What we do
Synthetic Turf Care
Brushing, edge work, and infill management that keep synthetic surfaces fast, level, and safe season after season.
Synthetic turf is not maintenance-free — it is maintenance-different. Left alone, fibers mat down, infill migrates, and seams lift at the edges until the surface plays slow and wears unevenly. Turf Diamond treats a synthetic field with the same discipline we bring to natural grass.
Our synthetic program keeps the pile upright and the infill evenly distributed through scheduled brushing, redistributes and tops up granular material where play concentrates it, and keeps perimeter edges, seams, and inlaid lines clean and secure. Each pass follows a written standard rather than a once-a-year deep clean.
Every visit is logged on the same Asana board the crew works from, so you see exactly what was groomed, what was refilled, and what is queued next.
What this program covers
Each task below is a recurring item on our schedule — calibrated to your surface, climate, and play calendar.
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Brushing & grooming
Scheduled brushing lifts the matted pile back upright and redistributes infill so the surface plays fast and even rather than slick in the high-traffic lanes. Edges and inlaid lines are detailed by hand where the machine cannot reach.
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Edge & seam care
Synthetic turf is cut and seamed in panels, and the perimeter edges and inlaid-line seams are where the surface first lifts, frays, or pulls loose under traffic. We re-cut clean, defined edges along borders, walkways, and turf transitions, and keep every seam tight and secured so the field reads as one continuous, safe surface.
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Infill top-up & leveling
Granular infill migrates away from the spots that see the most play. We stage fresh material at the field, measure depth across the surface, top up where it has thinned, and level it back to spec so footing and ball response stay consistent everywhere.
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Surface cleaning
Leaves, dust, and organic debris work into the pile and break down into a layer that holds moisture and grows weeds at the seams. Regular blow-downs, targeted washing, and spot treatment of the seams keep the synthetic surface clean, draining, and free of buildup and weed growth.
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