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Your artificial turf in Buford doesn't have to fall apart. Whether you're near the Mall of Georgia or down by Lake Lanier's south shore, we've fixed hundreds of yards in Gwinnett County—and we know exactly what the clay soil and humidity throw at synthetic grass. Repairs don't always mean ripping everything out and starting fresh. Seam separation, drainage pooling, infill compaction, and UV fading are fixable. We come out, assess what's actually broken, and tell you straight whether a patch job makes sense or if your turf has earned retirement. Most homeowners in your neighborhoods are keeping their lawns for the long haul—no mowing, no fertilizer trucks, no mud tracked through the house. When something goes wrong, you want someone local who understands Buford's specific climate challenges and can get it right without the guesswork.
Buford sits on that heavy Gwinnett and Hall County clay, which sounds like a problem for grass—and it is—but it actually matters for artificial turf too. That dense clay means water doesn't drain the way it does in sandy soil. If your turf wasn't installed with proper base preparation and slope, you'll get standing water and soft spots, especially during the wet springs we get here. The neighborhoods around the Mall of Georgia and near Lake Lanier also see variable sun exposure depending on lot orientation and tree cover. Some yards get hammered by afternoon sun; others stay shaded under mature oaks. Both extremes stress artificial turf differently. Sun exposure fades infill color over time and can soften backing material. Heavy shade traps moisture and encourages algae growth in seams. We size up your yard's microclimate during the repair inspection so we're not just patching—we're addressing the root cause. Typical Buford lots run anywhere from a quarter-acre to half-acre, so repair logistics are straightforward. We can get in, do the work, and haul debris without the complications of cramped urban yards.
We repair turf regardless of who installed it. Honestly, we work on a lot of yards in Buford where the original installer is long gone or unreachable. As long as we can identify the turf material and the base layer beneath it, we can fix seams, patch worn spots, reset infill, and address drainage. We'll give you a realistic assessment upfront.
It changes the approach, not the difficulty. Clay compacts differently than sand and can hold water against the turf backing. When we repair in Buford, we check drainage slope and base stability more carefully. If clay is the problem, we may need to improve grading or add drainage correction during the repair—extra cost, but it prevents the same issue from happening again.
A seam re-glue or small patch usually takes half a day. Larger repairs—multiple seams, infill replacement across a section, or drainage work—run a full day. We schedule around your schedule and won't leave the yard a mess. Most jobs are done in one visit, so you're back to enjoying your yard quickly.
Depends on age and damage. Turf that's 8–10 years old with isolated seam failures or light wear is worth repairing. If the backing is cracking, the infill is completely compacted, or multiple large areas are failing, replacement makes more sense financially. We give you that honest breakdown so you don't throw money at a failing system.
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