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Your artificial turf in Buford has been through a lot—from the humidity that rolls off Lake Lanier to the clay-heavy soil that shifts with the seasons. Whether you're near the Mall of Georgia or tucked into one of the neighborhoods south of the lake, a torn seam, compacted infill, or drainage issue can turn your backyard from a place you love into something you avoid. The good news? Repair doesn't mean replacement. We've worked on hundreds of yards across Gwinnett County, and we know exactly how Buford's climate and soil conditions affect synthetic turf longevity. Most damage is fixable—sometimes in a single visit. We handle seam separation, infill replenishment, drainage restoration, and drainage mat repairs. Our team can reach you from our headquarters, and we'll assess what's really going on with your turf before quoting anything. No pressure, no sales pitch—just honest evaluation and straightforward repair work that gets your yard back to looking sharp.
Buford's position near Lake Lanier means your yard deals with moisture and humidity that inland Georgia doesn't always face. The clay-heavy soil common to Gwinnett County creates unique drainage challenges, especially if your property sits on the south shore. During heavy rain, water can pool or move unpredictably beneath synthetic turf, compacting infill and creating soft spots. That same clay also tends to shift slightly with seasonal changes, which can stress seams and edges—especially if your turf was installed without proper sub-base preparation. Neighborhoods around the Mall of Georgia area and the lake tend to have larger residential lots, meaning more turf surface to maintain. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether your yard faces the water or is shaded by mature trees. If you have an HOA, some communities have specific rules about repair vs. replacement, and we can help you navigate those guidelines while keeping costs down. Buford's warm, humid summers can accelerate wear on infill, so regular maintenance between repairs makes a real difference.
Absolutely. Gwinnett's clay base doesn't drain the way sandy soil does, so water sits longer beneath your turf. That extra moisture can loosen infill and weaken seams over time. When we repair, we make sure the sub-base is properly settled and we check drainage paths. If your property is on the south shore, this matters even more—we assess whether your current drainage mat is handling lake-area moisture the way it should.
Seam separation is one of the most common repairs we do in Buford, and it's almost always worth fixing. We re-glue and re-tape the seam, and if the surrounding turf is healthy, you're good to go. Full replacement only makes sense if multiple sections are damaged or the turf is genuinely old. One separated seam doesn't justify thousands in replacement costs.
Every 1–2 years, depending on foot traffic and weather. Buford's humidity and the way clay soil shifts beneath the surface can compact infill faster than you'd expect. We check infill depth during repairs and top it up if needed. Regular maintenance visits are cheaper than waiting until drainage fails or wear becomes visible.
In most cases, yes. We can address seams, infill, and localized damage without pulling up the entire installation. That's why repair calls are so much faster and less disruptive than you'd think. Larger section replacements do require more work, but even those don't always mean a full yard redo.
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