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Your artificial turf in Dacula took a beating, and that's completely normal. Whether you're in the Rabbit Hill area or over near Harbins, the clay-heavy soil and humidity we deal with in East Gwinnett puts real stress on synthetic lawns. Heavy foot traffic, pet wear, UV exposure—these things add up fast, especially in the newer subdivisions where yards are still settling and drainage patterns aren't always ideal. The good news? Most turf damage is fixable without a complete replacement. We've handled repairs across Dacula for years, and we know exactly how to assess what's actually broken versus what just needs some TLC. Whether it's seam separation, infill displacement, or wear patterns from kids playing near Little Mulberry Park or backyard activities, we can get your lawn looking sharp again. LawnLogic specializes in repairs that save you money while restoring that fresh, green look your neighbors will notice.
Dacula's clay-based soil is beautiful for building but brutal for drainage—especially after rain. That matters for artificial turf because standing water underneath creates problems: odor, algae growth, and premature backing deterioration. When we repair turf here, we're always thinking about Gwinnett County's moisture patterns and the fact that many Dacula properties are in relatively new subdivisions where grading is still stabilizing. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're shaded by mature trees or sitting in full afternoon heat. The humidity we get means infill compacts differently than it does in drier climates, so repairs often include infill adjustment and top-dressing to maintain proper drainage and cushioning. Most Dacula yards are quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots, which means repairs can range from small patch jobs to half-lawn restretching. We factor in your specific neighborhood's soil composition and sun patterns when estimating repair scope and recommending preventive measures.
Absolutely. Most damage—seam splits, small burns, worn patches—gets fixed without touching the rest of your lawn. We assess the damage first, then determine whether a localized repair makes sense. For larger wear areas in high-traffic zones (like between your house and the play area), we sometimes recommend a targeted section replacement rather than full removal. Either way, you're saving significantly versus starting over.
Clay drainage is our biggest consideration. Poor underdrainage causes infill to stay wet, which accelerates wear and creates smell issues. When we repair, we check the base layer and may recommend adding or refreshing the gravel base. Dacula's humidity makes this especially important. A solid drainage repair now prevents bigger problems down the road.
Settlement and uneven grading in newer neighborhoods like Rabbit Hill and Harbins create low spots where water pools. That accelerates infill displacement and backing degradation. We also see heavy wear in high-traffic areas where kids and pets run constantly. UV damage is real too, especially in unshaded south-facing yards during Gwinnett summers.
Small repairs—patching a 2x3 section or fixing a seam—usually take a few hours. Larger jobs requiring infill redistribution or base work take a day or two. We work around your schedule and always give you a timeline upfront. Weather permitting, most repairs are complete within a week of booking.
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