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Artificial turf in Lilburn takes a beating. Between the Georgia heat, the unpredictable spring rains, and the heavy clay soil that Gwinnett County throws at every yard, even the best-maintained synthetic lawns eventually show wear. Seams separate, infill settles unevenly, and what used to look pristine starts looking patchy. That's where repair comes in—and honestly, it's way more common than most homeowners realize. We've handled everything from small burn spots near the Lilburn City Park area to full-scale seam re-stitching on larger properties in the Killian Hill neighborhoods. The good news? Most damage is fixable without ripping out and replacing your entire lawn. Whether it's UV degradation, drainage issues from our clay-heavy soil, or pet damage that's gotten out of hand, we can assess what's happening and get your turf back to looking like it did when it was installed. Our crew knows Lilburn yards inside and out—the microclimates, the soil composition, the typical wear patterns we see here. We're not sending someone from across the county who's guessing at your specific situation.
Lilburn's artificial turf landscape is shaped by a few specific factors that affect repair strategy. The Gwinnett clay base underlying most residential properties in this area holds moisture differently than sandy soil, which means drainage issues around seams and edges show up faster here. You'll notice this especially in the areas closer to Yellow River or in lower-lying sections of Killian Hill. Sun exposure varies significantly—mature neighborhoods have older tree canopies that create dappled light patterns, while newer subdivisions get the full afternoon blast. That affects how UV damage progresses and where infill compaction becomes noticeable. Most Lilburn yards sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots with moderate to heavy foot traffic from families and pets. Seam separation is the most common repair we perform, followed by infill migration in high-traffic zones near patios or walkways. If your turf borders the Lilburn City Park area or sits on a slope, you're also more prone to drainage-related deterioration. We account for these conditions during every repair—it's not one-size-fits-all.
Quality turf installed 8–10 years ago usually stays solid, but Gwinnett's clay and humidity can accelerate wear on cheaper products. We see most repair work happening around year 7–9 on standard installations. UV degradation, seam stress, and infill compaction are the main culprits. Regular maintenance helps extend the timeline significantly.
Our clay-heavy soil and seasonal moisture swings create expansion and contraction stress that sandy regions don't experience as badly. Combined with foot traffic near patios or walkways common in Lilburn homes, seams take a real beating. Proper re-stitching and reinforcement during repair prevents repeat failures.
Absolutely. Most repairs—seam work, localized infill replacement, or isolated damage patches—happen without full removal. We can isolate the damaged section, repair it, and blend it back seamlessly. Only extensive damage across large areas typically requires full replacement.
Seam repairs run $400–$800 per seam depending on length. Infill refreshing costs $0.50–$1.50 per square foot. Full replacement runs $8–$15 per square foot. Repairing a damaged corner or two almost always beats starting over, financially and environmentally.
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