Artificial Grass Repair in Balham that brings tired lawns back to life without a full replacement. From split joins to burn marks and pet damage, we restore a smooth, safe finish—quickly and neatly.
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If your lawn has lifted joins, ripples or bald spots, our team can restore it with targeted repairs rather than starting again. We handle seam repairs, patch repairs, burn damage and pet damage, keeping the surface level and natural-looking. Working across SW12 near Balham station and Bedford Hill, we’re used to compact gardens and busy household schedules. Expect tidy workmanship and a finish that blends cleanly with your existing turf.
Balham’s Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and mansion conversions often have narrow side access and small rear lawns that need careful handling. We regularly work around patios, raised beds and garden rooms in Nightingale and Clapham South, where edges and joins can loosen with foot traffic. If the base has settled or drainage is sluggish after heavy rain, we’ll address the cause—not just the symptom. That’s why homeowners choose artificial grass repair Balham area services that focus on long-term performance.
We start with an on-site inspection, checking joins, edges, infill levels and drainage. Repairs may include join repairs, edge re-fixing, infill replacement, and localised drainage fixes where water is pooling. We colour-match and grain-match where possible so patches sit discreetly, then brush and dress the pile for an even finish. With clear communication, clean working practices and a 10-year warranty, our artificial grass repair in London Borough of Wandsworth is trusted for reliable results.
Gardens around Balham High Road and Balham Hill often have limited access, so we plan for efficient loading, protection mats and minimal disruption. Local clay-heavy ground can hold water, making drainage checks important when turf starts to ripple or smell. We’re familiar with Wandsworth waste and parking rules and can advise on practical options for skips or bagged removal if needed. Our methods suit period properties where neat edging against brickwork and paving is essential.




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Costs depend on the type of damage and how accessible the area is. Small seam or edge repairs often start around £150–£300, while patch repairs for burns or pet damage are commonly £250–£600 depending on size and matching requirements. Larger join failures, infill replacement, or drainage fixes can range from £600–£1,500+. We’ll inspect first and provide a clear, itemised estimate.
Most repairs are completed in a single visit. Minor edge re-fixing, small seam repairs, or localised patching typically take 1–3 hours. More involved work—such as multiple join repairs, infill replacement across the lawn, or drainage fixes—can take half a day to a full day. Timescales depend on the extent of lifting, whether the base needs re-levelling, and drying conditions after rain.
Artificial grass repairs in a back garden are usually classed as permitted development and don’t require planning permission. However, rules can differ for listed buildings, flats with shared grounds, or properties in conservation areas, and there may be lease or freeholder conditions. If drainage changes are needed, we’ll also consider surface-water management. We’ll flag any potential issues during the survey and help you stay compliant.
Yes. Our workmanship is backed by a 10-year warranty, covering issues such as failed joins, lifting edges, and defects related to our installation methods on the repaired sections. If we replace turf in patches, we’ll also explain any manufacturer warranty that applies to the material itself. Normal wear, misuse, or damage from sharp objects and heat sources isn’t covered, but we’ll advise how to prevent repeat problems.
We aim to match your existing turf, including pile height, density and colour tone, and we align the grain so repairs blend in. If matching isn’t possible (older lines can be discontinued), we can propose discreet solutions such as replacing a whole section or re-seaming to a natural break line. Infill options include silica sand and pet-friendly infills, and we’ll recommend what suits your usage and drainage needs.
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