Need Artificial Grass Repair in Pollards Hill? We restore seams, edges and worn patches so your lawn looks tidy again. From burn marks to pet damage, we fix it fast across SW16.
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If your lawn has lifted joins, visible seams or bald patches, our repairs bring it back to a clean, even finish. We work across SW16, including homes near Pollards Hill Library and South Lodge Avenue. Whether it’s a small patch repair or a full join repair, we match pile direction and colour for a discreet result. You keep the lawn you like—without the cost of a full replacement.
Pollards Hill’s quiet residential streets include plenty of 1930s semis, post-war housing and maisonettes, often with compact rear gardens and side access. That means repairs need to be planned around tight pathways, shared gates and existing patios. We’re based just 5 minutes away, so we can inspect quickly and return with the right materials. Homeowners in Norbury, Mitcham and Streatham Vale rely on us for neat, low-disruption work.
We start with a site check to identify the cause—failed adhesive, movement in the base, or worn infill. Then we carry out seam repairs, edge repairs, infill replacement or drainage fixes using professional-grade tapes, glues and compatible infills. Every repair is finished with a proper brush-up so the fibres stand naturally and joins sit flat. Our local reputation is built on honest advice, tidy workmanship and repairs that last.
As an artificial grass repair Pollards Hill area specialist, we’re used to the mix of clay-heavy ground and older garden bases found around SW16. In the London Borough of Merton, access can be tight on residential roads, so we plan loading, parking and waste removal to keep things smooth. We also see plenty of lawns installed over uneven sub-bases, which is why we check levels before re-joining seams. Repairs are tailored to the property style and how the garden is used.




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Costs depend on the size and type of damage. Small edge repairs or minor seam re-glues often start around £120–£220. Patch repairs for burns or pet damage are commonly £180–£350, depending on how much turf needs replacing and whether matching offcuts are available. Larger join repairs, infill replacement or drainage fixes can range from £300–£750+. We’ll inspect and give a clear, itemised estimate.
Most repairs are completed in 1–3 hours, such as a lifted edge, a small seam repair or a single patch. More involved work—multiple joins, infill replacement across a larger area, or drainage fixes—typically takes half a day to a full day. Timing depends on access, the condition of the sub-base, drying time for adhesives, and whether we need to source matching grass for an invisible finish.
In most cases, artificial grass repairs in a back garden are permitted development and don’t need planning permission. However, rules can differ for listed buildings, conservation areas, or if you’re making significant changes to levels, drainage routes or front garden surfacing. If a repair involves drainage alterations, we’ll advise on best practice and help you stay compliant. When in doubt, we recommend checking Merton Council guidance.
Yes. We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for qualifying repairs, covering issues such as failed joins, lifting edges and adhesion problems where we’ve carried out the repair and preparation. It doesn’t cover new damage caused by sharp objects, heat sources (like disposable barbecues), or pet digging after the repair. We’ll explain what’s covered for your specific job and how to look after the area.
We can repair using matching offcuts where available, or source a close-match pile height and colour for patch repairs. Options include different pile lengths (typically 30–40mm), pet-friendly infills, and sand/rubber blends depending on feel and performance. For joins, we use specialist seam tape and adhesives designed for outdoor use. We’ll recommend the best approach based on wear patterns, drainage, and how you use the garden.
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