Driveway Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your driveway edge is one of the first things people notice when they pull up to your Dacula home. If that turf border is looking worn, patchy, or like it's giving up the ghost, you're not alone—we see it constantly in the newer subdivisions around Rabbit Hill and the Harbins area. The clay soil in East Gwinnett can be tough on synthetic turf edges, especially where driveways meet lawn and foot traffic is highest. What started as a small bare spot often spreads if you leave it alone. The good news? A targeted turf repair is straightforward, fast, and way cheaper than ripping everything out and starting fresh. We handle driveway-edge repairs all the time for Dacula homeowners who want their yards looking sharp again without the hassle of natural grass maintenance. Whether it's settling soil, UV fade, or plain wear-and-tear, we've got a fix that'll last.
Dacula's red clay base—especially common in the newer subdivisions near Rabbit Hill—can shift and settle, which sometimes creates gaps or uneven spots where turf meets hardscape. Unlike natural grass, synthetic turf doesn't adapt to settling the same way, so repair often means re-securing or replacing a small section rather than regrading. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot orientation; homes closer to Little Mulberry Park and surrounding tree-lined streets sometimes get dappled afternoon shade, which is gentler on turf color but can trap moisture at the edges. HOA rules in many Dacula neighborhoods allow or even encourage artificial turf, but some require specific pile heights or infill types at driveway edges for aesthetic consistency. Standard residential lots here run 0.3 to 0.5 acres, so most driveway repairs are contained projects—we can usually knock them out in a few hours. The key is using infill and seaming materials rated for Gwinnett's humidity and temperature swings; cheap patches fail fast in our climate.
No. We can isolate and repair just the damaged area, especially if it's a driveway edge in Dacula where the wear pattern is usually predictable. We'll match the pile height, color, and infill to your existing turf so the seam blends in. If the turf is older or sun-faded overall, we can discuss full-section replacement, but edge repairs are almost always the smarter move.
Most jobs take 2–4 hours, depending on how much turf we're replacing and whether the sub-base needs re-leveling. Dacula's clay soil sometimes requires a bit of rework underneath, but that's included in our repair process. We'll give you a time window before we start.
Absolutely. We use seaming tape, adhesive, and infill designed for the humidity and temperature fluctuations East Gwinnett throws at it. A properly repaired edge should perform as well as the surrounding turf. Sun, rain, and foot traffic won't phase it.
Some do. Rabbit Hill and Harbins neighborhoods vary, but most are fine with repairs as long as color and texture match the rest of your lawn. We recommend checking your HOA docs before we start, though we've worked with several local boards and know what they typically require.
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