Artificial Grass Repair in Nunhead that brings tired lawns back to life. From seam splits and edge lifting to burns and pet damage, we restore a neat, safe finish. Fast, tidy work across SE15 with repairs that blend in.
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If your lawn has started to lift, split or look patchy, our team can put it right with careful, targeted repairs. We work across SE15, including around Nunhead Cemetery and Nunhead Green, where family gardens need to stay practical year-round. Whether it’s a visible join line, a torn corner or a worn pathway to the shed, we’ll restore the surface so it looks even again. Most repairs are completed without replacing the whole lawn.
Nunhead’s Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and period cottages often come with compact gardens, side returns and narrow access. That means materials need carrying through hallways, and waste must be kept to a minimum. We’re used to working in nearby Peckham and East Dulwich too, where lawns see heavy use from children and pets. Our repairs are planned to suit your layout, foot traffic and how you use the space.
We start with an on-site inspection to identify the cause—failed joins, degraded infill, poor edging or drainage issues. Repairs may include join repairs, seam re-taping, patching, edge re-fixing, infill replacement and localised drainage fixes. We keep cuts clean, align the pile direction and blend infill for a natural finish. Fine Landscaping is based 25 minutes away, so support is close by, and our work is backed by a 10-year warranty for peace of mind.
As an artificial grass repair in London Borough of Southwark, we’re used to small rear gardens, shared alley access and limited on-street parking. Ground conditions can vary, with compacted sub-bases and shaded spots near boundary walls affecting drainage and drying time. We plan deliveries, minimise disruption, and use tidy cutting and re-seaming methods suited to period properties. If access is tight, we tailor the repair approach to avoid unnecessary lifting.




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Costs depend on the damage type and how much needs lifting. Small patch repairs or burn damage fixes often start around £120–£250. Seam repairs, join repairs or edge re-fixing typically fall in the £200–£450 range. If drainage fixes or infill replacement are needed, budgets are commonly £350–£900+. We’ll inspect first and explain options to keep costs sensible.
Many repairs are completed in 1–3 hours, such as small patch repairs, burn damage or minor edge repairs. Seam repairs, join repairs and infill replacement usually take half a day, especially if we need to lift and re-lay sections. Drainage fixes can take a full day or more depending on the sub-base and how much excavation is required. Access, weather and drying time can also affect scheduling.
Artificial grass repairs in a back garden are usually permitted and don’t require planning permission. However, rules can differ if you’re altering levels, changing drainage that affects neighbouring land, or working in a front garden where surface water must drain to a permeable area. If your home is listed or in a conservation area, extra considerations may apply. We’ll flag any potential issues and advise before work starts.
Our repairs come with a 10-year warranty covering workmanship, including seam and join integrity, edge re-fixing and properly installed patches where we’ve carried out the repair. The warranty doesn’t cover new damage from sharp objects, heat sources (such as BBQ embers), or pet misuse beyond normal wear. We’ll also advise on aftercare—cleaning, infill top-ups and heat protection—to help the repair last as long as possible.
We aim to match your existing turf as closely as possible, including pile height, density and colour tone. For patch repairs we can source similar offcuts or recommend a best-match replacement section. Infill options include silica sand for stability and specialist pet-friendly infills to help with odours. We can also upgrade edging methods during the repair, such as stronger fixing and neater trims, to improve the overall finish.
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