sub-base for settling and poor drainage first. If water isn't moving through properly, no repair is permanent. We've had to re-grade several lawns in North Tucker to fix pooling issues before addressing the turf itself. It's an extra step, but it matters.
Seams usually hold up fine if installed correctly, but freeze-thaw cycles in late winter and ground movement from clay expansion can stress them. We see more seam separation in the Northlake corridor than we'd like, especially on older installations. Re-gluing and reinforcing seams is one of our most common repairs in 30084.
Repairs typically run 30–50% of replacement cost, depending on damage size and location. A seam reseal might be a few hundred dollars; patching a worn-out corner closer to eight or nine. We'll assess your yard in person and give you honest pricing—replacement only makes sense if damage covers more than about 25% of your lawn.
Yes, though we prefer spring or fall for major work. Summer heat makes adhesives cure faster, which can be good or bad. We schedule repairs around heat waves when possible, but if your seams are peeling or infill is washing away, we'll handle it. Just plan for less foot traffic for 24 hours post-repair.
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