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Your artificial turf in Grayson takes a beating. Between the humid Georgia summers, the clay-heavy soil that shifts under Gwinnett County yards, and families actually using their outdoor spaces near Bay Creek Park, synthetic grass needs real maintenance and occasional repairs to stay looking sharp. We've been fixing turf installations across Grayson's neighborhoods for years—patching seams that separate, replacing worn high-traffic zones near back doors and play areas, and dealing with the drainage issues that pop up when that dense clay foundation settles differently than expected. Most homeowners in this community installed turf to save time on mowing, not to spend weekends troubleshooting bare spots or buckling sections. That's where we come in. Whether your turf was installed five years ago or five months ago, we can assess what's actually wrong, fix it the right way, and get your yard back to looking like something you're proud to have your kids play on. No guessing, no band-aid repairs that fail in six months.
Grayson's combination of clay soil and suburban lot sizes creates specific challenges for artificial turf longevity. That heavy East Gwinnett clay doesn't drain like sandy soil does, which means water can pool under your turf base if the foundation wasn't graded correctly—and we see this problem regularly in the Bay Creek area and throughout the community. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether your yard backs up to the tree line or sits open to afternoon heat. Yards near Grayson High School and in the surrounding neighborhoods tend to run smaller to mid-sized, which means concentrated foot traffic in proportion to total turf area. If kids are running the same path to the fence line daily, that's where wear patterns develop fastest. We also account for Gwinnett County's typical landscape expectations—neighbors notice when turf looks matted, seams are visible, or infill has migrated. Our repairs focus on restoring that clean, even appearance while addressing the foundation issues that cause problems in the first place. The clay base means we often need to improve drainage during repairs, not just patch the surface.
That clay foundation under your yard is a culprit. When heavy rain saturates the base, the soil shifts and creates movement underneath the turf. Poor initial grading over Gwinnett clay is another common cause—water pools instead of draining, and the turf moves with the unstable base. We fix this by addressing drainage during repair, sometimes adding or repositioning base materials to ensure water flows away properly.
Simple patch repairs—filling a worn spot or fixing a small seam separation—usually take a single visit and a few hours. Larger repairs involving drainage work or extensive seam replacement might need a second day. We schedule around your schedule and can often complete work before the next weekend, so your yard is ready when you are.
If we're patching an older installation, yes—new infill and pile texture will show a color difference initially. Over a few weeks of use and weathering, it blends. For seam repairs and structural fixes, the finished look is seamless. We match infill type and pile direction to your existing turf so repairs integrate naturally.
Sinking usually means the base has settled unevenly, which happens in clay-heavy soil if the initial prep wasn't compacted properly. It's worth addressing because it creates puddling and accelerates wear. We assess the severity—minor settling might just need releveling, but significant sinking requires base work to prevent future problems.
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