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Your artificial turf in Norcross has probably taken a beating. Between the humid Georgia summers, the clay-heavy soil that shifts under Gwinnett County's weather patterns, and just the general wear that comes with family life in neighborhoods like Historic Norcross and the Peachtree Corners area, even the best synthetic grass eventually shows its age. Seams separate. Infill compacts. UV exposure fades sections that catch the afternoon sun near Thrasher Park or your south-facing fence line. The good news? Most of that damage doesn't mean ripping everything out and starting over. Smart, targeted repairs can extend your turf's life by years and keep your yard looking like the forever home it is. We've been fixing artificial grass installations throughout Norcross for long enough to know exactly what breaks down first in this climate, why it happens, and how to fix it right the first time. Whether you're in a mixed commercial-residential pocket or a quieter residential block, we can diagnose the problem and get your yard back to that fresh, green look without the full replacement price tag.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and shifts seasonally—that movement is one of the biggest culprits behind turf seam separation and base settling. When water pools differently after a heavy rain or your yard experiences freeze-thaw cycles in winter, the ground beneath your turf can settle unevenly. This is why proper drainage and base inspection matter so much here. The mix of full-sun yards (especially those with western exposure near downtown Norcross) and shaded lots under mature trees creates different wear patterns. South-facing installations fade faster in the Georgia sun, while shaded areas sometimes develop moisture buildup that stresses the infill. Most Norcross properties have modest to medium yard sizes, so repairs are usually manageable without major excavation. However, the clay base means we always check subsurface conditions during repair work—sometimes what looks like a turf problem is actually a base or drainage issue that needs correction first. HOA guidelines in the Peachtree Corners area can be specific about turf appearance and maintenance, so we make sure repairs meet those standards while we're at it.
Very common. The clay soil here expands and contracts with moisture changes, putting stress on seams year-round. We see this especially in yards that weren't properly graded during installation or where base material has compacted unevenly over time. If your seams are splitting, it's usually a sign the base needs attention too, not just the turf.
Sections, absolutely. Most Norcross repairs are targeted fixes—a worn corner, a seam that's split, sun-faded areas. We'll assess the infill condition, check the base stability, and repair only what's necessary. Full replacement only makes sense if multiple large areas are damaged or the base has failed.
Definitely. Clay doesn't drain like sandy soil, so we pay extra attention to subsurface grading during repairs. If your yard slopes the wrong way or drainage was overlooked initially, we'll address it during the repair—otherwise the same problem returns in a year or two.
Most single-section repairs take one day. Seam work, infill top-ups, and small base corrections are usually finished before sunset. Larger jobs that involve base work or drainage fixes might need a second day, but we'll give you a clear timeline upfront so you know what to expect.
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