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Your artificial turf in Norcross has probably seen better days. Maybe it's been through a few Georgia summers, gotten torn up by kids or pets, or just started looking patchy in spots. The good news? You don't need to rip everything out and start over. Turf repair is a smart way to extend the life of your investment, especially here in Gwinnett County where our clay soil and intense sun can be rough on synthetic surfaces. Whether you're in Historic Norcross, near Thrasher Park, or out in the Peachtree Corners area, we've worked on yards like yours before. Small repairs now—fixing seams, patching worn spots, or dealing with drainage issues—can save you thousands down the road. A lot of homeowners think they're stuck with an eyesore, but honest repairs often bring turf back to looking almost new. We handle everything from pinhole fixes to full-section replacements, and we understand the specific wear patterns that happen in this part of Georgia. Let's talk about what's actually going on with your yard and what it'll really take to fix it.
Norcross sits in an area with heavy Gwinnett clay, which creates its own set of challenges for artificial turf. Clay doesn't drain like it should, so if your turf was installed without proper base preparation or if the subsurface has shifted over time, you might see pooling or soft spots. The neighborhoods around Historic Norcross and toward Peachtree Corners tend to have mixed lot sizes—some yards are compact, others more spacious—which changes how turf holds up. Foot traffic patterns differ too: smaller lots see concentrated wear in high-traffic zones, while bigger properties might have uneven sun exposure that causes premature fading or deterioration on one side. Georgia's summer heat and occasional heavy rain can stress seams and cause infill displacement. If your property is near Thrasher Park or in any HOA-governed area, there may also be specific landscape maintenance requirements that affect repair timing and material choices. Our team knows these variables and factors them into every repair recommendation we make in the 30071, 30092, and 30093 zip codes.
Absolutely. The clay we have here doesn't drain well, so repairs that don't account for proper base support and drainage tend to fail faster. When we repair turf in Norcross, we always check the subsurface and address any clay compaction or water retention issues. A patch looks great for a few months, then fails, if we don't fix the foundation underneath. That's why we dig deeper than just replacing the top layer.
It shouldn't, but it's worth checking your HOA guidelines before we start. Some communities have rules about temporary disruption during repairs or require a certain finish date. We work fast and clean—most repairs happen in a day or two—and we'll make sure the final result meets whatever standards your HOA has in place. Let us know upfront if there are any restrictions.
Honestly, if the damage is localized to a few high-traffic areas or one section, repair makes sense. We can patch those spots and blend them in so they match the rest. Full replacement is only necessary if the damage is widespread or the base has failed across most of the yard. We'll give you a straight assessment when we see it.
Most repairs take one to two days, depending on the scope. If it's a small patch or seam fix, you might be done in a few hours. Larger sections or repairs that require subsurface work take longer. We schedule around your schedule and try to minimize disruption to your property. Weather and soil conditions in Gwinnett can sometimes add a day, but we keep you in the loop.
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