Lifetime Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Artificial turf in Dacula neighborhoods like Rabbit Hill and Harbins can take a beating—especially with the clay soil we deal with here in East Gwinnett. Heavy rain, foot traffic from kids and pets, even the occasional rough spot from lawn equipment can damage synthetic grass that wasn't installed right in the first place. Here's the thing: most turf repair jobs we see could've been prevented with better initial installation or maintenance, but that's water under the bridge if you're dealing with seams coming apart, infill washing out, or worn patches near your patio. The good news is that turf damage isn't always a full replacement situation. We've repaired yards throughout Dacula—from the newer subdivisions near Little Mulberry Park to properties backing up toward Fort Yargo—and we stand behind every repair with a lifetime warranty. That means if something goes wrong with our work, we fix it. No arguments, no "that's normal wear," no surprise bills. Your turf investment deserves peace of mind, especially in a Gwinnett climate where drainage and UV exposure matter.
Dacula's East Gwinnett clay can be both a blessing and a curse for artificial turf. The clay holds moisture longer than sandy soils, which means proper drainage during installation is non-negotiable—if the base isn't prepped right, you'll see pooling and infill displacement after heavy summer storms. Our newer subdivisions tend to have smaller yards packed closer together, so seam placement and edge reinforcement become critical. You'll also notice that properties in the Rabbit Hill area often have mature trees providing afternoon shade, which is actually ideal for turf longevity (less UV degradation), but it also means leaves accumulate and can trap moisture if not swept regularly. Sun-exposed yards, especially those facing south or west, may show color fading faster than shaded areas—something to factor into maintenance expectations. Neighborhood HOAs in Dacula typically have minimal turf restrictions, but if yours requires specific pile height or a certain aesthetic, we factor that into repairs. The clay subsoil also means we're often working around existing drainage patterns and sometimes dealing with settling issues in younger developments, so every repair assessment includes checking the foundation underneath.
We use seam sealer and matching turf pieces cut to grain direction, blending them so the repair site becomes invisible. In Dacula's newer subdivisions where yards see consistent foot traffic, seam failure often points to original installation shortcuts. Our repair includes reinforcing the base fabric and using commercial-grade adhesive that holds through our clay soil's moisture cycles and Gwinnett's temperature swings.
It's real. East Gwinnett clay and our storm patterns mean water moves fast across yards, especially in Rabbit Hill and Harbins where grading can be steep. If your original base compaction was light, infill migration happens within 2–3 years. We assess your drainage, restore infill to proper depth, and add stabilizing layers so it stays put through rainy seasons.
We guarantee the turf, seams, infill, and installation work for the life of the product—no time limit. If seams separate, infill compacts unevenly, or the turf shifts, we repair or replace it at no cost. The warranty assumes reasonable maintenance (raking leaves, occasional brushing), but it covers material and workmanship defects completely.
Depends on size and location. Small patches (under 50 square feet) are usually repairable with a seamed section that blends seamlessly. Larger worn areas or multiple damage zones across your Dacula yard might justify replacement—we assess both options and show you the cost difference before proceeding.
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