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Artificial turf in Grayson homes doesn't stay perfect forever—especially after a few Georgia summers and the wear that comes with kids, dogs, and regular foot traffic around the Bay Creek area. If your synthetic lawn is showing signs of damage, bare patches, seams coming loose, or that worn-down look near the driveway or patio, repair is often easier and cheaper than you'd think. We've worked with dozens of homeowners across Grayson and surrounding Gwinnett County neighborhoods who discovered that a solid repair job can extend their turf investment by years. The good news is that most damage—whether it's from settling, UV exposure, or just heavy use—can be fixed without tearing out your whole yard. That's where we come in. Our crew knows the Grayson landscape, the clay-heavy soil conditions that affect drainage and base settling, and exactly what it takes to get synthetic lawns looking and performing like new again.
Grayson's East Gwinnett clay base presents a unique challenge for artificial turf installations and repairs. Clay doesn't drain as freely as sandy soil, which means water can pool underneath your turf if the base isn't properly compacted or if settling has created low spots. This is especially relevant if your home is in the Bay Creek area or any of the older subdivisions around Grayson High School—many of those properties have moderate slopes that looked fine at installation but shifted slightly over time. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on your lot orientation and tree cover. Homes with mature oaks or pines may have shade patterns that keep turf cooler but also trap moisture, while open yards facing south experience intense afternoon heat that can stress seams and backing material. Most Grayson residential lots are between a quarter and half acre, which means repairs are typically manageable in scope. When we assess damage, we're checking not just the turf itself but whether the infill has compacted unevenly, if the drainage system is working, and whether your base has settled—all common issues in this part of Gwinnett County given our clay composition and the age of many neighborhood developments.
Bare patches typically come from heavy foot traffic, pet urine concentration, or infill migration in areas with poor drainage. Grayson's clay base can trap water underneath, which weakens the backing and causes infill to shift. We'll assess whether it's surface damage (easy repair) or base-level settling (which might require a fuller fix to prevent it from spreading).
Seams can separate due to UV exposure, temperature swings, or base settling—all things we see regularly in Gwinnett County. The clay soil here is prone to slight settling over time, especially in older Bay Creek and Grayson High School neighborhoods. We use marine-grade seam sealer and proper installation techniques to prevent this, and repair usually means re-sealing and securing the seam tape.
Repair is worth it if damage is isolated—maybe 10-20% of your yard. If your turf is more than 10-12 years old and showing widespread wear, full replacement might be smarter long-term. We'll give you an honest assessment based on what we see. For many Grayson homeowners, a good repair job buys another 5-7 years of solid performance.
Small repairs (seams, patches under 50 sq ft) usually take a day or less. Larger jobs involving base work or drainage correction might take 2-3 days, depending on how much settling or infill displacement we find. We'll give you a timeline after the initial inspection of your yard.
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