Need Artificial Grass Repair in Battersea that looks seamless and lasts? We fix splits, joins, burns and pet damage quickly, with clean edges and refreshed infill for a like-new finish.
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Artificial turf can suffer from lifting seams, bald patches and scorch marks, especially in busy family gardens. Our repairs are designed to blend in, so the fix is hard to spot and the surface feels even underfoot. We regularly work around Battersea Park and Nine Elms, helping homeowners keep outdoor spaces looking sharp year-round. From join repairs to drainage fixes, we focus on durability as well as appearance.
Battersea’s mix of Victorian terraces, mansion blocks and luxury new builds means every garden presents different constraints. Small courtyards near Clapham Junction often need precise patch repairs and edge detailing to fit tight boundaries. Larger plots closer to SW11 may need seam repairs and infill replacement where high footfall has compacted the pile. We tailor the repair method to the turf type, sub-base condition and how the space is used.
We start with an on-site inspection, then match pile direction, colour and density for an invisible repair. Damaged sections are cut cleanly, joins are re-taped and bonded, and edges are re-pinned and secured to prevent future lifting. Where needed, we top up or replace infill and correct low spots to improve drainage and reduce odours from pet use. Homeowners choose us for clear advice, tidy working practices and repairs backed by a 10-year warranty.
Working in the London Borough of Wandsworth, we’re used to narrow access routes, shared pathways and controlled parking near busy streets. Many Battersea properties have compact rear gardens where waste removal and clean cutting matter. We plan deliveries and tool use to keep disruption low, and we adapt fixings for paving borders, raised planters and rooftop terraces. If your turf sits over a balcony system or a tight courtyard, we’ll choose repair methods that suit the build-up.




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Costs vary with the type of damage, access and how invisible the finish needs to be. Small patch repairs or edge re-fixing typically start around £120–£250. Seam or join repairs are often £180–£450 depending on length and whether infill replacement is required. Larger multi-issue jobs (burns, pet damage and drainage fixes together) commonly fall in the £450–£900 range. We’ll confirm after an inspection in SW11 or SW8.
Most repairs are completed in a single visit. Small edge repairs or a minor patch can take 1–2 hours, while seam and join repairs commonly take 2–4 hours. If we’re correcting low spots, improving drainage, or replacing a larger section, allow half a day to a full day. Timescales depend on the size of the damaged area, drying conditions for adhesives, and whether infill needs topping up or replacing.
Artificial grass repairs in a rear garden are usually classed as maintenance and don’t need planning permission. However, restrictions can apply if you’re in a listed building, a conservation area, or working on a roof terrace with specific building management rules. Drainage is also important: surfaces should not cause runoff issues. We’ll flag any potential concerns during the survey and can advise on best practice to stay compliant in Wandsworth.
Yes. Our workmanship is covered by a 10-year warranty on eligible repairs, including seam and join integrity, edge fixings and installation-related lifting where we’ve carried out the remedial work. The warranty doesn’t cover new damage caused by misuse, sharp objects, fire/BBQs placed directly on the turf, or pet neglect that leads to ongoing contamination. We’ll explain what’s covered for your specific repair before we start.
We aim to match your existing turf, but we can also improve performance where needed. Options include replacement sections with similar pile height and density, upgraded joining tape and adhesives for stronger seams, and refreshed infill (silica sand, odour-reducing infill for pets, or a blend for stability). For edges, we can re-pin, re-tuck into channels, or add discreet edging restraints. We’ll recommend the best approach after assessing wear patterns and drainage.
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