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Your artificial turf in the Rabbit Hill and Harbins neighborhoods of Dacula takes a beating. Between the heavy clay soil that shifts with Georgia's wet springs and the intense summer sun that beats down on newer subdivision yards, synthetic grass that looked great five years ago can start showing wear—thin patches, seams splitting, infill compacting unevenly. The good news? You don't need to rip it all out and start over. Most turf damage in Dacula is repairable, and honestly, it's way more affordable than a full replacement. We handle everything from seam repair and infill rejuvenation to fixing drainage issues that pop up in East Gwinnett's clay-heavy lots. And if budget's a concern, we offer monthly financing options so you can get your yard looking solid again without writing one big check. Whether you're in a newer HOA community or out near the Fort Yargo area where yards tend to be larger, we've got the equipment and experience to assess what your turf actually needs.
Dacula's East Gwinnett clay is both a blessing and a curse for artificial turf. That dense, heavy soil drains slower than sandy or loamy alternatives, which means water pools can form under your turf if the base wasn't installed perfectly—especially common in the newer subdivisions where builders sometimes cut corners on prep work. You'll also notice that clay expands and contracts seasonally, which can create soft spots or cause seams to separate over time. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on which neighborhood you're in; homes near Little Mulberry Park and in the Harbins area often have mature trees providing afternoon shade, while newer developments tend to have open lots that get full southern exposure. That means some yards face UV degradation faster than others. Most Dacula properties have relatively compact yards compared to surrounding areas, so every square foot matters—a small repair job done right can make a huge visual difference. If you're in an HOA community, there are often strict requirements about how your turf looks, which makes timely repairs essential rather than optional.
Yes, actually. Clay shifts more than other soil types when it gets wet or dry, and that movement stresses seams. We see this especially in Dacula's newer subdivisions where base prep might not account for the soil's movement. Regular seam maintenance and proper infill help stabilize things, but if you're noticing gaps or lifting, get it checked soon before water gets underneath.
We can, but we prefer drier conditions. Spring in Dacula means the clay is heavy and waterlogged, which makes it hard to work with and harder to get a clean repair. If it's urgent (say, for an HOA inspection), we'll do it—but late spring or summer is ideal for both repair quality and longevity.
Repair costs vary—small seam fixes start around $150–300, while larger infill replacement or drainage fixes run higher. Yes, we absolutely offer monthly financing with flexible terms, so you can spread the cost out. No need to wait or live with damaged turf because of cash flow.
Infill compaction and seam separation, hands down. Compacted infill loses its cushion and lets weeds creep in, while seam separation happens because of clay movement and heavy foot traffic in smaller Dacula yards. Both are fixable without full replacement if you catch them early.
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