Artificial Grass Repair in Eden Park that restores a tidy, natural-looking lawn without a full replacement. From split seams to pet damage and burns, we fix the problem area and blend it in neatly. Based in Norbury, we’re typically on site in around 20 minutes.
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If your lawn has lifted joins, visible seams or a worn patch, our team delivers reliable repairs across BR3. We regularly work near Eden Park station and along routes towards Beckenham, so getting to you is straightforward. Whether it’s a small patch repair or a more involved join repair, we focus on making the repair disappear into the surrounding pile. The result is a lawn that looks even, drains properly and feels secure underfoot.
Eden Park’s quiet residential streets include plenty of 1930s semis, detached homes and Edwardian properties, often with side access and established gardens. These layouts can create pinch points for moving materials, so we plan repairs to minimise disruption and protect borders, patios and paths. We also see mixed-use family gardens where football wear, barbecues and pets take their toll on the same high-traffic spots. Our repairs are designed to match the existing turf’s pile direction and colour as closely as possible.
We start with a site check to identify the cause—failed adhesive, sub-base movement, compacted infill or drainage issues. Then we carry out the right fix: seam repairs, edge re-fixing, infill replacement or targeted drainage fixes, keeping cuts clean and joins tight. We work neatly, remove waste, and leave the area ready to use the same day where possible. Homeowners choose Fine Landscaping for clear advice, dependable scheduling and repairs that last.
Gardens around Eden Park and Kelsey Park often have mature planting, shaded corners and variable ground levels, which can affect how turf sits and drains. We adapt our fixing method to the existing base, checking for low spots and compacted areas before rejoining or patching. Parking and access can vary on residential roads, so we plan loading and keep pathways clear. If a repair suggests underlying base or drainage problems, we’ll explain the options before any extra work.




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Costs depend on the repair type and how easy the area is to access. As a guide, small patch repairs or minor edge fixes often start around £120–£250, while seam or join repairs commonly fall in the £180–£450 range. Burn damage and pet damage repairs vary by size and whether new turf is needed. If infill replacement or drainage fixes are required, budgets may rise to £350–£900+.
Most repairs are completed within 1–3 hours, such as a small patch, edge re-fix or a short seam repair. Larger join repairs, multiple damaged areas, or infill replacement can take half a day. Drainage fixes and base corrections may take a full day depending on how much needs lifting and re-laying. Weather, access through side passages, and drying times for adhesives can also affect timings.
In most cases, artificial grass repair is classed as routine garden maintenance and doesn’t need planning permission. Issues can arise if you’re changing levels significantly, altering drainage run-off, or working near protected trees or within special designations. If your repair involves drainage fixes or base changes, we’ll flag any potential concerns and advise on best practice. We can also help you check any relevant guidance for the London Borough of Bromley.
Yes. We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for repairs we carry out, covering issues such as repaired seams or joins lifting due to installation faults. The warranty doesn’t cover new damage caused by sharp objects, heat sources (like disposable barbecues), or pet digging after the repair. If the existing turf is already degraded or poorly installed, we’ll explain any limitations before starting. You’ll receive clear aftercare guidance to keep the repair looking its best.
We aim to match your existing turf, but options depend on what’s currently installed. We can source similar pile heights (typically 30–40mm), different yarn shapes for softness and resilience, and colour mixes to suit your lawn’s tone. For infill replacement, we can use fresh silica sand and, where appropriate, deodorising infill for pet areas. We’ll assess pile direction, density and backing type so the repaired section blends in naturally.
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