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Your artificial turf in Country Club of the South or St Ives has been through a lot—especially if you've got kids, pets, or just Georgia's unpredictable weather working against it. Seams splitting, infill settling, drainage backing up: these aren't reasons to rip everything out and start over. At LawnLogic, we've spent years repairing turf systems across Johns Creek's upscale subdivisions, and we know exactly what happens when clay-heavy Fulton County soil shifts beneath a synthetic lawn. The good news? Most damage is fixable, and way cheaper than replacement. We handle everything from seam repairs and infill top-ups to complete drainage overhauls—and we do it right the first time, so you're not calling us back in six months. Our team knows the landscape standards in your neighborhood, respects your HOA guidelines, and works fast so your yard stays guest-ready. Whether your turf is three years old or ten, we can diagnose the problem, quote the fix, and get it done without the drama.
Johns Creek's neighborhoods sit on challenging terrain. That clay soil—shared across Fulton and Gwinnett counties—doesn't drain like sandy soil does, which means synthetic turf systems here face unique stress. Standing water after heavy rain, compacted base layers, and uneven settling are common problems we see in the larger yards typical of Country Club of the South and St Ives. The good news: these issues are entirely manageable if you catch them early. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on where your property sits relative to Autrey Mill and the tree cover around Newtown Park. Some yards get brutal afternoon heat; others stay shaded most of the day. Both scenarios affect infill performance and wear patterns differently. We also account for HOA landscape requirements when planning repairs—some subdivisions have specific turf pile heights, color standards, or installation methods. Bigger yards mean larger seam networks, which is why we use premium seaming techniques and commercial-grade materials rather than cutting corners. Our approach is built around Johns Creek's actual conditions, not a generic Georgia formula.
Clay soil movement is the main culprit. When Fulton County clay expands in wet weather and contracts during dry spells, it shifts underneath your turf base. That movement stresses seams constantly. We've also seen poor original installation work—seams not bonded properly or infill not locked down—cause premature failure. We repair seams using professional-grade adhesive and reinforcement tape, then stabilize the base to prevent it from happening again.
Yes. We offer educators a 15% discount on all turf repair services, including seam work, infill replenishment, and drainage fixes. Just bring your school ID or proof of employment when we come out for the estimate. It's our way of supporting the community that makes Johns Creek neighborhoods great.
Most repairs—seam bonding, infill top-ups, small drainage fixes—get done in a day or two. Bigger jobs like complete base leveling or extensive seam work might take 3–5 days depending on weather and yard size. We schedule around your schedule and keep disruption minimal so you're back to normal fast.
We source infill and seaming materials to match your current system as closely as possible. Older installations may have faded slightly, so we'll assess the match on-site and be honest about what's realistic. Most repairs blend seamlessly, especially if we're addressing a localized problem rather than patching an entire section.
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