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Artificial turf in West Cobb takes a beating. Between the clay-heavy soil that shifts under newer construction foundations, the intense Georgia sun, and the wear patterns from kids and dogs on smaller lots in Lost Mountain and Mars Hill, even premium synthetic lawns start showing their age. That's where repair comes in—and it's not always a full replacement job. A seam split near Harrison High School, drainage pooling after heavy rain, or infill displacement from foot traffic are all fixable without tearing out the whole yard. We've spent enough time in 30127 and 30152 to know how West Cobb yards actually age. The good news: most damage is localized, and catching it early saves you thousands. Whether your turf is five years old or ten, we can patch it, re-secure it, or refresh the infill without the cost or hassle of starting over. Let's take a look at what's going on with your lawn.

West Cobb Turf Conditions

West Cobb's clay soil is dense and unforgiving. When artificial turf is installed over clay—especially on newer construction sites where grading is still settling—you get movement underneath that stresses seams and drainage systems. The sun exposure here is no joke either; depending on whether your property faces the open lots common around Lost Mountain or the tree-lined blocks near Mars Hill, UV degradation can happen faster than homeowners expect. Drainage is critical. That red clay doesn't absorb water the way sandy soil does in other parts of Georgia, so pooling is a real risk if your turf's subsurface isn't maintained. Most West Cobb yards are modest in size compared to rural areas, which means high foot traffic concentration—wear patterns develop faster on smaller lots. HOA communities in the area often have strict landscape standards, so repairs need to match original specifications closely. Infill settling is common after 4–6 years of Georgia heat cycles and rainfall. We account for West Cobb's specific drainage challenges and the clay-based soil movement when planning repairs, not just the turf itself.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my turf have wrinkles and bumps if it's only a few years old?

West Cobb's clay foundation shifts, especially on newer construction. Temperature swings and moisture changes cause the soil underneath to expand and contract, pushing the turf up in spots. It's not a defect in the turf itself—it's the ground moving beneath it. We can re-secure and re-stretch problem areas without a full replacement, and we'll make sure drainage is solid so water isn't making things worse.

My seams are starting to separate. Is that normal in Georgia?

Seam stress happens faster in West Cobb because of ground movement and the clay soil's behavior during wet and dry cycles. The seam tape and adhesive can weaken if there's moisture creeping underneath or if the base has shifted. We can re-seam affected areas and improve subsurface drainage so it doesn't spread. Catching it early prevents a small repair from becoming a major one.

How often do West Cobb yards need infill replacement?

Most yards in Lost Mountain and Mars Hill need infill refreshing every 4–6 years, depending on traffic and weather patterns. Cobb County's intense sun and our clay-based drainage challenges mean infill compacts faster here than in some areas. A topup or partial refresh is cheaper than full replacement and can extend your turf's life by years.

Can you match my existing turf if I only need a section repaired?

We can match it closely, but turf color and texture do fade over time in our Georgia sun. If your lawn is older, we'll let you know upfront whether a patch will look noticeably different. Sometimes a full-yard refresh of infill works better than a partial repair for uniform appearance—we'll give you honest options.

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