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Your artificial turf in Norcross takes a beating. Between the clay-heavy Gwinnett County soil that shifts with temperature swings, weekend traffic through Historic Norcross, and the humidity that comes with north Atlanta living, seams separate, infill settles unevenly, and backing can crack. We see it all the time in the 30071 and 30092 zip codes—yards that looked perfect five years ago suddenly showing wear in high-traffic zones near the driveway or around Thrasher Park where foot traffic is heaviest. That's where repair comes in. Rather than rip everything out and start over, we patch, re-infill, and reinforce what you've got. Most repairs take a day or two, and you're back to a yard that feels and looks new without the full replacement price tag. We're local to Gwinnett, we understand how Norcross yards actually age, and we know the difference between a quick fix and a repair that'll actually last another decade.
Norcross sits on clay-based soil that compacts differently than sandy loam—this matters because artificial turf backing can settle unevenly over time when the ground beneath shifts seasonally. The mixed commercial-residential landscape around Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners means yards vary wildly in size and sun exposure. Some properties are shaded by mature oaks; others bake in direct afternoon sun. That exposure difference affects infill temperatures and how fast UV breakdown happens on the turf face. We also see a lot of HOA properties in the Peachtree Corners area with specific landscape rules—your repair needs to match pile height, color, and drainage specs or you'll catch grief during the next inspection. Residential lot sizes here tend toward smaller-to-medium, which means seam placement is critical; we can't hide a seam in a tiny backyard the way we might on an acre. Norcross clay also drains differently after heavy rain, so base prep and sub-surface work during repair is more involved than in sandier counties.
Gwinnett clay expands and contracts with temperature and moisture changes more aggressively than sandy soil. Combined with foot traffic around homes in Historic Norcross and the Peachtree Corners area, seams take stress. Ground settling is normal here, but when your base shifts, seams gap. We re-tape, reinforce with proper adhesive, and sometimes add sub-base support to stop it from happening again.
Absolutely. Many HOA communities require matching pile height, color consistency, and specific drainage features. We verify your property rules before we start work so your repair passes inspection. It's a quick conversation that saves headaches later.
Depends on scope. Small patches and re-infill work usually wrap in one day. Larger seam repairs, drainage fixes, or backing replacement might run two days. We schedule around your schedule and cause minimal disruption to your Norcross home.
Almost always, yes. Repair costs typically run 30-50% less than full replacement. If your turf is structurally sound and the damage is localized—worn patches, settled infill, separated seams—repair buys you another 5-7 years of life at a fraction of the cost.
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