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Union City's neighborhoods—Shannon, Flat Shoals, and the areas near the Georgia International Convention Center—have seen real growth over the past decade. That growth means more families investing in their yards, and honestly, more wear and tear on artificial turf systems that were installed years ago. We've spent enough time in Fulton County to know what happens when Georgia clay meets a patchy, faded lawn. The sun beats down hard in the summer, and kids (or dogs, or both) put stress on seams and infill that weren't designed to last forever. The good news? Turf repair doesn't mean ripping everything out and starting over. A lot of the damage we see in Union City homes—worn spots near play areas, seam separation from heat, drainage issues tied to that heavy clay soil underneath—these are fixable. We handle repairs that keep your investment looking sharp without the cost of a full reinstall. Our team knows the Flat Shoals and Shannon areas by name, not by GPS, and we understand what a Union City yard actually needs to hold up year-round.
South Fulton's clay-heavy soil creates a unique challenge for artificial turf systems. That dense clay base affects drainage in ways that impact both installation and long-term performance. If your turf was installed directly over clay without proper base preparation, you'll likely see water pooling or infill migration during heavy Georgia summers. The clay also expands and contracts with temperature swings, which puts stress on seams—especially in yards that get full afternoon sun (common in the Shannon and Flat Shoals neighborhoods). Lot sizes in Union City tend toward quarter-acre to half-acre residential properties, meaning most repairs we do are focused on high-traffic zones: kids' play areas, dog runs, and entryways. Many Union City homeowners have some form of HOA requirements around yard appearance, which means your turf needs to look uniform and well-maintained. We've learned that turf installed 8–12 years ago in this area often needs infill replenishment and seam reinforcement before anything more serious develops. The clay base actually works in your favor during repairs because it provides stable anchoring—but it also means drainage planning is non-negotiable.
Both, usually. South Fulton's clay soil naturally sheds water instead of absorbing it. If your turf was installed without a proper base layer or drainage system, water sits on top of the infill. We assess the base during repair to see if we're dealing with compacted clay or missing perforated layers. Sometimes the fix is adding drainage channels; sometimes it's re-leveling the base. Either way, we fix it during the repair so you're not dealing with puddles every time it rains.
It depends on the repair scope. A seam patch or small worn spot takes a day. Larger repairs—replacing infill across a play area or addressing base issues tied to that clay soil—usually take 2–3 days. We schedule around your schedule, and we're transparent about what's realistic given the size of your yard. Most Union City properties we work on are done within a week.
If your original turf is relatively new and well-maintained, yes. If it's 10+ years old, the color and texture may have faded, which means the repaired section will look fresher. We can discuss blending options and whether a full refresh makes sense. Many Union City homeowners choose strategic repairs on worn spots and then plan for a full replacement down the road.
Absolutely. Heat stress in Union City shows up as seam failure, infill compaction, and faded color. We reinforce seams, refresh infill, and sometimes restretch the turf if it's relaxed from heat exposure. The Shannon and Flat Shoals areas get intense afternoon sun, so this is a repair we handle regularly.
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