Artificial Grass Repair in Banstead that restores a clean, even finish—without replacing the whole lawn. From split joins to burn marks and pet damage, we make it look right again. Book a local visit and get clear options and pricing.
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If your lawn has lifted joins, bald patches or ripples, our Artificial Grass Repair in Banstead brings it back to a smooth, safe surface. We regularly help homeowners around Banstead High Street and Nork Park where heavy footfall and garden furniture can stress seams and edges. Whether it’s a small patch repair or a full join rework, we match pile direction and colour for a discreet finish. We also refresh infill where it’s migrated or compacted.
Banstead’s mix of large detached houses, 1930s properties and executive homes often comes with generous gardens and side access—ideal for efficient, low-disruption repairs. In Nork, Burgh Heath and towards Tattenham Corner, we see lawns used for family play, dogs and year-round entertaining, which can lead to edge lifting and flattened pile. We tailor repairs to the existing product and installation method, so the repaired area blends naturally. If the issue is underfoot rather than visible, we’ll check the base and drainage too.
Our repair process starts with an on-site assessment, then careful lifting, re-seaming or patching using professional adhesives and joining tape. We correct levels, replace or top up infill, and brush the pile to restore bounce and appearance. You’ll get straightforward recommendations, tidy workmanship and clear aftercare guidance. Local homeowners choose us for reliable arrival times, clean edges, and repairs that last rather than quick cover-ups.
In the SM7 postcode, we often find compacted sub-bases, shaded spots and water run-off issues that show up as rippling or soft patches. We plan repairs around access and parking, especially near Banstead Downs and busier streets by Banstead High Street. Where gardens slope or meet patios, we reinforce edges and adjust infill to reduce movement. Our approach suits the property styles common across Reigate and Banstead Borough, from wide plots to tighter side returns.




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Costs depend on the fault, access and how visible the repair will be. Minor edge repairs or small patch repairs often start around £120–£250. Seam or join repairs typically fall in the £200–£450 range, especially if re-levelling is needed. Burn damage and pet damage can vary widely, usually £180–£500. If drainage fixes or infill replacement are required, allow an additional £80–£250 depending on area size.
Most repairs are completed in a single visit. Small patch repairs, edge re-fixing or infill top-ups usually take 1–2 hours. Seam repairs, join repairs or localised drainage fixes commonly take 2–5 hours, depending on how much turf needs lifting and re-bonding. Dry weather helps adhesives cure properly, and shaded areas can take longer. We’ll confirm timescales after inspecting the damage and checking the base condition.
Artificial grass repair is normally classed as routine garden maintenance, so planning permission is rarely required in Reigate and Banstead Borough. Rules can differ if your property is listed, within a conservation area, or if the work forms part of larger landscaping changes that affect drainage. We’ll advise on best practice and, where relevant, suggest checking with the local authority. Our repairs also consider surface water flow to avoid creating run-off issues.
Yes. Our workmanship is backed by a 10-year warranty, covering issues such as failed joins, lifting edges or bonding problems where we’ve carried out the repair. The warranty applies when the repaired area is used normally and maintained in line with our aftercare advice (for example, keeping infill at the right level and avoiding harsh chemicals). We’ll explain what’s covered for your specific repair and provide clear documentation for peace of mind.
We use professional-grade joining tape and adhesives, and we can replace sections with closely matched turf where patching is needed. Popular options include seam re-taping, edge re-fixing with improved anchoring, and refreshed silica sand or rubber infill depending on your existing system. For burn damage, we’ll advise whether a plug-style patch or a larger section replacement will blend best. We’ll also brush and re-set the pile so the finish looks consistent.
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