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7 Signs It's Time to Replace Your Existing Turf Lawn
February 23, 2026

Artificial turf is built to last—but like any part of your home, it doesn’t last forever. Over time, even the highest quality turf will begin to show signs of age, wear, and weathering. If you're wondering whether it's time to upgrade your artificial lawn, this guide will help you recognize the signs and understand when turf replacement makes sense.

Here are 7 common signs it’s time to replace your artificial turf:

1. Fading or Discoloration

Turf that’s exposed to intense sunlight year-round can eventually fade. If your once-vibrant green lawn now looks dull, patchy, or discolored, it may be time for a replacement. Modern turf options from Kingswood Turf include UV-resistant materials to help prevent this issue moving forward.

2. Flattened or Matted Blades

Artificial grass should stand tall and spring back into shape after use. But over time—especially in high-traffic areas—the blades may become permanently flattened, matted, or worn. If brushing no longer revives the turf’s appearance, replacement is likely the best solution.

3. Poor Drainage or Pooling Water

Drainage is essential for any turf system. If you're noticing puddles, pooling water, or bad odors after rainfall or pet use, it could mean your turf’s drainage layer has failed or become compacted. A full turf replacement can fix drainage issues and restore cleanliness.

4. Visible Seams or Gaps

Turf seams should be invisible when properly installed. If you start noticing lifted edges, widening seams, or separation between turf panels, these are clear signs your lawn’s structure is breaking down and needs professional attention.

5. Odors That Won’t Go Away

If you’re a pet owner, you may already rinse and sanitize your turf regularly. But if persistent odors remain even after cleaning, the infill and base layer could be saturated with bacteria or waste. In these cases, a turf replacement with fresh pet-friendly materials can solve the problem.

6. Torn or Damaged Turf

Rips, tears, or bare patches from heavy furniture, pets, or play can become more difficult to repair over time. If damage is widespread, replacing the entire section or lawn may be more cost-effective than continuous patchwork.

7. Turf is Over 12–15 Years Old

High-quality artificial turf generally lasts 10–15 years. If your lawn is older and showing multiple signs of wear, replacement ensures you maintain both safety and appearance. Newer turf options are also more realistic, durable, and efficient than products from over a decade ago.

Time for an Upgrade? Kingswood Turf Can Help

Whether your current turf is worn out, outdated, or no longer serving your needs, Kingswood Turf offers expert turf removal and replacement services. We’ll assess your lawn, recommend the best turf product for your lifestyle, and install it with precision from the ground up.

Contact Kingswood Turf today to schedule a free estimate and bring your lawn back to life—better than ever.