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Your artificial turf in Buford has taken a beating. Maybe it's a worn patch near your back deck, seams coming loose from last summer's heat, or drainage issues turning your yard into a swamp after those afternoon storms. Whether you're near the Mall of Georgia area or down toward the Lake Lanier south shore, we know exactly what turf problems look like in Gwinnett County—and we fix them right the first time. Repairs aren't always about ripping everything out and starting fresh. Sometimes a seam re-glue, infill top-up, or spot replacement is all you need to get another five years of life out of your investment. Our crew has spent enough time working in Buford's yards to understand the specific wear patterns that come with our clay-heavy soil and the intense UV exposure during summer months. We'll come assess what's actually wrong, give you an honest estimate, and get to work—no pressure, no sales pitch.
Buford sits on that stubborn Gwinnett clay that drains slower than most of Georgia. When we install or repair artificial turf here, proper base prep and drainage layers matter more than they do in sandier parts of the state. The clay holds water, which is exactly why good infill and perforated backing prevent that spongy, muddy feeling some homeowners experience after heavy rain. Sun exposure varies dramatically across Buford depending on where you live. If your yard backs up to trees near Lake Lanier, you're dealing with afternoon shade and moisture that encourages algae growth on turf. Properties closer to the Mall of Georgia corridor and the surrounding neighborhoods tend to get more direct sun—which actually keeps the turf drier and extends its lifespan. Most Buford yards fall into the quarter-to-half-acre range for usable outdoor space. That size is perfect for artificial turf because you're getting real durability without the maintenance nightmare of natural grass in clay soil. HOA communities here typically have landscape requirements, but we've never encountered an HOA board that objects to quality artificial turf—especially when it looks better than the sodded yards next door.
It's actually why repairs matter. Clay holds moisture longer, so we focus on your base drainage when we repair seams or edges. If water pools under your turf after rain, that's a clay-soil issue we address by adding drainage cells or re-pitching the base. Buford's clay isn't a deal-breaker—it just means smarter prep work during repair.
Not always a full replacement. If it's a smaller damaged area—maybe from a dog run or patio wear—we can patch it. For seam separation or drainage problems, spot repair often buys you another 3-5 years. We'll give you an honest assessment during the estimate instead of pushing unnecessary work.
Most repairs take 1–3 days depending on scope. Seam re-glue or infill top-up is typically same-week. Larger patch work or base drainage fixes may take longer. We'll give you a timeline during the estimate so you know exactly when your yard will be ready again.
If we're patching, we source material as close as possible to your original turf brand and pile height. Small repairs blend in well. Larger patches might show a slight color difference initially, but UV exposure evens it out within weeks. We'll discuss visibility during your estimate and recommend the best approach for your situation.
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