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Your artificial turf in Lilburn takes a beating. Between the Gwinnett clay that shifts beneath the surface, the humid Georgia summers, and years of foot traffic around Lilburn City Park and the neighborhoods near Killian Hill, even quality turf starts showing its age. Seams separate. Infill compacts. Drainage backs up. The good news? Most of that damage is fixable without a full replacement. We've been repairing turf across Gwinnett County for years, and we know exactly what happens to synthetic grass in this climate. The clay base under your yard moves differently than sandy soil does, which means your turf can buckle or develop low spots faster than you'd expect. We also see a lot of pet damage and heavy-use wear patterns in the mature suburban neighborhoods here—especially in yards backing up to the Yellow River area where drainage becomes critical. Repair isn't always cheaper than replacement, but when it works, it buys you another 5–10 years of performance. We'll come out, assess what's actually wrong, and tell you straight whether a seam re-glue, infill top-up, or drainage fix makes sense. No upselling. No guessing. Just honest diagnostics and a quote you can trust.
Lilburn's Gwinnett clay is both a blessing and a curse for artificial turf. It holds compaction longer than other soil types, which means your infill doesn't migrate as quickly—but it also doesn't drain as freely when you get heavy rain. If your yard sits low or backs up to the Yellow River area, water pooling is a real concern. We factor that into every repair estimate. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're in the older Killian Hill neighborhoods with mature trees or closer to Lilburn City Park where yards tend to be more open. Shade keeps turf cooler and extends its life, but it also traps moisture and can create conditions for mold or algae growth in repairs we're trying to seal. Yard size matters too. Most Lilburn homes sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which means your turf sees consistent use—kids, pets, entertaining on weekends. That concentrated traffic is why we often see high-wear patterns in front-entry areas and around patio zones. Repairs in those zones need reinforcement, not just patching. Lastly, some neighborhoods have HOA guidelines about turf color and pile height. We always confirm those before starting work so your repair blend matches the existing field and passes inspection.
Absolutely. Clay compacts and shifts seasonally, which can stress seams and cause infill to settle unevenly. When we repair turf in Lilburn, we account for that movement by reinforcing the base layer and ensuring proper drainage slope. A repair that doesn't account for clay behavior will fail faster than one that does.
We can improve it, but not always eliminate it completely. If the underlying clay is the culprit, we assess whether adding a drainage layer or grading adjustments make sense alongside your repair. Sometimes it's worth doing both; sometimes managing expectations is smarter than throwing money at a site-wide problem.
A well-done seam re-glue typically holds 5–10 years depending on foot traffic and sun exposure. Infill top-ups last 2–4 years before compaction returns. Full-patch repairs blend age-wise with your existing turf—so longevity depends on how old the surrounding field is. We'll give you realistic expectations at quote time.
Seam work and minor infill refreshes can often be done same-day or next-day in Lilburn. Larger patches need curing time for adhesive—usually 24–48 hours before you can use the yard fully. We schedule based on your timeline and walk you through the curing process so you know when it's safe for foot traffic again.
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