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Your artificial turf in Loganville has taken a beating, and honestly, that's what it's built for. Whether you're in the Bay Creek area or closer to Downtown Loganville, the Georgia heat and occasional heavy rains take their toll on synthetic grass—seams come loose, infill settles unevenly, and high-traffic spots wear thin. The good news? Repair is almost always cheaper and faster than replacement, and it can extend your turf's life by years. LawnLogic has been helping Walton County homeowners get their yards looking sharp again without the sticker shock of a full install. We understand the Loganville landscape—the clay soil that makes natural grass miserable, the humidity that breeds mold in poorly installed turf, and the way folks around here take pride in their yards. If your synthetic grass is showing age, we'll be honest about what can be fixed on-site and what might need replacement. Most repairs we handle—seam re-gluing, infill top-ups, spot patching—are done in a single visit, so you're not dealing with a weeks-long project.
Loganville sits right on that Walton and Gwinnett county line where the clay soil runs deep and dense. That matters for turf repair because drainage issues that plagued your natural grass yard don't disappear just because you switched to synthetic. Poor drainage under artificial turf leads to water pooling, mold growth, and a spongy feel underfoot—especially common in the Bay Creek neighborhoods where the terrain naturally slopes toward retention areas. The east metro humidity also accelerates infill degradation and can cause seams to separate if the base preparation wasn't solid from day one. During summer, the heat radiating off turf can reach 180 degrees, which means the backing material stretches and shifts. We often see wear patterns in yards near Vines Park and Bay Creek Park where kids and dogs run the same routes repeatedly. Since most Loganville properties run quarter-acre to half-acre backyards, we're repairing sections rather than entire lawns, which keeps costs down. The clay subsoil also requires careful base work during any patch repair—we can't just lay new turf over poor drainage and expect it to hold.
Yes, it does. The moisture in the air accelerates mildew and mold growth, especially if your turf's drainage wasn't ideal to begin with. That's why we inspect the base layer during repairs—if water's sitting under the surface, we address it or the problem will keep coming back. Regular infill raking and keeping leaves cleared helps a lot in our climate.
Repair runs a fraction of replacement cost. Seam re-gluing is usually $200–500, infill top-ups around $300–600, and small patch work $150–400, depending on square footage. Full replacement in Loganville typically runs $8–12 per square foot. Many seniors we work with find repair extends their investment by 5–7 years, saving thousands down the line.
Not directly, but proximity to parks means higher foot traffic and pet activity, which we see wear-wise. We'll assess whether damage is localized or widespread. If it's just high-traffic areas, we can spot-repair affordably. If the entire yard's failing, we'll tell you straight.
Most jobs—seam repair, infill refreshing, small patches—are one-day projects. We schedule around your availability. Larger repairs might take two visits, but we'll scope that out front so there's no surprise. We serve Loganville from our HQ, so scheduling is flexible.
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