Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Tucker North takes a beating. Between the DeKalb clay soil that shifts with Georgia's humidity swings and the constant foot traffic through North Tucker's established neighborhoods, even quality synthetic grass can show wear. Seams separate. Infill compacts. Drainage backs up in that heavy summer rain we get near the Northlake corridor. That's where we come in. We're a veteran-owned turf repair crew that knows exactly how DeKalb County yards behave—and we know how to fix them right. Whether your turf is five years old or fifteen, whether you're in a strict HOA community or flying solo on your property, we've got the skills to extend its life without the full replacement cost. Most of our Tucker North clients call us because they've already invested in synthetic grass and want to protect that investment. We get it. It's not about selling you something new; it's about making sure what you've already got keeps working for your family.
Tucker North sits on that notorious DeKalb clay—dense, slow-draining, and prone to settling unevenly. Your artificial turf installed over clay needs special attention because water doesn't percolate like it does in sandier soil. That means your drainage system has to be bulletproof, or you'll see pooling and premature infill breakdown. Summer heat along the Northlake corridor also hits hard; synthetic turf can soften in 95-degree shade and warp if drainage fails underneath. Most yards in North Tucker run 0.25 to 0.75 acres, so repairs are usually targeted—a corner seam, a high-traffic zone near the patio, or patchy infill in the sunniest section. We've also worked in several HOA-controlled communities here, and those folks have strict landscape rules about pile height and appearance. If your turf is starting to look matted or you're seeing seam separation creeping in, don't wait for it to spread. The clay substrate and our humidity make problems compound faster than they would elsewhere.
DeKalb's clay expands and contracts with moisture. As it moves, it creates micro-shifts beneath your turf that stress seam adhesive. Add Georgia's humid summers and occasional freeze-thaw in winter, and seams take a real beating. We re-seal and reinforce problem seams before they split wider.
Absolutely. Most North Tucker yards we work on need spot repairs—maybe a 4x6 section with heavy wear, or a 2-foot seam separation along the patio. We match the existing pile height and infill, blend the edges, and you won't notice the repair once it settles.
Regularly. The Northlake neighborhood has a lot of established turf installations from 10-15 years back. Infill degradation and seam issues are common in that age range, especially with our clay soil underneath. We're out there monthly with maintenance and repair calls.
Most single-section repairs take one day. We're 28 minutes from HQ, so scheduling is flexible. If it's a seam re-seal or infill top-up, we can often fit you in within a week. Complex drainage fixes may take 2-3 days.
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