Money Back Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Dacula doesn't have to fall apart. We've spent years watching homeowners in the Rabbit Hill and Harbins areas deal with seams coming loose, infill washing away, and drainage backing up—especially in those newer Gwinnett subdivisions where the clay soil doesn't play nice with standard lawn care. That's exactly why we back our turf repair work with a money-back guarantee. If we fix your turf and it doesn't hold up the way we promised, we'll make it right. We're not a massive chain operation that disappears after the invoice gets paid; we're local enough to know which yards around Little Mulberry Park get hammered by afternoon sun, and which shaded spots near Fort Yargo tend to trap moisture. When seams split, when the base settles unevenly, or when infill gets compacted—we show up, diagnose the real problem, and fix it properly. That's the standard we've built our reputation on, and it's exactly what that guarantee means.
Dacula's clay-heavy soil is a double-edged sword for artificial turf. The dense, compacted earth means your base layer has to be installed correctly from day one, or you'll watch infill migrate and seams separate as everything shifts beneath the surface. In those newer subdivisions around Rabbit Hill and Harbins, grading and drainage are often still settling, which puts extra stress on turf seams and the perimeter anchor points. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot orientation and tree cover—some yards near the Fort Yargo area get brutal afternoon heat, which can speed up UV degradation if your turf isn't rated for it. Humidity and occasional heavy rain mean your drainage base needs to be robust; water sitting under the turf creates mold and weakens the backing material. Typical yard sizes in Dacula subdivisions run anywhere from quarter-acre to half-acre lots, so repairs might mean patching a high-traffic zone around the patio or dealing with a seam failure that runs 20-30 feet. We size our base repairs and seam work to account for the way Gwinnett clay moves with temperature and moisture changes.
Gwinnett's clay soil compacts unevenly as it dries and absorbs moisture. When your base shifts—which it does in newer subdivisions—the turf stretches at the seams. Poor grading or inadequate base preparation compounds this. We rebuild the base correctly and re-seam with methods that account for Dacula's soil movement, then guarantee it holds.
Yes, especially if your yard slopes toward drainage areas or if you're downhill from neighbors. Heavy rain rolls infill off improperly graded turf. We inspect your drainage, regrade if needed, and top off infill as part of the repair—then back it with our guarantee so you're not refilling every season.
A seam repair or localized patch usually takes one day. Larger jobs involving base work or drainage fixes might need two visits, depending on clay conditions and the scope. We schedule around your availability and communicate before we start.
We cover Dacula, including Rabbit Hill, Harbins, and neighborhoods throughout the 30019 area. We're based 40 minutes away, so we're close enough to respond quickly to emergency repairs or warranty issues without being a fly-by operation.
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