Artificial Grass Repair in Elephant & Castle that makes tired turf look seamless again. We fix joins, burns, pet damage and lifting edges with colour-matched patches and fresh infill. Expect a tidy finish that stands up to busy gardens and balconies.
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If your lawn has split seams, ripples or worn patches, our repairs bring it back to a smooth, safe surface. We work across SE1 and SE17, including around Elephant Park and the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre. From join repairs after heavy footfall to edge lifting caused by poor fixing, we target the problem rather than replacing the whole lawn. The result is a neater look and better performance underfoot.
Elephant & Castle homes range from modern high-rises and new-build apartments to Victorian terraces in Kennington and Walworth. Each setting brings different challenges, such as balcony installations, shaded courtyards or compact gardens with tight access. We regularly handle pet damage, burn marks from barbecues, and worn walkways where families and visitors cut across the lawn. Our approach suits both small urban plots and larger communal-style spaces.
We start with an on-site inspection to identify seam failure, base movement, drainage issues or infill loss. Repairs can include seam repairs, patch repairs, edge re-fixing, infill replacement and drainage fixes, all completed with careful trimming and re-seaming for an invisible finish. We protect surrounding paving and planting, then brush and dress the pile so it blends with the existing turf. Homeowners choose us for clear advice, punctual arrivals and workmanship backed by a 10-year warranty.
As a major regeneration zone, Elephant & Castle has mixed surfaces, new landscaping and high footfall that can stress joins and edges. We plan for restricted access in apartment blocks near Strata Tower and manage materials efficiently for lift and stair routes. Ground levels and drainage vary between older terraces and newer developments, so we check the base and falls before re-seaming or patching. We also work considerately around parking and loading restrictions common across the London Borough of Southwark.




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Costs depend on the type of damage and how much area needs attention. Small patch repairs or edge re-fixing often start around £120–£250. Seam or join repairs typically fall in the £200–£450 range, depending on length and access. Burn damage, pet damage clean-up, and infill replacement can add £50–£200. If drainage fixes or base corrections are needed, budgets may rise to £500–£1,200+.
Most repairs are completed in a single visit. Minor edge repairs, small burns or patch repairs usually take 1–2 hours. Seam repairs, join repairs and infill replacement commonly take 2–4 hours, especially if multiple areas are affected. Drainage fixes or base adjustments can take a half day to a full day, depending on how much lifting is required. Access, furniture removal and drying time after cleaning can also affect timings.
Artificial grass repair is generally classed as maintenance to an existing garden surface, so planning permission is rarely required. Most homeowners in Southwark can proceed without formal consent, particularly for like-for-like repairs such as seam repairs, patching or infill replacement. Exceptions may apply for listed buildings, conservation areas, or if you’re altering levels or drainage significantly. We’ll flag any potential issues and advise what to check before work starts.
Yes. Our workmanship is backed by a 10-year warranty for peace of mind. It covers the quality of our installation-related repair work, such as re-seaming, join repairs, edge fixing and patch bonding, when used under normal domestic conditions. It doesn’t cover new damage from sharp objects, heat sources like fire pits, or pet digging after the repair. We’ll explain care steps to help your repaired area last.
We aim to match your existing turf as closely as possible, including pile height, colour tone and density. For patch repairs we can use offcuts (if available) or source a close match, then blend fibres with brushing and infill. Infill options include silica sand for stability and specialist infills for extra cushioning. We can also upgrade edging methods, add stronger seam tape/adhesive, and improve drainage layers where needed.
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