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Artificial turf in Vinings doesn't have to look like a golf course or feel plastic underfoot. The yards here—especially in Paces and around Vinings Main—tend to be intimate, thoughtfully landscaped spaces where every square foot matters. That's exactly why repair and maintenance of existing turf installations makes so much sense. Rather than rip everything out and start over, we can patch seams, replace worn sections, refresh infill, and restore drainage so your lawn looks intentional again. Whether your turf took a beating from last summer's sun or a winter root heave shifted your base, we handle the kind of surgical repairs that save you money and keep your outdoor space functional year-round. Our team knows the Cobb County clay conditions and the tight lot constraints that define Vinings neighborhoods. We're 20 minutes away and have completed dozens of repairs across the area—from small side-yard patches to full-scale resurfacing of backyards. If your artificial lawn needs attention, let's talk about what's actually broken and what we can fix without unnecessary replacement.
Vinings sits on the Cobb–Fulton border where clay-heavy soil is the baseline. That matters for turf repair because proper drainage underneath is non-negotiable; clay compacts easily, traps water, and can cause your turf base to shift or settle unevenly over time. Most Vinings homes sit on smaller, manicured lots—typical of the Paces area and Vinings Main neighborhoods—so every repair is visible and needs to blend seamlessly with existing turf. Sun exposure varies dramatically here: homes near Cochran Shoals and those backing onto green space get intense afternoon UV, which can degrade infill and backing over five to seven years, while shaded yards facing north may hold moisture and need better drainage work during repair. HOA communities in Vinings often have specific landscape standards, so any repair work has to match existing pile height, color, and texture—no shortcuts. Installation base prep is critical in our clay: we use proper sub-base, perforated underlayment, and compaction techniques that prevent the settling issues we see in older, poorly installed systems. Winter weather here is mild but unpredictable; frost heave can loosen seams, so we check and re-secure all seaming during spring repairs.
Seam separation in Vinings yards is usually fixable without replacing the whole lawn. We assess whether the base has shifted (common in clay soil), re-prep the seam zone, and re-secure with professional seaming tape and adhesive. If the turf itself is still intact and infill is present, you're looking at a repair. Only if the backing is cracked or deteriorated do we remove and replace that section—and we'll feather it into your existing turf so it looks intentional.
Yes. We can extract old infill, clean or replace it, and redistribute new infill across the existing pile. This is one of the most cost-effective repairs for Vinings homeowners. Matting usually happens after 4–6 years of use, especially in high-traffic areas or yards with intense sun (like those near Cochran Shoals). A refresh gets your turf looking plush and alive again, and it takes a fraction of the time a full replacement would.
DIY infill top-ups are fine, but seaming, base repair, and drainage fixes require equipment and technique that backyard setup won't match. Vinings clay requires proper compaction and underlayment work; one mistake and you're looking at settling or pooling. We'd rather get it right once than have you troubleshoot later. Call us for an assessment first—many small repairs surprise homeowners with how affordable they are.
Depends on scope. A seam re-secure or small patch takes a few hours. Infill refresh across a quarter-acre lot might take a full day. Base repair or drainage work—especially common in Vinings' clay soil—usually runs a day or two. We schedule around your lifestyle and always give you a timeline upfront before we start.
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