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Turf damage happens fast in Tucker. One bad storm, heavy foot traffic, or pet wear patterns, and suddenly you're staring at dead patches that kill your curb appeal on Main Street or deep in the Northlake neighborhoods. The good news? We fix this regularly, and we move quick. Because we're based just 25 minutes away, we can diagnose the problem the same day you call, order materials that same afternoon, and have your yard looking restored before the weekend hits. We're not a national franchise that schedules you three weeks out. We're local contractors who understand the clay-heavy soil in DeKalb County and how it actually interacts with artificial turf systems. Whether your damage is isolated wear near the patio, UV degradation on the sunny side of your property, or seam separation from heat stress, we've seen it all across Tucker Village and the surrounding area. We treat repairs like we'd treat our own yards—efficiently, cleanly, and with enough attention to detail that the fix blends seamlessly with what's already there.
Tucker sits on that transitional zone between dense suburban neighborhoods and older established areas, which means yard sizes vary wildly—from compact Tucker Village lots to larger properties backing up to the Tucker Nature Preserve. That variation matters for repair strategy. The underlying DeKalb clay soil is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soils further south, so improper base prep during an earlier installation can trap moisture beneath artificial turf. We see this especially in spring when Atlanta's rain patterns soak the ground for weeks. The clay also affects how we anchor new sections during repairs; we can't just count on standard fastening—we account for the soil's tendency to shift slightly in freeze-thaw cycles. Sun exposure is another local wild card. South-facing yards in Northlake get brutal afternoon heat that can age turf faster than northern exposures near the preserve's tree line. Some HOAs in Tucker have specific landscape standards about turf pile height, infill type, or seam visibility, so we always pull those restrictions before starting work. Finally, the area's humidity and heat mean UV degradation accelerates, especially on imported turf that didn't come with premium colorfast backing. That's why honest diagnostics matter here—we can tell you exactly what failed and why.
We're based 25 minutes away, so we typically schedule initial assessments within 24 hours of your call. Once we scope the damage and order materials—usually next-day delivery for common repairs—we can have crews back at your Tucker property within 2-3 business days for the actual fix. Rush jobs in the Northlake or Tucker Village areas sometimes move faster depending on crew availability and material stock.
Yes, absolutely. The clay compacts and holds moisture longer than sandy or loamy soil, which means improper base drainage during initial installation often shows up as seam separation or backing deterioration years later. During repairs, we assess the base layer and recommend re-compaction or drainage improvements if we spot water retention issues. This prevents the same problem from recurring.
Small isolated damage—like a 3x4 foot wear patch or localized UV fade—we patch by cutting out the damaged section, prepping the base, and seaming in new turf that matches your existing pile height and color. Full replacement makes sense if damage covers 30% or more of your yard, or if the underlying material is degraded across multiple areas. We'll be honest about which makes financial sense for your specific Tucker property.
If your original turf was installed recently or the surrounding area hasn't faded much, patched sections blend in seamlessly. If the surrounding turf has aged significantly—common in south-facing Northlake yards—we may recommend replacing a slightly larger area so the color transition is gradual rather than a stark line. We show you the options before proceeding.
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