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Your artificial turf in Tyrone doesn't have to stay damaged. Whether it's wear patterns near Tyrone Town Park where families cut across yards, sun-bleached sections in the Shamrock area, or seams starting to separate after a few Georgia summers, repair is almost always the smarter move than replacement. We've fixed turf in neighborhoods throughout Fayette County—spots where the clay soil underneath shifts with heat and cold, creating stress on the installation. Most homeowners assume a torn section or worn patch means ripping everything out. That's not how this works. Targeted repairs—re-securing edges, patching high-traffic zones, refreshing infill, or resealing seams—cost a fraction of new turf and can extend your lawn another 5+ years. We handle repairs on properties big and small across Tyrone, from quarter-acre residential yards to larger suburban lots. The goal is straightforward: get your turf looking maintained and functional again, without unnecessary expense or disruption to your home.
Tyrone sits in Fayette County with clay-heavy soil that expands and contracts with seasonal moisture and heat. That movement is the real culprit behind many turf problems—it shifts the base layer, which stresses seams and edges. If your turf was installed over clay without proper base preparation, you're more likely to see settling or separation over time. Sun exposure varies across Tyrone neighborhoods too. Lots near open areas or facing south can fade faster, while properties closer to tree cover in the Shamrock area might hold color better but can trap moisture. Yard size matters for repair planning. Tyrone has a mix of standard suburban lots and larger properties; knowing your square footage helps us estimate labor and materials accurately. Infill (the sand and rubber crumb beneath the blade) compacts differently depending on foot traffic patterns—high-traffic zones near driveways or play areas settle faster and may need refreshing during repair. We assess drainage during every visit because Fayette County clay doesn't shed water quickly; poor drainage accelerates wear and can lead to mold or odor issues that repair can address with proper infill replacement and base ventilation.
Fayette County's clay soil expands and contracts significantly with temperature swings and moisture. That ground movement puts stress on seam tape and adhesive. Over time—especially in the first 2–3 years—you'll see seams start to pull apart. It's not a product failure; it's a soil reality here. Proper repair involves cleaning the seam, replacing adhesive, and sometimes reinforcing edges with additional tape.
One section, no problem. We patch worn or torn areas all the time in Tyrone. Patches work best when the surrounding turf is still in decent shape—good blade color, stable infill, secure seams. We match the pile height and blade color as closely as possible. Patches typically last as long as the original turf if the underlying base and drainage are solid.
That depends on foot traffic and drainage. High-traffic zones (near play structures or around Tyrone Town Park-adjacent properties) compress infill every 18–24 months. Lower-traffic yards might go 3+ years. During repair, we assess compaction and recommend refresh if needed. Refreshed infill restores cushion, improves drainage, and brings back the turf's appearance.
Fading isn't damage—it's UV exposure. In Tyrone's sun, south and west-facing turf fades faster. You can't repair fading itself, but if the underlying turf is structurally sound, replacing just the faded section with newer turf is an affordable option. Some homeowners choose to live with the color variance rather than patch.
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