Raised Bed Border — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Tyrone has probably taken a beating from the Fayette County clay and Georgia's unpredictable weather. Whether it's a worn seam near your patio, compacted sections that won't drain, or UV damage that's crept in over a few years, repair work is usually way simpler—and cheaper—than most homeowners expect. We handle everything from patching high-traffic zones around Shamrock Park neighborhoods to full border replacements on raised beds. The nice thing about turf repair is that you don't need to tear out your whole yard. We assess what's actually broken, fix it right, and get you back to a lawn that actually functions. Since we're based about 40 minutes away in the Atlanta area, we've learned exactly how Tyrone's soil and climate stress artificial grass, and we know which repair approaches actually stick around.
Fayette County's clay-heavy soil is dense and doesn't drain like sandy loam, so artificial turf installed here needs solid sub-base work and proper grading from day one. If your turf was installed without attention to slope or drainage, water pooling is probably your biggest headache—and it breaks down the backing faster than anything else. Raised-bed borders, which are popular in Tyrone's quieter suburban neighborhoods, help with drainage but also concentrate stress at the edges where the turf meets wood or stone frames. Sun exposure varies across the Tyrone area; homes closer to wooded sections see more shade, which actually helps preserve color, but it can trap moisture in spring. The typical Tyrone lot is spacious enough that wear patterns are usually concentrated—around a patio, a walkway to the driveway, or where kids have worn a path. That's good news for repair work because we can target just those zones instead of resurfacing everything. Raised-bed turf especially needs regular border inspection; the wood or composite edging can warp or settle unevenly, which pulls seams apart.
Fayette County's clay soil doesn't shed water well, so poor drainage is the main culprit. If turf wasn't installed with proper base preparation and slope, water sits underneath and breaks down the backing. Combined with Georgia's heat and occasional freeze-thaw cycles, that accelerates seam separation and infill compaction. Raised beds help but need solid grading beneath them.
Most repairs in Tyrone are spot fixes. We patch worn seams, replace sections with deep wear, fix drainage issues, and rebuild borders without touching the rest of your lawn. Full replacement is rarely necessary unless the base is shot. That's why repair costs so much less than people assume.
A seam repair or patched section typically takes one day. Border work on raised beds might be two days if we're re-grading or adjusting base materials. We schedule around your schedule and try to minimize disruption to your yard and neighbors.
Shamrock area and other Tyrone neighborhoods have varying HOA guidelines on artificial turf and landscape edging. We recommend checking your covenants, but most HOAs support repair and maintenance work since it keeps yards looking clean. We're happy to pull permits or coordinate with your HOA if needed.
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