Senior Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Tucker North has been through a lot—especially if your yard sits in that North Tucker or Northlake corridor where the summer heat and occasional weather swings take their toll. We get it. After a few years, seams start separating, infill compacts, and that fresh green look fades. The good news? Repair doesn't always mean ripping everything out and starting over. A lot of damage we see around the 30084 area can be fixed without the cost and hassle of a full replacement. We've been working yards throughout DeKalb County long enough to know what happens when artificial turf meets our clay-heavy soil and unpredictable humidity. Whether you're dealing with worn patches near the Northlake Mall area or seam issues from ground settling, we can assess what's actually fixable and give you an honest answer about whether repair makes sense for your budget. Many of our senior customers have saved thousands by catching problems early and doing targeted repairs instead of waiting until the damage spreads. That's the kind of practical thinking that's kept us coming back to neighborhoods like yours for years.
Tucker North sits on that classic DeKalb clay base, which is both a blessing and something to plan for. Clay soil drains differently than sandy or loamy mixes, and that affects how artificial turf settles over time. When we install or repair turf here, we're accounting for the way moisture moves underneath and how ground settling happens. You'll notice this especially if your yard borders the Northlake corridor—shade patterns shift seasonally, and that influences infill breakdown and how quickly the turf weathers in sun-exposed zones versus shaded areas. Most residential yards in North Tucker run between 5,000 and 8,000 square feet, and we typically see HOA landscape guidelines that actually favor artificial turf—which takes pressure off you for maintenance consistency. The challenge we encounter most often is seam integrity. Our clay soils expand and contract slightly with moisture changes, and inferior seaming work will show up as separated edges within a couple of years. When we repair, we're reinforcing those seams properly for our specific soil conditions, not just patching. Infill compaction is another local issue—high humidity and foot traffic break down the sand and rubber mix faster here than in drier climates, so repairs often involve adding fresh infill and ensuring proper drainage underneath.
Both happen, honestly. Our clay soil shifts with moisture, and seams that weren't sealed properly will separate faster here than elsewhere. We've repaired plenty of original installs that cut corners on seaming. We'll inspect the seam condition, check for ground settling underneath, and either re-seal existing seams or replace damaged sections. Proper seaming for Tucker North means accounting for our soil movement, not just slapping adhesive on top.
Repair typically runs 40–60% less than full replacement, depending on damage scope. A seam repair might be $200–400. Patching worn areas or re-infilling compacted zones usually costs $300–800 per zone. Full replacement in a typical North Tucker yard runs $8,000–12,000. If you're a senior, ask about our loyalty discounts—many of our repeat customers save 15–20% on repairs. We'll give you a free assessment so you know whether repair is realistic for your situation.
Shade is actually gentler on turf—less UV breakdown, slower infill degradation. But shade also means slower drainage, so infill stays wetter longer in our humid climate. When we repair shaded yards here, we're paying attention to moisture management under the turf and making sure the infill we use has proper drainage. Drainage issues are easier to address during repair than you'd think.
Yes. We work with homeowners 65+ on repair jobs throughout DeKalb County, including North Tucker and the Northlake corridor. Senior discounts typically apply to labor costs, and we're transparent about what we're fixing and why. Many of our senior customers do phased repairs—addressing the worst damage first, then handling smaller areas later. That spreads cost and lets you see the difference before committing to more work.
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