Quote Form — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Norcross has taken a beating—maybe it's that worn patch near your deck, or the seams are starting to separate after a few seasons of Georgia heat and humidity. Whatever the damage, the good news is that most turf problems don't require a complete replacement. We've been repairing lawns throughout Gwinnett County for years, and we know exactly how Norcross yards behave. The clay-heavy soil around here, combined with the mixed commercial-residential landscape from Downtown Norcross to Peachtree Corners, creates some unique challenges. Seams fail differently in our climate. Infill settles unevenly. Drainage can become an issue if the base shifts. But here's the thing: catching these problems early saves you thousands. Whether your turf needs patching, seam repair, infill redistribution, or a complete edge-to-edge refresh, we can diagnose it in person and give you a straight answer about what actually needs fixing versus what can wait. No upsell, no guesswork. Just honest turf repair tailored to how Norcross homes and yards actually wear.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and can hold water in ways that sandy soils don't. If your turf base wasn't installed with proper drainage slope, you might notice pooling or soft spots after heavy rains—something we see often in the Historic Norcross area where older yards weren't prepped for synthetic turf in mind. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're in a tree-heavy Peachtree Corners lot or near the more open commercial zones. We assess shade patterns carefully because artificial turf doesn't photosynthetically recover; shaded areas stay compacted longer and can develop matting that needs grooming or infill adjustment. Most Norcross residential yards fall into the 3,000–6,000 square foot range, which means your repair footprint is usually manageable—but the devil's in the seams. Georgia's humidity and temperature swings can stress seam tape and adhesive, especially if the original installation didn't account for seasonal expansion. We use products and techniques calibrated to Gwinnett's specific climate profile, not generic nationwide specs.
Seam separation happens more often here than people expect, especially in yards exposed to direct sun on clay bases. Gwinnett's humidity and temperature swings stress adhesive over time. We re-seam using UV-stabilized methods that hold better in our climate. If the underlying base has shifted—common on Norcross properties with heavy clay soil—we may need to reset the base before re-taping, which prevents the same issue recurring.
Spot repair is our first option. If the damage is isolated—a burn mark, a torn section, or localized matting—we can patch it without touching the rest of your lawn. Matching color can be tricky if your original turf has faded from sun exposure over a few years, which is common in Norcross yards near Thrasher Park or Peachtree Corners. We'll be honest about whether patching will be noticeable or if a full refresh makes more financial sense.
Gwinnett clay yards typically need infill refreshing every 18–24 months, though high-traffic areas may need attention sooner. Our infill tends to settle into the base unevenly because of how dense the clay is beneath. We can do a partial top-up or redistribute what's already there. A quick site visit tells us what your specific yard needs.
Most repairs—seam fixes, patching, infill adjustments—are done in one day. Larger jobs or those requiring base work might take two. We're based about 28 minutes from downtown Norcross, so scheduling is flexible. We coordinate around your work and family schedule and often complete jobs within the same week you call.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.