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Your artificial turf in Johns Creek has probably looked fantastic for years—that's why you invested in it in the first place. But nothing lasts forever, and when seams start separating, infill settles unevenly, or drainage isn't working like it should, you need someone who knows the specifics of our area. We've repaired turf installations across Country Club of the South, St Ives, and everywhere in between, and we understand the unique demands that Fulton County clay puts on synthetic grass. The good news? Most repairs don't require a complete reinstall. Worn patches, lifted edges, compacted infill, and damaged backing can all be fixed without tearing everything out and starting over. We handle everything from seam re-gluing to infill top-ups to full section replacements. Our team can be in Johns Creek within a few days, assess what's actually wrong with your turf, and give you a straightforward estimate before we do any work. No surprises, no upselling—just honest repair work done right.
Johns Creek's clay-heavy soil (that Fulton and Gwinnett mix) creates specific challenges for artificial turf longevity. Clay doesn't drain as quickly as sandy soils, which means water sits under your turf longer after heavy rain. That moisture can weaken the backing, encourage infill migration, and put stress on seams. It's one reason we see more edge lifting in this area than in other parts of Georgia. The subdivisions here—especially the upscale neighborhoods like Country Club of the South and St Ives—typically have larger yards with mature tree coverage. Shade patterns change seasonally, and UV exposure varies dramatically across the same property. We've found that turf in consistently shaded areas holds up differently than turf in full sun, and both need different repair approaches. HOA covenants in Johns Creek neighborhoods are pretty strict about lawn appearance, which means your turf needs to stay looking pristine. We factor that into every repair decision. The good news: with proper drainage management and strategic infill maintenance, your turf can stay in excellent condition for years longer.
Seam separation here usually points to two culprits: the clay soil drainage issue and UV exposure over time. The adhesive weakens faster when water sits beneath the seams, and intense Georgia sun degrades the bond. We re-glue and reinforce seams using products designed for our climate. If the backing is already compromised, we replace that section instead of just patching it.
Absolutely. Shaded turf tends to hold infill better but can develop algae or moss if drainage is poor—especially with our clay soil. Sunny areas compress infill faster. When we repair shaded sections, we focus on drainage and backing integrity. For sunny spots, we often add more infill and check the base layer for settling.
In most cases, yes. We do seam repairs, infill redistribution, section replacements, and backing repairs all the time. We only recommend full replacement if the damage is extensive or the turf is over 15 years old. We'll be honest about which option makes sense for your specific situation.
Most repairs—seam work, infill top-ups, small section patches—take a day or less. Larger section replacements might take 1-2 days depending on size and complexity. We can usually schedule you within a few days and give you a firm timeline once we inspect the damage.
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