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Your artificial turf in Lilburn has been through the Georgia seasons—heat, humidity, the occasional hard freeze—and honestly, it shows. Maybe the seams are starting to separate near your patio, or the infill has compacted in those high-traffic spots between your deck and the Lilburn City Park side of your yard. That's exactly what we fix. LawnLogic has been repairing synthetic lawns across Gwinnett County for years, and we know Lilburn yards inside and out. The mature neighborhoods around Killian Hill and the Lilburn City Park area have some beautiful properties, and we've restored turf in most of them. Whether your system was installed five years ago or you just inherited a worn patch from the previous owner, we can assess what's actually wrong and get it right without unnecessary replacement. Our team understands the specific challenges Lilburn homeowners face—clay-heavy soil that affects drainage, the root systems from established trees, and those unforgiving summer months when your turf takes a beating. We're women-owned, locally focused, and we show up on time. No upsell. Just honest repair work that makes your yard look maintained again.
Lilburn's Gwinnett clay is no joke. It holds water differently than sandy soil, which matters when your turf's base starts to shift or when infill settles unevenly. The mature trees around neighborhoods near Killian Hill create shade patterns that affect how your synthetic lawn performs—some yards see dappled light most of the day, others get hammered by afternoon sun. Both scenarios create different wear patterns. Yards in this area tend to be quarter-acre to half-acre properties with established landscaping. That means turf repairs often happen around existing hardscaping, tree roots, and defined edges. Lilburn's humid climate accelerates infill compaction, especially in playback zones near decks and patios. We've also noticed that HOA-governed neighborhoods (common in this part of Gwinnett) sometimes have specific requirements about seam visibility or pile height consistency—something worth knowing before repair work begins. Drainage is critical here. Yellow River's proximity means seasonal water table fluctuations. Proper base assessment prevents future settling, so we always check subsurface conditions before patching or seam repair.
Absolutely. Seam separation is one of the most common repairs we do in Lilburn neighborhoods. If the backing is intact and the turf pieces haven't shifted too much, we can re-glue and re-stitch seams without touching the rest of your yard. We assess whether the underlying base shifted (common with Gwinnett clay) to make sure it won't happen again.
Most localized repairs—patching, seam work, infill redistribution—take 2–4 hours depending on access and how much of your yard is affected. We schedule around your schedule. Larger areas may take a day, but we'll give you a realistic timeline before we start.
Many neighborhoods in Gwinnett have landscape guidelines. Before we repair, ask your HOA if they have pile height, color, or seam visibility requirements. We know what's realistic and work within those specs. When in doubt, we'll advise on what's typical for your neighborhood.
Heavy foot traffic and furniture weight compact infill over time—this is especially noticeable in Lilburn yards near decks and seating areas. We can redistribute infill, add material where needed, and sometimes suggest drainage adjustments to prevent water pooling that speeds up compaction.
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