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Your artificial turf in Norcross has taken a beating. Maybe the dog wore a path through the yard near Thrasher Park, or maybe weather and foot traffic just caught up with you. Either way, you need it fixed fast—and you need someone who knows how Gwinnett clay soil and our Georgia humidity interact with synthetic grass. That's where we come in. We've been repairing turf installations across Historic Norcross and the Peachtree Corners area long enough to understand what works and what doesn't in this part of town. Your yard isn't cookie-cutter, and neither is our repair approach. Whether you're in a tight residential lot or managing a commercial property in the downtown corridor, we've handled the full spectrum of turf problems. Seams pulling apart? Drainage backing up? UV fade in the wrong spots? We'll diagnose it, fix it properly, and get your lawn looking right again—without the song and dance.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which means standing water and poor drainage are real concerns if your turf base wasn't installed with proper slope and subsurface prep. That clay subgrade also affects how much settling happens over time, which can create low spots where water pools after heavy rain. If your turf was installed before drainage considerations were a standard practice, you might be dealing with that legacy issue now. The mixed commercial-residential character of the area means yards vary wildly in size and sun exposure. Properties near Downtown Norcross and around Thrasher Park often have mature tree coverage that creates shade patterns changing throughout the year—affecting how evenly your turf weathers and where moss or algae might creep in. Meanwhile, open-lot residential areas and newer developments in the Peachtree Corners neighborhoods get hammered by direct sun, which accelerates UV degradation on lower-quality turf. Gwinnett humidity also means your synthetic grass needs proper ventilation and seam sealing. Moisture trapped under the turf or at seam edges can cause adhesive breakdown faster than you'd expect. That's why repair isn't always just patching—sometimes it's about fixing the installation foundation so the same problem doesn't come back in six months.
We schedule same-day or next-day repairs for most damage in the Norcross area. Our crew can typically handle seam re-adhesion, patching, or drainage fixes within one visit. Larger jobs—say, re-leveling due to Gwinnett clay settling or replacing a whole section—might take two days. Either way, we'll give you a firm timeline before we start.
It can, actually. Clay doesn't drain like sandy soil, so if your base prep didn't include proper slope or a perforated drain layer, we often need to address that during repair. Simply patching the turf won't solve pooling water. We check subgrade conditions and fix the root cause, not just the surface symptom.
Mature trees are beautiful, but they create UV-protected zones where algae and moss thrive. If that's your situation, we might recommend partial turf replacement in those spots using shade-tolerant synthetic grass. For lighter shade issues, we can clean and treat the turf to manage growth without replacement.
Yes. High humidity accelerates adhesive breakdown, especially on older installations or seams that weren't sealed properly. We re-adhere seams with commercial-grade polyurethane adhesive, add reinforcing tape if needed, and reseal edges to stop future moisture creep.
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