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Your artificial turf in West Cobb has probably seen better days. Whether you're in Lost Mountain, near Mars Hill, or anywhere around the Harrison High School area, we get it—our Georgia heat and that heavy Cobb County clay aren't kind to synthetic lawns. Seams separate. Infill compacts. Drainage backs up. That's where we come in. LawnLogic has spent years fixing turf systems in newer construction neighborhoods throughout West Cobb, and we know exactly what fails in this soil and climate. We're talking about repairs that actually stick, not band-aid fixes that leave you calling us back in six months. Whether your turf needs seam repair, infill refresh, or drainage work, we can send a crew to your house quickly—we're just 12 minutes from most West Cobb addresses. The best part? You can get an honest estimate online, no pressure. We'll tell you what's wrong, what it'll cost, and whether repair or replacement makes sense for your yard.
West Cobb's newer construction homes often came with turf installed over compacted clay—that's a recipe for drainage headaches. The clay holds water instead of letting it through, which means your turf ages faster and infill can get waterlogged or shift. Summer heat here is intense, and while artificial turf handles it better than natural grass, the sun exposure varies wildly depending on your lot's orientation and tree cover in neighborhoods like Lost Mountain. Some yards get hammered by afternoon heat; others have morning shade that keeps things cooler. We've also noticed that HOA communities in West Cobb sometimes have specific rules about turf height, color, or seam visibility—we'll make sure any repair work meets those standards. Lot sizes vary too. The newer subdivisions tend to have smaller yards than older neighborhoods, which changes how we approach repairs and infill distribution. Most importantly, if your turf was installed more than 5–7 years ago, the backing material may be breaking down from that clay moisture and UV exposure. That's when we talk about whether targeted repairs or a full replacement makes financial sense.
Cobb County's clay soil is dense and doesn't absorb water the way sandy soils do. If your turf was laid directly over clay—common in newer West Cobb construction—water pools underneath instead of draining through. We check the base layer and often recommend adding drainage channels or replacing the sub-base to fix standing water and infill migration.
Most repairs—seam work, infill top-up, small patch fixes—take a single day. Drainage work or backing replacement might take two days depending on yard size and complexity. We schedule appointments fast because we're local to West Cobb, and we can usually fit you in within the week.
Not if they're done right. We use adhesive and tape systems that hold up to West Cobb's humidity and rain cycles. Old seams fail because the original installer didn't account for clay movement or used cheaper adhesive. We repair seams to last, and we back that with a warranty.
Depends on how much is damaged. If it's seams, infill, or isolated wear, repair wins. If backing is failing across 60% of the yard or drainage is fundamentally broken, replacement often makes sense long-term. Get an online estimate—we'll be honest about which path saves you money over the next 5 years.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.