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Artificial turf in Lilburn doesn't just mean a prettier yard—it means freedom from the clay-heavy soil that makes lawn care in Gwinnett County such a headache. We've been working with homeowners around Killian Hill and the neighborhoods near Lilburn City Park long enough to know what works here, and what doesn't. Real talk: if you're tired of fighting Georgia's humidity, the compacted clay underneath, and the constant battle to keep your lawn looking decent, synthetic turf is a legitimate game-changer. But here's the thing—a repair job done wrong can actually make your investment worse. We handle turf repairs the right way, whether that's patching damage from ground settling, fixing seam issues from our summers, or dealing with wear patterns that show up after a few years of use. Your turf system is designed to last, and so is our repair work. We'll drive out to your place in Lilburn, assess what's actually going on with your installation, and give you honest options—no upsell, no nonsense.
Lilburn's turf landscape is shaped by a few things that matter when it comes to keeping your synthetic lawn in top shape. That Gwinnett County clay underneath can cause settling and drainage issues if the base wasn't installed correctly originally. We see a lot of yards around here dealing with uneven surfaces or soft spots—sometimes it's ground movement, sometimes it's poor drainage underneath the turf layer itself. The mature trees in neighborhoods around Killian Hill and near Lilburn City Park mean you've got patchy sun exposure, which actually helps synthetic turf last longer in those shaded zones (real grass would struggle more). What we watch for is seam separation and edge wear—both show up faster in yards where foot traffic is heavy or where water pools during Georgia's wet summers. Lot sizes in this part of Gwinnett tend to be generous but not massive, so most repair jobs we handle are manageable without a full tear-out. The key to keeping your turf healthy here is making sure drainage is working and the base hasn't shifted. We check both.
Yes—if the base prep wasn't done right. Gwinnett clay doesn't drain well naturally, so if your turf was installed without proper grading and a good perforated base, you'll get soft spots and settling. We've repaired plenty of yards around Killian Hill where water pools underneath. The fix usually involves addressing drainage, sometimes regrading the base, and reseaming the turf if movement has opened up gaps.
Patching is absolutely possible and usually way cheaper than a full install. We cut out the damaged section, prep the base underneath (which is where a lot of people skip steps), and seam in a new piece that matches your existing turf. The tricky part is getting the seam right so water doesn't seep underneath later. Most repairs in Lilburn are isolated damage, not total failure.
Ground settling from clay compression, drainage issues pushing water up underneath, and UV exposure over time are the main culprits. Georgia's heat and humidity also stress the seam adhesive. We see this happen in yards near Lilburn City Park where drainage patterns shift with the seasons. Good news: we can re-seam or reinforce problem areas before they become bigger failures.
Most repairs take a day or less—patching damaged sections, fixing seam issues, adjusting base grading. Complex jobs involving drainage overhauls might take longer, but we'll give you a clear timeline upfront. We're based close enough to get out here quickly, and we work around your schedule when we can.
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