Artificial Grass Repair in Epsom that restores a tidy, even lawn without the cost of a full re-lay. From split seams to burns and pet damage, we make repairs blend in and last.
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If your lawn has lifted joins, visible seams or worn patches, our repair team can bring it back to a clean, uniform finish. We regularly work across KT17, KT18 and KT19, including homes near Epsom Clock Tower and the Ashley Centre. Whether it’s a small patch repair or a full edge tidy-up, we focus on matching pile direction, colour and infill levels. The aim is simple: a repair you can’t spot from the patio.
Epsom’s mix of large detached houses, period properties and executive homes often comes with bigger gardens, side access constraints and high expectations for finish. We see common issues in Epsom Downs and Ewell where heavy footfall, garden furniture and seasonal movement can stress seams and edges. Pet traffic can also flatten pile and displace infill, leaving uneven areas that look tired. Our approach is tailored to the property and how you use the space, not a one-size fix.
We start with an on-site assessment, then recommend the most cost-effective repair: seam repairs, join repairs, edge re-fixing or infill replacement. Where needed, we correct the base and tackle drainage fixes so the same problem doesn’t return after the next downpour. Work is completed neatly with clear communication and minimal disruption, and we leave the area clean and usable. Homeowners choose us because we’re reliable, precise, and only 25 minutes away when you need us.
In the artificial grass repair Epsom area, we often find clay-heavy ground and compacted sub-bases that can hold water if drainage is poor. Around Stoneleigh and Langley Vale, access can be tight and parking controlled, so we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. We also account for mature trees and leaf fall near Horton Country Park, which can clog edges and affect drainage. Our repairs are designed to suit local conditions and keep the lawn performing year-round.




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Costs vary by the type of damage and how accessible the area is. Small patch repairs or minor edge fixes typically start around £120–£250. Seam repairs and join repairs are often £180–£450 depending on length and whether re-securing is needed. Infill replacement and brushing can be £150–£350, while drainage fixes can range from £250–£900+ if base work is required. We’ll confirm after an inspection.
Most repairs are completed in a single visit. Small patch repairs, burn damage fixes or localised pet damage usually take 1–2 hours. Seam repairs, edge repairs and infill replacement commonly take 2–4 hours depending on the size and the amount of lifting required. Drainage fixes can take half a day to a full day if we need to open up sections of turf and adjust the base. Weather and access also affect timings.
In most cases, no—repairs to an existing artificial lawn are classed as straightforward garden maintenance and don’t require planning permission. If we’re altering levels, changing drainage routes, or working near boundaries in a way that could affect neighbours, it’s sensible to double-check. For listed buildings or properties with specific restrictions, rules can differ. We’ll advise on best practice and can help you check any relevant Epsom and Ewell Borough guidance before work starts.
Yes. Our workmanship is backed by a 10-year warranty for the repaired areas, covering issues such as seam separation, join failure and edge lifting caused by installation faults. It doesn’t cover new damage from sharp objects, heat sources (like BBQ embers), or pet misuse beyond normal wear. Where we replace materials (adhesives, joining tape, infill), we use trade-grade products suitable for UK weather. We’ll explain what’s covered before we begin.
We aim to match your existing grass as closely as possible, including pile height, density and colour tone. For patch repairs, we can source similar off-cuts or recommend a near-match product if the original is discontinued. Infill options include silica sand and pet-friendly deodorising infills, depending on how you use the garden. We’ll also advise on edge finishing—pinning, adhesive bonding or edging boards—so the repair looks seamless and stays put.
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