Garden Pathway — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Artificial turf in Lawrenceville takes a real beating. Between the red clay that stains everything, the humid Georgia summers that bake your lawn, and those older established lots around the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse area with uneven grading, your synthetic grass needs someone who actually understands what happens when you live here. We've been repairing turf systems across 30043, 30044, 30045, and 30046 for years, and we know exactly what goes wrong—and how to fix it without ripping everything out and starting over. Maybe your seams are separating from the heat, or the infill has compacted unevenly under foot traffic. Could be drainage pooling in those low spots that are common on older Lawrenceville properties. Whatever's happening in your yard, we treat repair like it matters, because honestly, a failed installation costs way more than getting it right the first time. That's why homeowners from Collins Hill to downtown keep us on speed dial. We show up, diagnose what's actually broken, and give you straight talk about whether you're looking at a patch job or something bigger.
Lawrenceville sits on Gwinnett red clay—beautiful for the landscape, brutal for drainage if your turf base wasn't installed correctly. This clay doesn't absorb water the way sandy soil does in other parts of Georgia, so improper grading or inadequate base layers cause pooling and mold issues faster than you'd think. The older established lots around here also tend to have subtle slopes and uneven settling that younger subdivisions don't, which means seams and high-traffic areas wear differently across your yard. Summer humidity and afternoon shade patterns (especially near mature trees common in established neighborhoods) create microclimates—some spots stay damp longer, others fade faster under UV. Lawrenceville's typical residential lot sizes mean your turf connects directly to driveways, patios, and foundation lines, so edge sealing and transition points matter more than people realize. We also see a lot of properties where previous installs didn't account for the specific grading challenges that come with this area's terrain. That matters when you're repairing.
Red clay base settling and humidity swings cause seams to open up faster here than in drier climates. If your base wasn't compacted to spec or if drainage isn't working, the subsurface shifts and pulls those seams apart. We re-secure seams and often improve the base to stop it from happening again.
Most Lawrenceville neighborhoods allow quality artificial turf, but some HOAs restrict color or pile height. We work with your specific rules—we know the landscape standards around the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse area and Collins Hill. Always worth checking your CC&Rs before we start.
Red clay compacts and blocks water, so if your original base layer skimped on gravel or didn't slope correctly, water pools instead of draining. We assess your current base, improve drainage where needed, and ensure water moves away from your turf and foundation.
Depends on what's broken. Small wear patches, seam issues, or infill loss? We patch. But if the base has shifted badly or mold's taken hold, partial repair might fail—we'll tell you honestly which route makes sense for your Lawrenceville yard.
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