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Your artificial turf in West Cobb took a beating, and that's completely normal. Between the clay-heavy soil we've got here in Cobb County and the intense Georgia summers, synthetic lawns can wear faster than people expect—especially in newer construction neighborhoods like Lost Mountain and around the Mars Hill area where drainage patterns are still settling. We've been repairing turf systems across West Cobb for years, and we've learned exactly what fails and why. Maybe your infill has compacted unevenly, or seams are starting to separate. Could be that heavy foot traffic near Harrison High School or around West Cobb parks has worn through the blade. Whatever's wrong, we fix it right without replacing the whole system if we don't have to. Our crews know this area's specific challenges—the clay, the water runoff, the sun exposure patterns—and we use that local knowledge to make repairs that actually last. We're based just 12 minutes away, so we can get to you quickly and diagnose the problem on the same day you call.
West Cobb sits on heavy Cobb County clay, which changes how artificial turf performs compared to sandier Georgia areas. When it rains, that clay doesn't drain as fast, which means your turf's base layer has to work harder. If the base was undersized during original installation—common in some newer construction neighborhoods—you might see soft spots or settling over time. The Lost Mountain and Mars Hill areas also experience dramatic shade shifts depending on tree canopy, which affects infill temperature and UV degradation patterns. Afternoon sun exposure is intense here, so certain turf blades can bleach or become brittle faster on south-facing yards. West Cobb neighborhoods often have consistent lot sizes and HOA landscape guidelines that factor into repair decisions. We assess whether your original installation meets current drainage codes—many installations from five-plus years ago didn't anticipate how the area's landscape would mature. Compacted clay underneath needs proper grading and base repair to prevent future seam failure or cushioning problems.
Cobb County's clay base compacts over time, especially under foot traffic in high-use areas. In newer developments around Lost Mountain and Mars Hill, the original grading and base layer sometimes settle unevenly. We excavate those soft spots, re-grade the clay base, add proper drainage rock, and re-secure the turf. It's not always a full reinstall—often just targeted repairs to problem zones.
Georgia's humidity means moisture lingers longer in shaded areas and under dense infill. We check for mold and mildew during repair assessments, especially in yards with mature tree coverage near Harrison High School neighborhoods. Proper infill replacement and drainage improvements reduce moisture buildup and extend your turf's life.
Depends on seam location and blade matching. If the damage is isolated—maybe a worn patch from a play area or a failed seam—we can often patch it. Older installations may have discontinued blade styles, making full-yard replacement necessary. We assess and give you honest options before quoting.
Small repairs like infill top-ups or minor seam work take one day. Larger jobs involving base re-grading or significant sections can take two to three days depending on weather and clay conditions. We schedule efficiently across West Cobb neighborhoods and typically complete work within a week of your call.
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