Older Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Lilburn's older neighborhoods—especially around Killian Hill and near Lilburn City Park—have some of the most established yards in Gwinnett County. That also means a lot of mature trees, decades of clay buildup, and turf that's seen better days. If your artificial grass is showing wear, bare patches, or that flattened look that comes from years of foot traffic, you're not alone. We've repaired hundreds of yards throughout this area, and we understand what happens when natural grass struggles in clay-heavy soil and dappled shade. The good news? Turf repair in Lilburn doesn't require ripping everything out and starting over. Many of our older-home repairs involve patching high-traffic zones, reinforcing seams that've loosened, or addressing drainage issues that clay creates. Because Lilburn's neighborhoods sit on that dense Gwinnett clay, water management becomes critical—and that's something we pay close attention to. Whether your turf was installed five years ago or longer, our repair process is straightforward: we assess what's actually broken, fix it without unnecessary replacement, and get your yard functional again.
Lilburn sits on dense Gwinnett clay, which affects how artificial turf performs over time. Clay doesn't drain quickly, so yards around Killian Hill and the Lilburn City Park area often develop water pooling issues under turf. That moisture accelerates wear on seams and the backing material. You'll also notice that a lot of older Lilburn properties have significant tree coverage—which means shade, fallen leaves, and root systems that shift soil beneath your turf. We've found that yards here tend to be anywhere from 5,000 to 15,000 square feet, with irregular shapes due to mature landscaping and older lot lines. When we repair turf in these neighborhoods, we always account for subsurface drainage. Many homes benefit from adding or repairing a French drain system alongside turf work. Sun exposure varies dramatically—some yards get eight hours of direct light while neighbors three houses over are mostly shaded. That matters for material choice and expected wear patterns. Because Lilburn's older homes often have HOA guidelines, we make sure any repair work keeps you compliant. The clay also means ground settling is common, so seams can pull apart faster here than in lighter-soil areas.
Both, usually. Gwinnett clay doesn't drain naturally, so standing water sits under your turf and deteriorates the backing. If you're seeing puddles, we'll assess whether your yard needs a French drain, better base preparation, or both. Sometimes a turf repair includes regrading and drainage work so water actually moves off your property instead of pooling.
Seams hold up well if the base is stable and drainage works. In Lilburn, we see seam separation more often in yards with clay shift or water pooling. Mature trees nearby can also cause ground movement. During a repair, we often reinforce or replace seams and address whatever's causing the ground instability underneath.
Yes, but shade affects durability. Cooler, damp conditions in shaded areas mean seams and backing wear faster here. We can repair shade-damaged sections, and we'll recommend higher-quality backing materials designed for moisture-prone environments that are common throughout Lilburn's tree-covered neighborhoods.
Repair pricing depends on damage extent—a small seam repair runs $300–$800, while larger patching or base work can reach $2,500–$5,000. We're about 30 minutes from your home and provide a free on-site estimate so you know the exact scope before we start.
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