Artificial Grass Repair in Raynes Park that restores a neat, safe lawn without a full replacement. From split seams to pet damage and burns, we make repairs blend in. Book a local visit in SW20 at a time that suits you.
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If your lawn has lifted joins, visible seams or worn patches, our team can bring it back to life with targeted repairs. We regularly work around Raynes Park station and the surrounding SW20 streets, where gardens see heavy family use. Whether it’s a small patch repair or a full run of edge repairs, we aim for an invisible finish. Expect tidy working, clear advice and a result that looks natural.
Raynes Park is full of family homes with practical gardens, from 1930s semis to Victorian terraces and Edwardian houses. These properties often have side access constraints, narrow paths and established borders that need careful protection. We’re used to working in the artificial grass repair Raynes Park area, including nearby Wimbledon and New Malden, where lawns must cope with kids, pets and year-round use. Our repairs are planned to suit the layout and how you use the space.
We start with an on-site inspection, then recommend the most cost-effective fix: seam repairs, join repairs, patching, or infill replacement. If drainage is the real issue, we’ll correct the base and falls before re-laying the affected section. All repairs are completed with professional adhesives, matching fibres where possible, and a final power brush to blend the pile. Homeowners choose us for reliable timings, clean edges and workmanship backed by our warranty.
In the London Borough of Merton, we often see compact rear gardens and shared access, so we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. Around Cannon Hill Common and Prince George's Playing Fields, ground can hold water after prolonged rain, making drainage checks essential. We also factor in parking restrictions and school-run traffic when scheduling. The goal is a smooth repair with minimal disruption to your neighbours and routine.




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Costs depend on the size of the damaged area and the type of repair needed. Small seam or edge repairs often start from around £150–£300. Patch repairs and burn or pet damage fixes typically fall between £250–£600, depending on matching materials and access. Drainage-related repairs can be £500–£1,500+ if base work is required. We’ll assess in SW20 and provide a clear, itemised estimate.
Many repairs are completed in a single visit. Minor seam repairs, edge re-fixing or infill top-ups usually take 1–3 hours. Patch repairs and join repairs often take 2–5 hours, depending on how much turf must be lifted and re-secured. If we need to correct drainage or rebuild sections of the base, allow 1–2 days. Weather, access and drying times for adhesives can affect timings.
In most cases, artificial grass repair is classed as straightforward garden maintenance and doesn’t require planning permission. However, rules can differ for listed buildings, conservation areas, or if you’re changing levels, altering drainage routes, or working close to boundaries. We’ll flag any potential issues during the survey and can advise on best practice for runoff and permeability. If permissions are needed, we’ll help you understand the next steps.
Yes. Our workmanship is covered, and where we supply materials, repairs are supported by our 10-year warranty on the artificial grass product (manufacturer-backed) alongside our installation standards. The warranty covers defects in the grass itself and issues linked to correct installation methods. It doesn’t cover misuse, deliberate damage, or problems caused by pre-existing base failures that weren’t included in the agreed scope. We’ll explain what’s covered before starting.
We aim to match your existing lawn for pile height, colour tone and stitch pattern, but we can also upgrade small sections if you prefer. Popular options include 30–40mm family lawns, denser “luxury” piles for a softer feel, and pet-friendly systems with improved drainage and odour control. We can adjust infill levels for better resilience and brush direction to blend repairs. We’ll bring samples and recommend the closest match for your garden.
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