Driveway Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Driveways take a beating in Lilburn. Whether you're near Lilburn City Park or settled into one of the mature neighborhoods around Killian Hill, your turf edges—especially along the driveway—deal with constant pressure from foot traffic, vehicle wheels, and Georgia's unpredictable weather. We've spent years working with homeowners in the 30047 area, and we've seen just about every driveway-edge problem the Gwinnett clay soil throws at us. The good news? Most turf damage along driveways isn't permanent, and a targeted repair is often faster and more affordable than a full replacement. If your artificial turf has fraying edges, separation from the hardscape, bare patches where the infill washed away, or seams that have started to show, we can fix it. Our team understands the specific challenges of Lilburn's suburban landscape—from HOA requirements in established neighborhoods to the drainage quirks of properties backing up to the Yellow River area. We handle repairs that restore both the appearance and the durability of your turf installation.
Lilburn's landscape presents a few distinct turf challenges. The Gwinnett clay base that sits under most properties in the 30047 zip code has poor natural drainage, which means any artificial turf system needs a solid base preparation and ongoing maintenance to prevent water pooling or infill migration. Driveway edges are especially vulnerable because they're the transition zone between your turf and a hard surface—concrete or asphalt—that expands and contracts with temperature swings. In summer, that gap can widen; in winter, freeze-thaw cycles can shift the turf's anchor points. Many homes in the Lilburn City Park area and around Killian Hill are on established lots with mature tree canopies, which affects both UV exposure and debris load. Shaded turf typically stays cleaner but gets less UV stabilization, while sunny exposures demand infill that can handle Georgia heat. Most Lilburn properties run standard residential turf widths (12 to 15 feet deep), so driveway repairs often focus on seam integrity, edge banding replacement, and infill top-offs rather than large-scale re-installation. We always account for Gwinnett's clay behavior and HOA guidelines when planning repairs.
Gwinnett's clay soil shifts slightly with moisture changes, and concrete contracts in winter. That movement creates small gaps between turf and driveway. UV exposure and traffic also loosen the adhesive or nails holding the edge down. In Lilburn's suburban neighborhoods, this is one of the most common repair calls we handle. We re-secure the edge and often upgrade the edging material to handle future movement.
Most driveway-edge repairs take 2–4 hours, depending on how much of the perimeter needs work and whether we're replacing seams or just re-securing existing turf. If you're in Killian Hill or near Lilburn City Park, we can usually schedule you within a few days and complete the job in one visit. Complex seam replacements might take a full day.
Repair is significantly cheaper. A driveway-edge fix typically runs a fraction of what a full turf installation costs. In Lilburn, most homeowners spend between several hundred to a thousand dollars on edge repair, depending on the scope. It's one of the best ROI decisions for keeping turf looking sharp and preventing larger damage.
We work with both. Many properties in established Lilburn neighborhoods have HOA landscape standards, and we're familiar with those requirements. Whether you're doing a repair to meet HOA compliance or just fixing your own yard, we handle it. We'll coordinate with your HOA if needed and ensure repairs match your original installation.
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