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Artificial turf in Lawrenceville takes a beating. Between the Georgia heat, those unpredictable spring storms, and the heavy clay soil that comes with Gwinnett County property, your lawn faces real challenges. Whether you've got a patchy spot near your deck in the Historic Courthouse neighborhood, or your Collins Hill backyard turf has seen better days, repairs don't have to mean replacing the whole thing. A lot of homeowners around here think one damaged section means starting over—but that's not how it works. We've handled everything from pet-damaged corners to seam separations and UV fading on established lawns throughout the 30043, 30044, 30045, and 30046 zip codes. The good news: most repairs are straightforward, faster than you'd expect, and a fraction of the cost of a full installation. Let's take a look at what's happening with your turf and get you back to enjoying your yard.
Lawrenceville's red clay base creates some specific considerations for artificial turf. That dense, compacted soil doesn't drain the same way as loamier areas, which means your turf's backing and drainage layer have to work harder during our Georgia rainfall. Older established lots here—especially around the Historic Courthouse district—often have uneven settling, and tree coverage can vary dramatically from one property to the next. Full sun exposure near Aurora Theatre-adjacent properties gets intense mid-summer, and shaded yards with mature oak trees stay damp longer. Your lawn size matters too; most Gwinnett homes sit on quarter- to half-acre lots, so repairs are usually contained and manageable. UV degradation happens faster in direct sun, and pet urine creates stubborn spots that standard cleaning won't fix. When we assess damage, we're looking at your specific drainage setup, whether infill has compacted unevenly, and whether seams are separating from Gwinnett's humidity cycles. The good news: proper repair extends your turf's life significantly and costs far less than full replacement.
Yes. Pet damage in Lawrenceville yards is common, and we can usually patch it without touching the rest of your lawn. We'll remove the damaged section, refresh the base if needed, and seam in matching turf. The key is catching it early—once the backing degrades or infill gets too contaminated, a localized repair is the smartest move. Most homeowners see this as much more affordable than full replacement.
Partly. Georgia's humidity and temperature swings do stress seams, especially on older installations that didn't use the best adhesive or tape. Gwinnett's red clay also shifts slightly with seasonal moisture changes, which can tug seams apart. We reseam using commercial-grade adhesive and tape designed for our climate. If the backing underneath is deteriorating, we address that too.
Most repairs—patches, seam work, infill refreshing—take a day or less, depending on size and complexity. We schedule around Gwinnett weather patterns, so we avoid heavy rain days when the base is saturated. You can usually be back on your lawn within 24 hours of repair completion.
Repairs typically run 30–50% of full installation cost, depending on the damage scope. A patched section or reseamed area is far cheaper than removing and installing new turf across your whole property. We'll give you a clear estimate during the site visit—no surprises.
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