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Artificial turf doesn't last forever, and Dacula homeowners know that wear happens fast in neighborhoods like Rabbit Hill and Harbins. Between the clay-heavy soil that's common across East Gwinnett and the foot traffic that comes with newer subdivisions, even quality turf can develop thin spots, seams that separate, or drainage issues that turn your yard into a mud pit after rain. The good news? You don't need a full replacement. LawnLogic handles turf repair right here in Dacula with the speed and precision that lets you get back to enjoying your yard without the months-long hassle of ripping everything out and starting over. Whether it's a patched section near your patio, a worn pathway to the gate, or seam work that's come loose, we've got the materials and expertise to make it look seamless again. Most repairs we complete in Dacula wrap up in days, not weeks—because we know you have a life to live, and your lawn should work for you, not against you.
Dacula's clay-heavy soil in East Gwinnett creates its own set of turf challenges. When you've got that dense, compacted base under your artificial lawn, water doesn't drain the way it should, especially in the flatter sections of newer subdivisions where grading can be tricky. That's why seam separation and backing deterioration happen more often here than in sandier counties—the soil shifts slightly with moisture changes, and seams take the stress. Sun exposure varies wildly too. Homes near Little Mulberry Park or on the east side of Harbins might get harsh afternoon sun that can degrade turf faster, while properties backing into tree lines stay cooler but can develop algae or mold issues if drainage isn't tight. Lot sizes in Dacula tend to run larger, which means your repair might be a 200-square-foot section or more. We match existing turf pile height, backing type, and even color—critical in Dacula, where many homes have the same builder-grade turf installed in the past 8-10 years. One more thing: check your HOA rules before calling. Many Dacula neighborhoods have specific turf color and pile requirements, and we'll help you stay compliant while we fix your lawn.
Absolutely. We patch problem areas all the time in Rabbit Hill. If the backing is still intact and the seams around the worn spot are solid, we cut out the damaged section, install matching turf, and seam it in. Takes one day, looks invisible once it cures. If the backing is compromised or the seams are already separating, we'll let you know upfront so there's no surprise.
East Gwinnett clay is dense and doesn't absorb water like sandy soil does. Your base layer might be compacted or the perimeter drainage around your lawn might be clogged. We can inspect, clear debris, and sometimes add drainage improvements under the turf so water moves through instead of pooling. It's a repair that pays for itself in turf longevity.
Most seam work—whether it's re-gluing separated edges or replacing a failing seam line—takes 4–6 hours depending on how many linear feet we're covering. We can often schedule same-week appointments since Dacula is our service area and we stock materials locally.
Yes. Many newer Dacula subdivisions have specific turf pile height and color standards. We'll work within those guidelines, but it's smart to confirm with your HOA first. If your turf was installed by the builder, we have access to those specs and can match them exactly.
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