Fixer Upper — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in West Cobb has taken a beating—bare patches where the kids play, seams coming loose from our Georgia heat, maybe some drainage issues that pooled water after last season's storms. We get it. The neighborhoods around Lost Mountain and Mars Hill have a lot of newer construction, which means a lot of yards that were installed in the last 5-10 years, and turf doesn't last forever without maintenance. The good news? Most of the damage we see—worn spots, fading, edge separation—is totally fixable. You don't need to rip out the whole yard and start from scratch. Whether your turf is taking damage from heavy foot traffic, sun exposure, or just settling into Cobb County's clay base, we can patch it, re-seam it, and get your yard looking like new again. We're based just 12 minutes from Harrison High School, so we know West Cobb yards inside and out. Let's get yours fixed up without the full replacement cost.
West Cobb's soil profile matters more than you'd think when it comes to turf repair. That dense Cobb County clay base sits under most yards here, and it affects how water moves through your system and how your turf settles over time. Newer construction in the Lost Mountain and Mars Hill areas means your yard might be on compacted fill, which can create drainage pockets—especially if your turf is sagging or holding water after rain. Sun patterns in West Cobb vary a lot depending on tree coverage. Some yards near the parks get full afternoon exposure, while tree-lined properties stay shaded most of the day. This matters for repair work because shaded turf wears differently than sun-exposed turf. When we're patching sections, we want to match both the pile height and the wear pattern of your existing turf so repairs blend seamlessly. Also, many West Cobb properties have HOA guidelines about landscape appearance and drainage compliance. We factor that into repair planning so your fixed turf meets both your expectations and any community standards. Typical West Cobb lots range from quarter-acre to half-acre, so we're usually working with manageable yards—repairs typically stay localized to high-traffic zones rather than system-wide overhauls.
Seam separation usually happens because of movement in the base layer—either expansion from heat, settling over Cobb County's clay, or ground shift from heavy rain. Sometimes it's the adhesive failing. We'll inspect the base, re-glue or re-nail the seam, and make sure the subgrade underneath isn't still shifting. If clay compaction is causing movement, we can address that too.
We patch all the time. Bare spots from heavy play, sun-faded sections, torn edges—all repairable. We source matching turf for your lot size and age to keep colors consistent. Patching is way cheaper than full replacement and looks great when done right.
Small repairs—seams, patches, minor drainage fixes—usually take a day or less. Larger repairs involving subgrade work or multiple patched sections might take two days. We work around your schedule and the West Cobb weather, so we'll give you a realistic timeline before we start.
We match color, pile height, and backing material to your existing turf as closely as possible. Your yard's age, sun exposure, and wear pattern all factor into our selection. The goal is repairs that blend in, not look like Band-Aids.
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