Artificial Grass Repairs
Our specialized Artificial Grass Repairs are meticulously designed to address any imperfections, damage, or wear and tear your lawn might experience due to heavy foot traffic, environmental factors, or unforeseen incidents. Our team of experts will work diligently to restore your turf to its original splendor, ensuring it remains lush, vibrant, and inviting.
Revitalize Your Artificial Grass Landscape
Over time, artificial grass can be damaged for a multitude of reasons. We understand that accidents happen, and we’re here to help you when your turf develops a problem spot.
Repair Applications For Artificial Grass Landscapes
Residential Landscapes
Play Areas
Commercial Landscapes
Golf & Putting Greens
Pet Areas
Indoor & Outdoor Sports Facilities
Artificial Grass Repairs
Our professional crew provides services to help restore, repair, and rejuvenate your artificial grass to maximize its longevity and keep your landscape healthy.
Signs that I need artificial turf repair?
- Matted grass that can’t be brushed
- Faded grass
- Torn fibers
- Stained grass that can’t be cleaned
- Thin or bald patches
- A loose fit due to poor installation
- Burns from cigarette butts or a barbecue grill placed on or too close to the lawn
- Rips and tears from sharp-edged furniture and other sharp objects.
- Exposure to harsh chemicals
We Offer a Comprehensive Range of Maintenance Services.
What exactly goes into repairing the turf will depend, of course, on the nature and extent of the damage.
Low Spots
Low spots can be caused by various factors such as the removal of trees, the presence of tree roots underneath, heavy rains, or activities of burrowing rodents like gophers. We could lift the turf, address underlying issues, add a base to level the ground, and then compact it to ensure stability.
Melted Turf
Whether it’s a large melted section from a window reflection or a single burned spot, we use industry-leading radio wave technology to reattach new turf. At an additional cost, we can repair the melted turf spots either with turf supplied by the client or matching turf supplied by BriteTurf.
Flattened Artificial Turf
The pressure from placing heavy loads on the artificial grass will cause the synthetic turf to flatten over time. Brushing over the grass using a power broom with stiff bristles will allow the fibers to return to their original state. You also may need more infill to keep the fibers upright.
Loose Sections or Lifted Edges
Loose fits are usually the result of an unprofessional installation job. The importance of hiring an expert for your artificial grass installation job cannot be understated. At Green-R Turf, we use top-quality American-made products and the best installation techniques to ensure the seams are properly secured.
Patching Up Ripped Sections
Using sharp objects around your artificial lawn can cause rips and tears on the turf. Much like fixing loose sections, the ripped sections can be patched together using adhesives or turf pins, and they will look as good and flawless as new.
Replacing Damaged Sections
Heat-related damage or damage caused by harsh chemicals is relatively permanent. For this damage, the best fix is to cut out the damaged area and replace it with your existing turf remnants, or we will do our best to match it with our artificial grass.
Tips to maintain the appearance and longevity of artificial grass:
By following these best practices, you can keep your artificial turf looking pristine and extend its lifespan.
Regular brushing: Brush the turf fibers regularly to prevent matting and maintain an upright position.
Remove debris: Regularly remove leaves, twigs, and other debris from the turf surface to prevent blockage of drainage holes.
Clean spills and stains: Promptly clean any spills or stains using mild soap and water. Avoid using harsh chemicals or solvents that can damage the turf.
Prevent pet waste buildup: Remove solid waste and hose down the affected area to prevent odor and bacteria buildup. Use enzyme-based cleaners to eliminate any lingering odors.
Control weed growth: Inspect and remove any weeds or grass that may grow on the turf edges or through the drainage holes.
Proper drainage: Ensure the turf has adequate drainage to prevent water accumulation. Regularly check and clear any blockages in the drainage system.
Protect from heavy objects: Avoid placing heavy objects or furniture on the turf for an extended period, as it may cause permanent damage or flattening.
Limit high-temperature exposure: Avoid exposing the turf to excessive heat sources like grills or fire pits, as it can melt or warp the fibers.
Artificial Grass Landscapes For Homes & Businesses
Golf & Putting Greens • Playgrounds • Sports • Dogs & Pets
Add timeless appeal that complements traditional architecture and modern homes. Artificial Grass, Paving, and natural stones are great options for patios in Southern California. As pavers and artificial grass are more durable than brick or concrete, extend your outdoor living space or create a new area for a fire pit or an additional patio.
Our Artificial Grass Landscapes are ideal for high-traffic areas and are built to maintain their beauty and flawless appearance year-round. There is no more mowing, fertilizing, or watering. Bring the heat or the cold, let it rain or even snow. No matter what the weather conditions, your yard remains perfect. And because it requires minimal water, you can expect lower water bills year-round.
Our Turf Products
We strongly believe that it is essential to do our part to protect our environment to the best of our ability. For this reason, our manufacturer commits to continue pursuing sustainable options in our manufacturing practices, only using raw materials that will reduce or eliminate any negative impact on our planet and, most importantly, recycling.
While much of the turf offered today comes from China, we are proud to say that all Green-R Turf products are manufactured in the U.S.A. Our manufacturer only uses the highest quality raw materials, and we are entirely in control of developing and producing our products from start to finish. If you want to guarantee you are buying a quality product, look for products that say “Made in the U.S.A.” on them and are sold by reputable companies with strong ties to the industry.