Artificial Grass Repair in Mitcham that restores a neat, safe lawn without a full replacement. From split joins to pet damage and burns, we make repairs blend in and last. Local team from Norbury, typically on site in around 10 minutes.
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If your lawn has lifted joins, bald patches or ripples, our repairs bring it back to a clean, even finish. We regularly help homeowners around Mitcham Common and Mitcham Cricket Green where heavy footfall and garden use can stress seams and edges. Whether it’s a small patch repair or a full join rework, we match pile direction and colour so the fix disappears. We also check infill levels and drainage so the problem doesn’t return.
Mitcham’s mix of Victorian cottages, 1930s semis and modern estates means no two gardens are the same. Narrow side access near Figges Marsh can affect how materials are brought in, while larger plots closer to Pollards Hill often need more extensive edge and join attention. We’re used to working with existing patios, sleeper borders and raised beds, keeping disruption low. If your turf was installed years ago, we’ll assess the backing, sub-base and fixings before recommending the right repair.
Our process starts with a quick inspection, then we re-cut and re-join seams, replace damaged sections, and re-secure edges with the correct adhesives and fixings. We top up or replace infill, brush the pile upright, and test levels so water runs away properly. Homeowners choose us for straightforward advice, tidy workmanship and clear aftercare. For artificial grass repair Mitcham area customers rely on, we focus on repairs that look natural and stay put.
As an artificial grass repair in London Borough of Merton specialist, we account for local ground conditions and how gardens are used. Parts of CR4 can have compacted soil and shaded areas, so we check for pooling and improve drainage where needed. Near Mitcham Junction station, access and parking can be tighter, so we plan deliveries and waste removal to keep things smooth. We also adapt edging and fixing methods to suit older garden walls and newer estate layouts.




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Costs depend on the type and size of damage, access, and whether infill or drainage needs attention. Small patch or edge repairs often start from around £150–£300. Seam/join repairs commonly fall in the £250–£600 range, especially if multiple joins need re-cutting and bonding. More involved work with infill replacement and drainage fixes can be £500–£1,200+. We’ll inspect and give a clear, itemised estimate.
Most repairs are completed in a single visit. Minor edge re-fixing or a small patch repair typically takes 1–2 hours. Seam or join repairs usually take 2–4 hours, depending on how many joins are affected and whether the turf needs lifting and re-tensioning. If we’re also replacing infill or correcting drainage, allow half a day. Dry weather helps adhesives cure faster, but we can often work year-round.
In most cases, repairing artificial grass in a back garden is permitted and doesn’t require planning permission. Rules can change if you’re altering levels significantly, affecting drainage to public areas, or working in a listed property or conservation area. If drainage changes are needed, we’ll make sure water is managed within your boundary and doesn’t run onto pavements or neighbours’ land. We’re happy to advise on any Merton-specific considerations before work starts.
Yes. We back our workmanship and provide a 10-year warranty on installations we supply and fit, covering issues such as premature seam failure, lifting edges caused by fixing faults, and fitting-related problems under normal domestic use. For repair-only work on existing turf, we’ll confirm what can be warranted after inspection, as older materials and previous installation methods vary. We’ll also give aftercare guidance to help repairs last.
We can repair using matching offcuts where available, or source a close match by pile height, density and colour blend. Popular options include 30–40mm family lawns, shorter neater piles for front gardens, and tougher fibres for pets. We can also adjust the finish with fresh silica sand or rubber infill and re-brushing for a fuller look. If the existing turf is discontinued, we’ll show samples and recommend the best blend-in approach.
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