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Artificial turf in Norcross takes a beating. Between the clay-heavy soil in Gwinnett County, heavy foot traffic in mixed residential-commercial neighborhoods, and Georgia's intense summer heat, even quality synthetic grass needs professional repair work. Maybe your turf has developed bare patches near Thrasher Park where the kids play. Or seams are separating along the edges of your yard in Historic Norcross. Sometimes it's just drainage pooling in low spots after our Georgia downpours. Whatever's gone wrong with your installation, we get it—and we stand behind our work with a money-back guarantee. We're local enough to understand Norcross yards specifically (we can be at your place in under 30 minutes), experienced enough to diagnose problems fast, and committed enough to make it right the first time or your money back. That's not marketing speak. That's how we operate.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil. When artificial turf is installed over clay without proper base preparation, water sits instead of flowing through. You'll notice this especially in the lower corners of yards, and it's one of the most common repair calls we get in the 30071 and 30092 zip codes. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're in the tree-lined Historic Norcross neighborhoods or the more open Peachtree Corners area. Turf facing south gets hotter and can develop faster wear in high-traffic zones. Homeowners associations in some Norcross subdivisions have specific rules about turf pile height and infill type, so repairs need to match what's already down. Yard sizes here trend smaller in the older Historic Norcross sections, which actually works in your favor for repair costs—less square footage to address. The key to long-lasting turf repair in this area is ensuring your base layer handles Gwinnett's moisture and your infill is rated for Georgia heat.
Not if it's installed right. But yes, dense clay drainage issues are the #1 reason we repair turf in Norcross. Water pools instead of draining through, which breaks down infill, promotes algae, and loosens seams. Proper base preparation—gravel and perforated underlayment—fixes this. If your turf was installed without accounting for Gwinnett's soil type, we can address it during repair.
This is real. Older turf fades in Norcross's summer sun, and new patch material can look noticeably greener initially. We've solved this in Historic Norcross yards by either blending in matching stock or, if the rest of your turf is significantly worn, recommending a full replacement with our guarantee. We'll show you options before we start.
Depends on the job. Seam repairs or small bare patches take a few hours. Full-section replacements (common with Gwinnett drainage failures) take a day or two. We schedule around your schedule and give you a firm timeline upfront. Most Norcross repairs are done within a week of your call.
If we repair your turf and it fails within 12 months due to our workmanship or material defect, we fix it free or refund your repair cost. It doesn't cover damage from events beyond our control (extreme weather, pet damage beyond normal wear, chemical spills), but it covers us doing the job right the first time.
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