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Your lawn in Johns Creek takes a beating. Between the heavy clay soil that doesn't drain well, the intense Georgia sun baking your yard, and the HOA standards that most of these upscale subdivisions enforce, keeping natural grass looking pristine year-round is exhausting. We've been working in Fulton County for years, and we know exactly what happens to turf in neighborhoods like Country Club of the South and St Ives when the weather shifts or foot traffic builds up. That's where artificial turf repair comes in. Maybe your existing synthetic lawn has a seam separation, a worn patch from kids playing, or drainage issues from our heavy clay foundation. Or maybe you're realizing that natural grass just isn't cutting it anymore and you're ready to make the switch to something maintenance-free. We can handle both. Our team understands the specific demands of Johns Creek properties—the soil chemistry, the sun exposure patterns, the landscape codes you're working with. We'll get your lawn back to looking sharp, and we can typically schedule repairs or full installations within a week. No long waits. No excuses.
Johns Creek sits on Fulton and Gwinnett clay—heavy, compacted soil that holds water longer than most homeowners expect. If you've got natural grass, that clay is working against drainage and root development. Artificial turf actually solves this problem beautifully, especially in the shade-heavy areas around Autrey Mill and the more densely wooded sections of your neighborhood. The upscale subdivisions here tend to have generous lot sizes, which means more square footage to maintain and higher visibility from the street. Most HOAs in the area are turf-friendly now; they recognize that quality synthetic lawns look as good as or better than struggling natural grass. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your property backs the Newtown Park green space or sits in a tree-dense cluster. We assess both factors during consultation because they affect drainage, infill choice, and blade color selection. The clay soil beneath artificial turf can shift seasonally, so proper base preparation and professional installation matter—improvised DIY installs tend to fail in our climate. We account for Georgia's freeze-thaw cycles and the intense summer heat when we spec materials.
Yes. Most of the major subdivisions here—Country Club of the South and St Ives included—have updated their covenants to permit quality synthetic lawns. We've installed hundreds in these neighborhoods. Your HOA documents may specify pile height or color standards, and we always review those before starting. If you're unsure about your specific restrictions, we can help you confirm.
Clay compacts easily and drains poorly, which is why we don't just lay turf over existing dirt. We prepare the base with gravel, crushed stone, and proper grading to handle our heavy rainfall and prevent pooling. This foundational work is what keeps your new lawn performing for 15+ years in Fulton County.
Depends on the damage. Small seam separations, minor burns, or localized wear can often be patched. If your lawn is 10+ years old, severely matted, or has drainage failures linked to base problems, replacement makes more sense financially and aesthetically. We assess your specific situation during the consultation.
We're about 35 minutes from most Johns Creek addresses. We schedule repairs and installations with next-week availability when possible. For emergency situations like seam blow-outs or obvious drainage failures, we often fit urgent jobs in within 3–5 days.
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