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Artificial Turf Repair & Restoration in Norcross, GA

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Artificial turf in Norcross takes a beating. Between the humid Georgia summers, the heavy clay soil that shifts under Gwinnett County's weather swings, and the mixed residential-commercial landscape around Downtown Norcross and the Peachtree Corners area, your synthetic lawn faces real wear and tear. Seams separate. Infill compacts. Drainage clogs up. That's where repair comes in—and it's not something you want to DIY if you've got a quality installation worth protecting. LawnLogic has been servicing Norcross yards for years. We know the neighborhood quirks: the Historic Norcross properties with tighter lots, the Thrasher Park adjacency areas where foot traffic is heavy, the commercial-residential mixed zones where turf gets more use than typical residential yards. We also know Gwinnett clay. It's dense, it holds moisture differently than other soils, and it affects how your turf settles and drains over time. Repair isn't always glamorous, but it's the difference between a five-year-old system that looks like it was installed last month and one that's become a patchy, lumpy liability. Whether it's a seam that's come loose, infill that needs topping off, or drainage issues tied to that characteristic Gwinnett clay base, we handle it right the first time.

Norcross Turf Conditions

Norcross sits in Gwinnett County clay territory, which means your artificial turf's foundation is working against dense, moisture-retentive soil. During heavy rains—which Georgia delivers in summer thunderstorms—water can pool if your base and drainage weren't installed perfectly. If your yard sits near Historic Norcross or the Thrasher Park area, you might also deal with tree shade, which doesn't damage turf the way it does natural grass, but it does affect how quickly surface moisture evaporates. That matters for infill longevity and odor control. Yard sizes vary wildly in Norcross. Some lots in the Historic district are compact; commercial properties and newer residential subdivisions in the Peachtree Corners area run larger. Smaller yards mean seams are more visible if they fail, so repair precision is critical. Larger yards mean bigger investment in infill maintenance and potential wear patterns from consistent foot traffic. HOA rules exist in parts of Norcross, so your repair work needs to keep turf color and pile height consistent with community standards. We make sure patched sections match your existing system, not just functionally but visually. The Gwinnett clay base also means we sometimes need to address settling or base layer compaction during repairs—not just the turf surface itself.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my Norcross turf have standing water after rain?

Gwinnett clay doesn't drain like sandy soils. If your base layer wasn't sloped or perforated correctly, water pools instead of flowing through. We assess your drainage system and either improve the base slope, add or clean perforated pipes, or adjust surface grading. It's especially common in Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners yards with older installations or clay-heavy native soil beneath the turf.

Can you repair just one seam, or do I need a full re-install?

One seam? Absolutely. We cut out the failed seam section, pull back the turf edges, re-tape and re-glue using the same adhesive system your turf was originally installed with, and make sure the pile direction matches. Takes a few hours for most residential Norcross yards. Full re-install only happens if multiple seams are failing or the base is compromised—which is rare if your original installer did their job.

How often do I need infill top-off in the Norcross area?

Typically every 2–3 years for residential yards, more frequently if you've got heavy foot traffic (common near Thrasher Park or commercial-adjacent properties). Gwinnett's humidity and seasonal temperature swings can accelerate infill breakdown. We'll inspect your pile height and infill density and let you know if a top-off is needed—no upsell, just honest assessment.

What if my turf color doesn't match after repair?

It's a risk with older turf. Sunlight fades synthetic fibers differently than natural aging. For repairs in Historic Norcross or visible areas, we source matching turf stock from your original manufacturer if possible. Sometimes that means replacing a larger section to blend properly. We'll show you the options before we start work.

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