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Your artificial turf in Duluth has been through a lot. Between the Georgia heat, the occasional storm rolling through Gwinnett County, and just regular foot traffic—especially if you've got kids running around the Sugarloaf or Parsons neighborhoods—seams separate, infill settles, and that pristine look starts to fade. The good news? Most damage doesn't mean a complete replacement. We've been fixing turf systems across Duluth for years, and we know exactly what wears out fastest in our climate and what actually holds up. Whether your yard backs up to one of those established neighborhoods near Downtown Duluth or you're managing a larger property, turf repair is often simpler and way more affordable than people think. We handle everything from seam resealing and infill top-ups to fixing drainage issues that pop up after heavy rain. If your turf isn't performing like it used to, let's talk about what's actually wrong and what it'll take to get it back to looking sharp.
Duluth's red clay soil base—that signature Gwinnett County clay—affects how your turf installation drains and settles over time. If you're in an established neighborhood with mature trees, you're dealing with partial shade in some yards, which means your turf sees different wear patterns than full-sun properties near the Infinite Energy Arena area or more open developments. That clay also means settling happens faster in some yards than others, especially after our wet springs. Most Duluth properties sit on fairly standard residential lots, but the humidity and heat we get here—combined with that clay underneath—can accelerate infill compaction and create soft spots if drainage wasn't dialed in from day one. HOA rules vary across different Duluth neighborhoods, but many require turf to meet specific aesthetic standards, so repairs need to match your existing system's pile height, color, and infill type. We keep detailed records of what systems are most common in different Duluth neighborhoods so your repair blends seamlessly.
Soft spots usually mean two things: either your infill has compacted and shifted (especially common in Gwinnett clay-heavy yards), or your drainage layer isn't working as well as it should. Standing water under your turf after rain is the main culprit. We assess your drainage, top up infill where it's needed, and sometimes regrade the base—all without a full replacement.
Absolutely. Seam separation happens when adhesive breaks down or the turf shifts slightly—very common in Duluth yards after a few years. We can reseam problem areas, and if they're scattered across your property, targeted repairs are much cheaper than starting over. We use turf-specific adhesive that holds up to Georgia's humidity.
In our climate and soil, most Duluth systems need a top-up every 2-3 years, sometimes sooner depending on foot traffic and drainage. Heavy use yards near Sugarloaf or Parsons might need it annually. We'll assess your infill depth and recommend when it's time.
Yes—that's our job. We track which turf products were popular in different Duluth neighborhoods and eras, so we can source matching material for seams, patches, and infill. If your original turf is discontinued, we'll find the closest match and blend it thoughtfully.
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