Urgent Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your yard in Tucker North took a beating, and you need it fixed now—we get it. Whether it's the heavy foot traffic around Northlake or just years of wear in that stubborn DeKalb clay, dead patches and matted-down turf can tank your curb appeal fast. The good news? Artificial turf repair isn't some complicated ordeal. We've been handling yards throughout North Tucker and the Northlake corridor for years, and we know exactly what works in this neighborhood. Dead sections don't have to stay dead. Bald spots don't have to spread. A solid repair job—whether that's patching problem areas or doing a full replacement—brings your yard back to life in a way that natural grass just can't match in our climate. We're based 28 minutes from your place, which means we can get out to you quickly when you need us. No complicated setup, no seasonal waiting games, no watering headaches. Let's talk about what's actually broken in your yard and get it fixed.
Tucker North sits on that dense DeKalb clay that most homeowners around here are familiar with. It compacts hard, drains poorly, and natural grass struggles because of it—especially in high-traffic zones. That's actually why artificial turf makes so much sense for yards in North Tucker and along the Northlake corridor. Typical lot sizes in established suburbs like this one run anywhere from a quarter acre to half acre, so repair work is often focused on specific problem spots rather than full-yard replacements. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your street and tree canopy; some properties in the area get brutal afternoon heat, while others stay shaded most of the day. Both conditions affect how older turf holds up over time. If you're in a neighborhood association or near the Northlake Mall area, check your HOA guidelines on turf type and pile height—most communities around here are flexible, but it's worth confirming before work starts. The good news is that DeKalb's suburban landscape is stable, meaning your yard won't shift dramatically with seasons. Installation in this area is straightforward: we remove the damaged section, prep the base properly, and seam in new turf so the repair blends seamlessly with what's already there.
Most repairs we handle in North Tucker—whether that's a 50-square-foot patch or a larger damaged section—take one day from start to finish. We remove the bad turf, level the base, and install new material. You're looking at anywhere from 4 to 8 hours depending on the size and complexity. Being 28 minutes away means we can schedule work that fits your week.
Yes, absolutely. We match pile height, color, and texture to your current turf so the seam isn't obvious. Tucker North's yards vary in sun exposure and age, so we look at your existing turf on-site and source material that blends. After a few weeks of settling, most homeowners can barely tell where the repair was made.
Keep foot traffic light for 24 hours and don't water for the first week—that's it. Our base prep handles DeKalb's clay drainage issues, so you won't have pooling. After that, your turf behaves exactly like it did before. No special seasonal maintenance needed around here.
Heavy foot traffic is the biggest culprit, especially in growing families around the Northlake corridor. Sun exposure and poor drainage from that DeKalb clay can stress natural grass underneath synthetic turf if the base wasn't installed properly. Pet damage and wear patterns are also common. We assess the root cause during your inspection so the repair actually lasts.
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