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Your artificial turf in Lilburn has taken a beating, and we get it. Between the Gwinnett clay that settles unevenly, the humid Georgia summers, and just the normal wear from families enjoying their yards near Lilburn City Park, synthetic grass deteriorates faster than most people expect. Maybe you've got bare patches where the kids play, seams that are starting to separate, or drainage issues that turned your backyard into a swamp after a heavy rain. The good news? You don't need to rip everything out and start over. LawnLogic specializes in turf repair for Lilburn homeowners who want to extend the life of their investment without the cost and hassle of a full replacement. We've worked on yards throughout Gwinnett County—from the mature neighborhoods around Killian Hill to homes backing up to the Yellow River—and we know exactly how local soil conditions and weather patterns affect synthetic grass longevity. Whether your turf needs seam repair, infill refreshing, patching, or drainage correction, we can diagnose the problem in person and give you a straight answer about what'll actually fix it.
Lilburn sits in Gwinnett County's clay-heavy soil zone, which creates unique challenges for artificial turf installation and repair. That dense clay doesn't drain like sandy loam, so if your base wasn't compacted properly or your drainage system is clogged, water pools underneath the turf and accelerates deterioration. The area's mature suburban neighborhoods—especially around Killian Hill and near Lilburn City Park—often have established trees that create shade patterns throughout the day. Shade itself doesn't damage synthetic grass, but the combination of moisture retention under trees and uneven sun exposure can cause algae growth and uneven wear across your yard. Most Lilburn properties range from quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which means your turf repair might need to accommodate both high-traffic zones (like near patios and play areas) and lighter-use sections. We always assess infill displacement too; the red clay dust common to this region can mix with your infill and change its performance. During our repair evaluation, we check for proper slope and base integrity—critical in Gwinnett, where heavy summer rains and occasional drainage issues are part of the landscape.
Seam failure usually stems from ground movement caused by clay expansion and contraction, especially common in Gwinnett. The clay expands when wet (which happens frequently here) and shrinks as it dries, putting stress on seams. We repair this by re-gluing seams with turf-grade adhesive and, if necessary, reinforcing the base underneath to minimize future movement. If seams are severely damaged, we'll patch that section instead of trying to salvage a weak joint.
Sometimes. If your drainage issue is surface-level—water pooling in specific low spots—we can add a gravel or sand layer underneath without full removal. However, if your subsurface is compacted clay that's blocking water movement entirely, a section replacement with proper base preparation is the real fix. We'll assess your yard's slope and existing drainage infrastructure to recommend the most cost-effective solution.
Combination of heavy foot traffic, UV exposure, and infill loss. Kids' play zones and pathways to patios wear fastest. In shaded areas near trees (common around Killian Hill), bare patches sometimes come from algae growth or inadequate infill. We can patch worn sections or redistribute infill, depending on severity. Heavy traffic zones might benefit from higher-density turf during repair.
After we repair your turf, you'll want annual infill top-ups and occasional debris removal, especially if you're near trees like those around Lilburn City Park. Gwinnett's humidity means algae can develop faster here than drier regions; light brushing helps. Most homeowners don't need professional maintenance more than once yearly unless they have heavy use or significant tree coverage.
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