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Your backyard in Lawrenceville takes a beating. Between the Georgia heat, those heavy spring rains, and the wear that comes with actually living in your yard, even quality artificial turf eventually shows its age. Maybe you've got bare spots forming near your patio, seams starting to separate, or infill that's compacted and uneven. That's where repair makes sense before you're looking at a full replacement. We work throughout Lawrenceville—from the established neighborhoods around the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse area to Collins Hill—and we've seen every kind of turf damage you can imagine. The good news is that most problems are fixable without tearing everything out. We can patch sections, re-level infill, reseal seams, and restore that turf to looking and performing like it did the day it was installed. It's faster than replacement and a fraction of the cost when you catch issues early.
Lawrenceville's red clay base is both a blessing and a curse for artificial turf. That clay holds water differently than sandy soil, which means your drainage layer matters more here—pooling after heavy rains can cause shifting and seam separation if the base wasn't installed correctly. If your turf is settling unevenly or feels spongy in certain spots, that's usually drainage working against you. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're in an older established lot with mature trees or a newer development with less shade. Full-sun yards in the Gwinnett area wear faster because of the intense afternoon heat and UV exposure. We often see UV damage and color fading on south and west-facing installations. Shade-heavy yards develop different issues—moisture retention and algae growth. Most Lawrenceville properties sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, and many HOAs have landscape maintenance standards that actually favor well-maintained artificial turf over struggling natural grass. If your turf's appearance is affecting your street presence or HOA compliance, repair or touch-up work usually solves it faster than starting over.
Absolutely. Red clay compacts differently than other soils, and it can trap moisture beneath your turf. When we repair, we check the base layer carefully. If clay's causing pooling or settling, we might need to improve drainage or re-compact the base before sealing seams or adding infill. It's an extra step that matters in Lawrenceville.
Shaded yards develop different wear patterns—usually less fading but more moisture issues and occasional algae. Repairs in shade-heavy properties focus on drainage and seam integrity. We'll also assess whether your infill needs refreshing, since shade slows evaporation and infill can compact faster.
Most repair jobs—seam work, infill top-ups, small patching—take a day or less. Bigger repairs involving base work can stretch to two days. We schedule around your landscape and minimize disruption to the rest of your yard. We'll give you a realistic timeline based on what we find.
Seam repairs and infill refresh blend in well. If you need patching, we source matching turf to your existing product and installation year. Color and pile height are close, though brand-new turf in one spot might look slightly brighter until it weathers a bit—same as any lawn repair.
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