Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dacula's newer subdivisions around Rabbit Hill and Harbins have transformed the landscape over the past decade, but that explosive growth has also meant a lot of fresh dirt, aggressive clay soil, and yards that are still finding their footing. If your artificial turf has taken a beating—maybe it's developed low spots, seams are separating, or drainage isn't what it used to be—you're not alone. Weekend install schedules matter out here, especially when you've got family plans and the Georgia heat doesn't care about your availability. That's exactly why we built our repair service around Dacula homeowners' real lives. We're 40 minutes away, which means we know the local clay conditions, we've installed and fixed turf in these exact subdivisions, and we understand that weekend availability isn't a luxury—it's the only way most people can get work done without burning a vacation day. Our approach is straightforward: we come out, diagnose what's actually wrong (not what we think *might* be wrong), and give you honest options before we touch anything.
East Gwinnett clay is beautiful when it's stable, but it's unforgiving during heavy rain and prone to settling differently across a yard—which means your turf can develop wrinkles or low spots that weren't there six months ago. Dacula's newer subdivisions often have yards where grading was done in phases, so you might have areas that drain beautifully and others where water pools after a storm. Sun exposure also varies wildly depending on whether you're in a mature pocket near Little Mulberry Park or in one of the newer clearings around Harbins. Some yards get 10+ hours of direct sun; others are shaded by pines that grow fast in this region. We size our repair crews and material orders based on these exact conditions—a Saturday morning repair in Dacula isn't the same as one in a flat, well-drained subdivision 20 miles away. Most Dacula lots range from a quarter-acre to half-acre, which affects how we approach seam placement and drainage underlayment. We also check for HOA landscape requirements before we start, because many Dacula neighborhoods have specific color or texture standards for turf.
Dacula's clay soil settles unpredictably, especially in newer subdivisions where grading was finished recently. Rain and foot traffic accelerate settling in some zones more than others. We fix this by re-stretching the affected sections and adding proper drainage base underneath—not just filling it in and hoping. It's a common fix we do Saturday mornings out here.
Yes—that's our specialty. We isolate the problem area, remove the turf carefully, address the underlayment or seams causing the issue, and reinstall. Most Dacula jobs finish in one day. We schedule Saturday appointments specifically so you don't lose weekday family time or take time off work.
Partly. Dacula's east Gwinnett clay drains slowly, but proper repair includes assessing your base layer and slope. We check whether water's pooling because of settling, poor original grading, or inadequate drainage fabric. The fix is usually custom—one size doesn't fit all out here.
Small repairs—seams, low spots, minor wrinkles—usually take 4–6 hours. Larger jobs might need two visits. We give you a time window before we arrive and stick to it. Most Dacula homeowners are done by mid-afternoon, ready for the weekend.
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