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Union City's neighborhoods—especially around Shannon and Flat Shoals—have seen a real shift toward low-maintenance landscaping, and artificial turf repair is becoming a practical choice for homeowners tired of fighting Georgia's summer heat and clay-heavy soil. Your yard takes a beating out here. The South Fulton clay compacts hard, drainage gets tricky, and keeping natural grass green through July and August costs money and time most people don't have. That's where we come in. We've been repairing and maintaining artificial turf installations across the Union City area for years, and we understand the specific challenges your landscape faces—from sun exposure patterns that shift throughout the year to the way our local clay affects drainage around the turf base. Whether your turf has seams starting to separate, infill settling in high-traffic zones, or just general wear from a few seasons of use, we handle it without the sales pitch. Most repairs take a day or two, and we're straightforward about what actually needs fixing versus what can wait. Give us a call, and we'll come take a look.
Union City sits in that developing sweet spot south of Atlanta, and that means yards here tend to be a mix of full-sun properties and homes tucked under oak cover. The South Fulton clay soil underneath is dense and doesn't drain naturally the way sandier Georgia counties do, so if your turf base wasn't installed with proper gravel and drainage layers, you'll see water pooling or infill compacting unevenly. Lot sizes in Shannon and Flat Shoals typically run quarter-acre to half-acre residential, so most installations are manageable but still substantial enough that edge wear and UV stress become real factors. HOA communities around here often have landscape maintenance standards, which means your artificial turf needs to look maintained—that's where infill top-ups and power-brushing come in. Summer heat is intense, so UV-stabilized backing and quality infill matter more than folks realize. Winter's mild enough that frost heave isn't usually an issue, but the clay's tendency to retain moisture means your base layer drainage is critical for long-term durability. We see most repair calls pop up around year three or four of installation when seams start showing stress or high-traffic zones flatten out.
Depends on foot traffic and how hard our summer sun hits your yard. In Shannon and Flat Shoals, we typically recommend infill refreshing every 18–24 months for residential properties. Our clay soil and heat can compress infill faster than cooler climates, plus if you're hosting family gatherings or have kids playing regularly, wear accelerates. We'll assess your specific turf during a visit and let you know if you're due.
Union City's South Fulton clay can shift and settle, especially in the first year or two after installation. If gravel base wasn't compacted properly or if clay has migrated up into the base layer, drainage backs up fast. We've seen this happen in Flat Shoals neighborhoods where the water table sits higher. We can re-grade and replace compromised base material without pulling the whole turf up.
Yes, but it depends on the backing condition and whether the tape and seam adhesive have held up. Georgia's heat cycles can stress seams more than cooler regions. We can re-seam sections or patch isolated areas, though full replacement of high-wear zones is sometimes more cost-effective long-term than repeated repairs.
Most assessments and repairs happen same-week or within 5–7 days. We're based about 35 minutes from Union City, so we can schedule efficiently without long waits. Actual repair time depends on scope—seam work might be a day, while base layer fixes take longer. We'll give you a clear timeline upfront.
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