Master Installer — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Lilburn takes a beating. Between the Gwinnett clay that compacts under foot traffic, the humidity that encourages algae growth, and the mature trees around neighborhoods like Killian Hill that create constant shade challenges, synthetic grass here needs real maintenance—not just a rinse-off. We've been repairing and restoring turf installations across 30047 for years, and we know exactly what breaks down first in this climate. Maybe your seams are separating after a few seasons, or the infill has shifted and clumped in patches. Could be pet damage, weathering from our heavy summers, or installation shortcuts from someone who didn't account for Lilburn's drainage patterns. Whatever the damage, we handle it without ripping everything out and starting over. A solid repair extends your turf's life by years and costs a fraction of a full replacement. We're local to the area—close enough to respond quickly when you need us—and transparent about what actually needs fixing versus what's just normal wear.
Lilburn's clay-heavy soil is your turf's hidden challenge. When original installations aren't graded correctly for drainage, water pools instead of flowing toward storm drains or the Yellow River drainage path. This pooling accelerates base layer breakdown and creates soft spots where the turf can shift. The mature tree canopy around Lilburn City Park and throughout Killian Hill means many yards sit in dappled or heavy shade. Artificial turf handles shade better than natural grass, but improper infill distribution in shaded zones leads to compaction and matting. Homeowners in these neighborhoods often have tighter lot sizes typical of suburban development, which means high-traffic pathways wear faster—especially around patios and near garages. Gwinnett's humidity also means algae and mold can colonize infill if drainage isn't maintained. We assess each repair with these conditions in mind: checking your base prep, redistributing infill to match current traffic patterns, and ensuring your seams will hold through our hot, wet summers.
Seam failure usually comes from poor original installation—either undersized base prep or substrate movement from our clay soil settling. Lilburn's moisture swings in summer can expand and contract the turf. We reseam sections, reinforce the base underneath, and ensure proper drainage so the soil beneath stays stable. It's fixable without replacing the whole yard.
Shaded zones in Lilburn neighborhoods get less foot traffic but more moisture retention. Infill compacts differently in shade, and algae buildup makes the turf feel slick and matted. We rake out debris, refresh infill in low spots, and improve drainage around tree coverage to restore texture and grip.
Once yearly, ideally after our hot, wet summer season. That's when Gwinnett clay settles most, infill migrates, and algae takes hold. A spring inspection catches damage before entertaining season and keeps small issues from becoming expensive repairs.
Yes. If the backing isn't torn, we cut out the damaged patch, reset the base, and seam in new turf. We're in Lilburn regularly, so we can turn these repairs around quickly and match the original pile height and color.
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