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Artificial turf in Tyrone takes a real beating from Georgia heat and those clay-heavy soils that Fayette County is known for. Whether your lawn's worn thin from foot traffic around Shamrock Park or you're just tired of fighting the summer drought, turf repair is often the smarter move than starting from scratch. We've spent years helping Tyrone homeowners—in the neighborhoods around town and everywhere in between—extend the life of their synthetic lawns or fix problem spots before they become eyesores. The beauty of working with repair instead of full replacement is that you're only investing in the areas that actually need attention. If you've got bare patches, seams coming loose, or drainage issues creeping in, we can address those without tearing out a perfectly good yard. Most Tyrone properties sit on clay that drains slower than folks expect, so proper base preparation during repairs is critical. We handle everything from patching and infill top-ups to complete seam re-stitching, and we know exactly what holds up best in this region's climate. Let's walk through what your yard actually needs.
Tyrone's clay soil is the real story here. Unlike sandier counties, Fayette County clay compacts heavily and holds moisture longer than ideal for artificial turf bases. If your turf was installed without accounting for that drainage challenge, you'll see pooling after rain or soft spots where the base has settled unevenly. We've learned to add or improve permeable underlayment during repairs to prevent those problems from happening again. The suburban lots in Tyrone—especially around the Shamrock area—tend to range from modest to generous in size, but most homes have mixed sun and shade patterns. Afternoon heat is intense in summer, which can soften turf backing if the base isn't stable underneath. HOA communities in the Tyrone area typically have turf specifications in their covenants, so if you're replacing or repairing, it's worth confirming pile height and color standards before we start. We also see a lot of wear patterns from kids' play areas and pet activity, which is normal for family neighborhoods. The good news: those high-traffic spots are often fixable with targeted repairs and strategic infill refreshing rather than full removal.
Fayette County's clay base expands and contracts with moisture swings, which puts stress on seam welds over time. If your yard wasn't bedded on a stable, well-draining base from the start, movement gets worse. We repair separated seams by re-stitching or re-welding, but we also address the base issue so it doesn't happen again.
Patches are absolutely repairable, especially if the damage is isolated to one or two areas. We cut out the damaged section, fit new turf from the same product line, and seam it properly. Full replacement only makes sense if damage is widespread or your base is failing across the whole yard.
Most Tyrone yards need infill top-ups every 2–3 years depending on foot traffic and weather. Heavy use—especially in family neighborhoods like the Shamrock area—might need yearly refreshes. We'll assess your current infill depth and let you know what schedule works for your situation.
Most Tyrone HOAs allow turf repairs as long as you stay within their landscape guidelines for pile height and color. We recommend checking your covenants before we start, and we're happy to provide spec sheets to your HOA if they need documentation.
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