Artificial Grass Repair in Addiscombe that restores a tidy, safe lawn without a full re-lay. From split joins to burns and pet damage, we make repairs blend in. Based nearby, we can be on-site quickly in CR0.
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If your lawn has lifted joins, visible seams or a worn patch, our team can restore it with targeted repairs rather than replacing the whole area. We regularly work around Addiscombe tram stop and over towards East Croydon, so getting to you is straightforward. Whether it’s burn damage from a BBQ or a section that’s sunk and holds water, we’ll bring it back to a clean, even finish. Our repairs are designed to blend with your existing pile direction and colour.
Addiscombe’s gardens often sit behind Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and 1930s semis, where side access can be narrow and boundaries are close. That’s why we plan repairs to minimise disruption and keep edges crisp along fences, patios and paths. We also see plenty of family gardens where pets are hard on high-traffic spots, leading to flattened pile, odour issues and loose infill. If you need artificial grass repair Addiscombe area, we tailor the fix to how the space is actually used.
We start with a site inspection, checking the backing, joins, edging, infill levels and drainage performance. Repairs can include seam and join repairs, patching, edge re-fixing, infill replacement and localised drainage fixes where water is pooling. We use professional adhesives and tapes suited to UK weather, then brush and dress the pile so the repair disappears. Homeowners choose us for clear communication, tidy workmanship and a 10-year warranty for peace of mind.
In the London Borough of Croydon, we often encounter compacted sub-bases, clay-heavy ground and shaded gardens that can affect drainage and algae build-up. Parking and access can be tighter near CR0 streets and around Leslie Park, so we arrive with the right kit for efficient, low-mess repairs. We also adapt edging and join methods to suit patio borders, brick paths and raised beds common in local period homes. The result is a repair that lasts and looks consistent across the whole lawn.




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Costs depend on the type and size of repair, plus access and materials. Small edge or join repairs typically start around £120–£250. Patch repairs for burns or pet damage are often £180–£450 depending on how much turf needs replacing and whether matching offcuts are available. Larger seam repairs, infill replacement and localised drainage fixes can range from £350–£900+. We’ll inspect and provide a clear written estimate.
Most repairs are completed in a single visit. Small edge fixes, minor seam repairs or topping up infill usually take 1–2 hours. Patch repairs and more involved join work commonly take 2–4 hours, allowing time for preparation, adhesive curing and brushing the pile back into shape. Drainage fixes can take half a day if we need to lift sections and adjust the base. Weather, access and the condition of the existing turf affect timings.
In most cases, repairing or maintaining artificial grass in a rear garden is permitted and doesn’t need planning permission. Issues can arise if you’re changing levels significantly, altering drainage that affects neighbouring properties, or working in a protected setting (such as a listed building or conservation area). For front gardens, rules around permeable surfaces and runoff can matter. We’ll advise on best practice and can help you check any Croydon-specific requirements before work begins.
Yes. Our workmanship is backed by a 10-year warranty, giving you confidence that seams, joins and edges will remain secure when properly maintained. The warranty covers installation-related failures such as lifting joins, adhesive issues and edge fixing problems, subject to normal wear and tear. It doesn’t cover new damage from misuse (for example fresh burns) or issues caused by third-party alterations. We’ll explain what’s covered and how to care for the repaired area.
We aim to match your existing turf as closely as possible, including pile height, density and colour tone. Where matching isn’t possible, we can recommend a compatible replacement section and position the patch to be less noticeable. Options include different infill types (silica sand or pet-friendly infill), reinforced seam tapes and upgraded edge fixings. We’ll assess wear patterns, drainage and pet use, then suggest the best repair approach for a natural-looking finish.
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