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Your artificial turf in Duluth has been through a lot—especially if it's seen a few Georgia summers in the Sugarloaf or Parsons neighborhoods. That red clay base that comes standard in Gwinnett County can be tough on synthetic grass over time, and seams, worn patches, and drainage issues creep up faster than you'd expect. Here's the thing: a turf repair doesn't have to mean ripping everything out and starting over. Most damage is fixable, and honestly, it's usually cheaper and faster than you think. We've spent the last decade working on yards across Duluth, from the established homes near Downtown Duluth to properties backing up against tree lines, and we know exactly how to handle the regional climate and soil conditions that put stress on your turf. When something goes wrong—a UV-damaged section, seams separating, or drainage pooling after a heavy rain—we don't just patch it and hope for the best. We come out, diagnose what actually happened, and fix it right. Our money-back guarantee isn't marketing fluff; it's because we stand behind every repair we do. If you're not satisfied with the work, we'll make it right or refund you entirely. No asterisks, no fine print. It's the way we've always worked, and it's the reason homeowners in your neighborhood call us back when something needs attention.
Duluth sits on Gwinnett red clay, which drains differently than you'd expect—and that matters a lot for artificial turf. When we install or repair synthetic grass here, we're always thinking about how water moves through that clay base. If your yard slopes toward your home or pooling happens near your foundation, we need to address the subsurface setup, not just the turf itself. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're in a mature neighborhood with established oaks and pines or in a newer development with open yards. UV degradation is real in Georgia, but it's not uniform—shaded sections age slower, while south-facing areas can show color fading and brittleness by year five or six. Most Duluth properties in the 30096 and 30097 zip codes have fairly standard residential lot sizes, typically a quarter to half acre. That's manageable for most repairs, though some homes back up to wooded areas where tree sap, leaf debris, and root pressure can damage seams and undersurface. We've also worked with several HOAs in the area that have specific landscape guidelines, so we make sure any repair work aligns with those requirements before we start.
We see three main issues: seam separation from the red clay shifting beneath the surface, especially after wet winters; UV fading and brittleness in high-sun yards; and drainage problems where pooling occurs near driveways or along property lines. Tree sap damage is also common in the Sugarloaf area where yards are shaded by mature oaks.
It depends on the scope. A small seam re-glue or patch repair usually takes a day. Larger sections—say, a sun-damaged corner or a 200-square-foot area—might need two to three days, especially if subsurface prep is required. We schedule around Gwinnett weather, so spring and fall work moves faster than summer heat jobs.
In most cases, yes. If we're patching with new turf, we match the nap direction, pile height, and color from your existing install. If the original turf is several years old, there may be slight color variation due to UV aging, but we'll blend it as closely as possible and our money-back guarantee covers your satisfaction with the result.
Some neighborhoods, particularly near Downtown Duluth and in certain Parsons-area developments, have landscape guidelines we need to follow. We check those before we start. Most HOAs approve standard turf repairs without issue, but we always verify first to keep you in compliance.
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