Price Match Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Lilburn has been through a lot. Whether it's wear along the paths you walk daily near Lilburn City Park, damage from heavy use on those compact suburban lots in Killian Hill, or just the general beating that Georgia weather dishes out—we get it. Most yards in Gwinnett County aren't getting any easier on their landscaping. The good news? Repairs don't have to mean ripping everything out and starting fresh. We handle patch work, seam reinforcement, drainage fixes, and full-section replacements for homeowners throughout 30047. And here's the thing: we price-match any legitimate local estimate you bring us. Seriously. If another installer quotes you lower for the same work, we'll meet it. You've already invested in turf that handles Georgia heat better than natural grass ever could. Let's keep it looking sharp without the sticker shock. We're 30 minutes from Lilburn when you need us.
Lilburn's yards sit on some heavy Gwinnett clay, which actually works in your favor when it comes to turf installation and repair. That dense soil drains differently than sandy areas, so repairs here need proper sub-base assessment—settling and pooling are real concerns in mature neighborhoods. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're near Lilburn City Park (more open) or tucked into the tree-heavy residential sections around Killian Hill. Shade from mature oaks can reduce UV stress on turf but also traps moisture, meaning drainage becomes even more critical during repair work. Most lots in this area fall into that classic suburban footprint—not tiny, not sprawling—so repairs tend to be strategic patches rather than full-yard removals. HOA rules vary by neighborhood, but many communities here do allow artificial turf as long as color and pile height stay within guidelines. When we repair, we match pile texture and blade color to your existing installation so seams blend. The clay base means we pay extra attention to substrate during repairs to prevent future settling.
Absolutely. Gwinnett clay shifts seasonally, and patios—especially concrete—expand and contract differently than the ground around them. That stress eventually separates seams. We'll inspect whether it's just the bond failing or if the sub-base has settled. Either way, it's fixable. We'll clean, re-adhere or replace that section, and make sure drainage around your patio isn't pooling water underneath.
Depends on the scope. Small patches (under 20 square feet) usually take a few hours. Larger sections or full seam work might need a day. We'll quote you upfront and stick to it. Most Lilburn jobs are done before the afternoon heat peaks in summer, so minimal disruption to your yard or schedule.
We match pile height, blade texture, and color as closely as possible using the same manufacturer specs as your original install. If your turf is older, exact matching gets trickier due to UV fading, but we source the closest available option. Most homeowners say the repair blends well once everything settles in a few weeks.
Clay is part of it, but usually it's sub-base compaction or debris clogging infill. During repair, we check your base layer and top-dress infill to improve drainage. Lilburn's heavy spring rains expose weak spots—catching drainage issues early prevents bigger problems and mold growth under the turf.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.