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Your artificial turf in Johns Creek has taken a beating—maybe it's the intense Georgia sun wearing down the fibers, or perhaps one of those heavy summer storms loosened the seams near Autrey Mill or Newtown Park. Whatever happened, you're staring at a yard that doesn't look the way it did when it was first installed. The good news? Turf repair doesn't mean ripping everything out and starting over. Most damage—seams separating, infill settling, worn patches in high-traffic zones—can be fixed without replacing the entire lawn. We work throughout Johns Creek's premium neighborhoods, from Country Club of the South to St Ives, handling repairs on properties where homeowners have invested in quality turf and want to protect that investment. Our team understands the particular challenges that upscale subdivisions face: strict HOA guidelines, large manicured yards, and the expectation that your outdoor space looks flawless year-round. We're 35 minutes away and ready to get your turf back in shape, whether you need seam repair, infill top-up, or targeted patching on those problem areas.
Johns Creek sits on that heavy Fulton and Gwinnett clay that drains differently than other parts of Georgia. That clay is actually tough on artificial turf—water pools easily around the edges if your base wasn't installed with proper slope, and that moisture can degrade the backing over time. We see this constantly in the larger yards of Country Club of the South and St Ives, where drainage wasn't always a priority during initial installation. The other factor is sun exposure. Your turf faces direct afternoon heat reflected off pool decks, driveways, and those light-colored hardscapes that surround many homes in these subdivisions. That accelerates UV breakdown on the face fibers. Shade under mature oaks and pines actually helps preserve turf longevity, but it also means uneven wear patterns across your yard. Most Johns Creek properties range from quarter-acre to full-acre lawns, and that size means repair work has to be precise—a bad seam repair is visible from across a large yard. HOA landscape committees in these neighborhoods tend to be particular about turf aesthetics too, so we match pile height, infill type, and color carefully during repairs. The clay base also means we sometimes need to address compaction or re-slope issues that caused the original damage.
Absolutely. Seam separation is one of the most common repairs we do in Johns Creek. If the turf itself is in good condition and the backing isn't compromised, we can re-glue and re-secure the seam with the same adhesive used during installation. The repair holds up well, especially if we address any drainage or settling issues that caused the separation in the first place. On larger properties like those in Country Club of the South, we pay extra attention to seam quality because it's so visible.
Clay holds water, which means your turf backing stays damp longer after rain or irrigation. This can speed up breakdown of the latex and polypropylene backing. During repairs, we assess whether your base needs better drainage or if the original slope has shifted. We've found that re-sloping the yard slightly toward natural drainage paths prevents repeat failures on Johns Creek properties.
We match infill type, color, and pile height to your existing turf so repairs blend seamlessly. On newer installations where we have documentation of the original materials, matching is straightforward. On older yards, we can take samples and source identical or nearly identical products. Most repairs in St Ives and Country Club of the South are undetectable once they've settled.
Worn spots happen where foot traffic is heaviest—pathways to gates, around pool areas, or near patio transitions. We can patch these areas by cutting out the damaged section and seaming in matching turf. For smaller spots, infill refreshing sometimes restores appearance. For larger wear areas, a targeted patch is usually the most cost-effective solution on Johns Creek's spacious yards.
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