Artificial Grass Repair in Holland Park that restores a flawless, natural-looking finish. From split joins to burn marks and pet wear, we repair quickly and cleanly. Trusted by homeowners across W11 and W14.
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If your lawn has lifting edges, visible joins or a stubborn bald patch, our team can bring it back to life without a full replacement. We carry out seam repairs, patch repairs, join repairs and infill replacement to match your existing grass. Many clients near Holland Park and the Design Museum call us after parties, builders’ traffic or general wear. The aim is simple: a tidy surface that looks consistent from every angle.
Holland Park’s large Victorian houses, mansion conversions and period properties often have compact rear gardens, roof terraces or carefully designed courtyards. That means repairs need to be precise, quiet and respectful of neighbours and shared access. We’re used to working around planting schemes, stone paving and garden lighting so the surrounding landscaping stays untouched. If you’re in Kensington, Notting Hill or W14, we’ll tailor the repair to the way the space is used.
We start with a close inspection to identify the cause—failed adhesive, movement at the perimeter, worn infill or drainage issues. Repairs typically include re-seaming, re-fixing edges, replacing damaged sections, and re-brushing with fresh infill for a consistent pile height and colour. We work neatly, remove waste, and keep disruption low, even when access is via side passages. Homeowners choose Fine Landscaping for clear advice, honest options, and repairs that are built to last.
Working in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea often means narrow access routes, controlled parking and careful timing for deliveries. Gardens around Holland House and Kyoto Garden areas can have mature trees, which increases leaf litter and affects infill levels and drainage. We adapt by protecting pathways, using low-odour adhesives where needed, and scheduling to minimise disruption. Our repairs suit period properties where neat edges and clean lines matter.




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Costs depend on the damage type, access and whether infill or drainage work is required. As a guide, small patch repairs or minor edge re-fixing often fall around £150–£350. Seam or join repairs commonly range from £250–£600, especially if sections need re-tensioning. Larger repairs involving multiple patches, infill replacement or local drainage fixes can be £600–£1,200+. We’ll assess and provide a clear written estimate.
Most repairs are completed within 1–3 hours, such as a small patch, burn mark replacement or a short seam repair. More involved work—multiple joins, significant edge lifting, or infill replacement across a larger area—typically takes half a day. Drainage fixes can extend to a full day if we need to lift sections and adjust the sub-base. Dry weather, access, and adhesive curing times can affect scheduling.
Artificial grass repairs are usually classed as maintenance and don’t require planning permission. However, RBKC rules can be relevant if you’re in a conservation area, working on a listed property, or altering drainage in a way that affects runoff. If the repair involves changing levels, adding new drainage outlets, or work near shared boundaries, we’ll flag any considerations. We can also advise on best practice for permeable, well-draining finishes.
Yes. We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for repairs we carry out, covering issues such as failed joins, lifting edges caused by fixing methods, and adhesion problems within the repaired areas. If we supply new turf sections, those materials are covered by the manufacturer’s warranty (terms vary by product). The warranty doesn’t cover misuse, sharp objects, chemical spills, or damage from building works after completion.
For patch repairs we aim to match your existing pile height, colour mix and density as closely as possible, using offcuts where available or sourcing a near-identical product. We can also adjust the feel underfoot with silica sand or pet-friendly infill options, and re-brush to restore the pile direction. If your current turf is discontinued, we’ll recommend the least noticeable blend and position joins to reduce visibility.
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