Lifetime Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Johns Creek homeowners invest seriously in their yards. Whether you're in Country Club of the South, St Ives, or anywhere across the 30005, 30022, 30024, and 30097 zip codes, that artificial turf in your backyard represents real money and real curb appeal. The problem? Turf doesn't last forever, and when seams start separating, infill compacts, or UV damage shows up, you need someone who understands Johns Creek lawns specifically—not a franchise installer from two hours away. We're LawnLogic, and we've been repairing artificial turf across North Atlanta long enough to know the difference between a quick patch and a solution that actually holds. Your turf isn't just landscaping; it's part of what makes your home in an upscale Fulton County community worth maintaining properly. That's why we guarantee our repair work for life. No "we'll come back in a year." No fine print. We fix it right the first time because we live and work in neighborhoods just like yours.
Johns Creek sits on challenging clay soil—the kind typical of Fulton and Gwinnett County that drains poorly and can shift seasonally. That matters for turf because improper base prep leads to settling, which creates wrinkles and drainage issues under your artificial lawn. Your yards tend to be substantial—many homes in Country Club of the South and St Ives have backyard installations ranging from 1,500 to 3,000+ square feet. Larger installations mean more seams, more UV exposure variation, and more places where repairs become necessary over time. HOA landscape guidelines in Johns Creek are particular. Most communities restrict certain repair methods or require approval for replacements. We know these rules. We've worked with your management companies. We don't install something that violates covenant restrictions. Shade patterns matter too. Homes near Autrey Mill or along the tree-lined streets of St Ives often have mixed sun-and-shade yards. Turf in perpetual shade wears differently than turf in full sun—it fades less but compacts more. Our repairs account for these microclimates. Finally, that clay base we mentioned? It needs proper drainage infrastructure underneath your turf, or repairs just become band-aids. We evaluate the whole picture, not just the visible damage.
Larger yards—common in Country Club of the South and St Ives homes—require multiple turf rolls. Seams aren't failures; they're normal. But over 3-5 years, traffic, UV exposure, and that Fulton County clay shifting beneath can cause seams to separate or show wear. Yes, they need attention before they become trip hazards or drainage issues.
Many Johns Creek communities do require notification or approval, especially if repair involves infill replacement or seam work. We're familiar with your management company requirements and handle that communication. It's part of our process, not something you'll have to figure out.
With proper base drainage—crucial given our clay soil—a quality repair holds for years. Our lifetime warranty means we stand behind it. Georgia's heat and humidity are tough on turf, but correct installation and infill maintenance make all the difference. We don't cut corners.
Small damage (a few square feet) warrants patching. Widespread wear across larger areas—common near Newtown Park where foot traffic is heavy—typically needs section replacement. We assess and recommend what actually solves the problem, not what generates the biggest invoice.
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