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Your artificial turf in Union City has taken a beating—bare patches where the kids play, seams coming loose, drainage issues that turn your yard into a swamp after heavy rain. We get it. South Fulton clay doesn't drain like it should, and Georgia summers are no joke on outdoor surfaces. The good news? You don't need to rip everything out and start over. Most repair jobs we handle in the Shannon and Flat Shoals areas are fixable without a full replacement, which means you keep more money in your pocket. We've been doing this for years, and we know exactly what Union City yards face: that thick clay base, the humidity, the intense UV exposure. Whether it's patching damaged sections, re-securing loose seams, or improving drainage underneath, we can get your turf looking like new again. And because we're realistic about costs—we're just 35 minutes away—we offer flexible payment options so you're not stuck choosing between fixing your yard and paying rent. Let's talk about what's actually wrong with your turf and what it'll really cost to fix it.
Union City sits on that challenging South Fulton clay, which is honestly both a blessing and a curse for artificial turf. The clay holds moisture differently than sandy soil, so drainage becomes critical—we always evaluate the base layer underneath because improper water management causes turf to shift and seams to separate faster. Your yard size matters too. Homes in the Shannon area tend to have moderate-sized lots, while some properties near Flat Shoals have more acreage, which affects how we prioritize repair zones and staging logistics. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on tree coverage and home orientation. If your turf catches 8+ hours of direct Georgia sun, UV degradation happens faster, and we might recommend specific infill materials during repair. HOA communities in developing areas around Union City sometimes have specific maintenance standards or restrictions on what turf types qualify for repairs, so we always check those rules upfront. The humidity here also accelerates algae growth in shaded, poorly-drained sections—something we account for during assessment. Local clay compaction means we're extra careful about base preparation when we're resetting edges or patching larger damaged areas.
Most of what we repair in Union City is partial—torn sections, seam separation, or infill loss in high-traffic areas. Full replacement makes sense only if damage covers more than 30% of your yard or if the base layer is shot. We'll walk your yard and tell you straight. Sometimes a $1,200 patch beats a $6,000 replacement, and sometimes it doesn't. Either way, you'll know the real cost before we start.
South Fulton clay compacts tight and doesn't drain naturally. When we repair sections, we check the base layer underneath because poor drainage is usually why seams fail and infill shifts. If water pools, we may recommend a drainage layer addition during repair. This is especially important in Flat Shoals properties where grading can trap moisture.
We offer flexible payment plans on repairs over $1,500—no prepayment required. You can split the cost across 2–3 months depending on your situation. We also accept standard payment methods upfront if you prefer. Just ask about current terms when you call; we work with homeowners, not against them.
Small patches and seam repairs usually finish in a day. Larger sections or drainage work might take 2–3 days depending on weather and base prep. Summer heat in Georgia means we sometimes schedule repairs for early morning to avoid excessive UV exposure during installation.
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