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Artificial Turf Repair & Restoration in Lawrenceville, GA

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Your pool deck takes a beating—especially here in Lawrenceville, where humid summers and heavy foot traffic wear down even quality turf in just a few seasons. Whether you're in the historic Gwinnett courthouse neighborhood, out near Collins Hill, or anywhere across the 30043–30046 zip codes, pool-side artificial turf repair isn't something to put off. Water pooling, seams pulling apart, infill washing away—these problems only get worse when you're dealing with constant splashing and chlorine exposure. The good news? Repairing your pool deck turf doesn't mean replacing the whole installation. We specialize in targeted fixes: re-securing edges that have lifted, patching sun-damaged sections, restoring proper drainage, and refreshing infill that's compacted or migrated. Most Lawrenceville homeowners are surprised how affordable it is to extend the life of their existing turf rather than starting from scratch. We've worked on pools throughout Gwinnett County, and we understand the unique demands your yard faces—from the red clay underneath to the intense summer sun that beats down on those exposed deck areas. Let's get your pool surround looking sharp again without the full replacement price tag.

Lawrenceville Turf Conditions

Lawrenceville sits on Gwinnett's signature red clay, which affects how water moves beneath and around your pool deck. When turf is installed over clay without proper base prep, drainage issues show up fast—standing water, soft spots, and accelerated infill loss. That's why repair work here often involves checking the foundation layers, not just the turf itself. The neighborhoods around the historic courthouse and Collins Hill tend to have mature, established lots with older landscaping that sometimes fights new turf edges or compacted ground. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on tree coverage and lot orientation; some pool decks bake in full afternoon sun while others have afternoon shade from mature oaks. Both scenarios demand different infill densities and fiber types to perform year-round. Gwinnett's humidity and summer heat mean your turf works harder than it would in drier climates—seams are stressed, UV degradation accelerates, and infill can shift more easily. Many HOAs in the area have specific guidelines about pool deck finishes, so confirm any repair scope fits local landscape rules before work begins. Proper edging and securing is critical here; loose borders let Gwinnett's clay and moisture work their way underneath, creating voids that collapse under foot traffic.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my pool deck turf have seam separation in Lawrenceville's humidity?

Humidity and heat cause turf backing and adhesive to expand and contract daily. Lawrenceville's summer conditions accelerate this movement. Seams that weren't secured perfectly during installation—or that shifted during the clay-settling process—separate faster here. We re-glue and re-stitch seams to lock them down, then inspect the subbase for settling that might've caused the initial shift.

How often do I need infill refreshed on a Lawrenceville pool deck?

Every 2–3 years, depending on foot traffic and weather. Pool decks drain chlorinated water constantly, which can compact infill and wash fine particles into the red clay below. Gwinnett's summer rain also moves infill around. We'll assess your current level, top it off, and redistribute it evenly so your turf performs and drains properly.

Can you repair just the damaged edge, or does the whole deck need replacement?

Edges are absolutely repairable. We remove the lifted or damaged section, secure the base, re-lay the turf, and seal the perimeter—usually a fraction of full installation cost. In Collins Hill and the courthouse neighborhoods, we've saved homeowners hundreds by fixing borders that simply needed better securing and base support.

Does Gwinnett's red clay cause drainage problems under artificial turf?

Yes. Clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally. Without a proper gravel base and edge barriers, water pools and infill migrates into the soil. During repair, we check base layers, add or restore drainage fabric, and ensure water flows away from the deck toward proper slopes or drains. This prevents soft spots and extends turf life significantly.

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