Satisfaction Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Norcross takes a beating. Between the clay-heavy Gwinnett County soil, Georgia's humidity, and the wear patterns we see in mixed commercial-residential neighborhoods around Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners, synthetic lawns need real maintenance and occasional repairs. That's exactly what we handle. Whether you've got a worn seam near Thrasher Park or damage from ground settling in the clay underneath, we know this area's specific turf challenges. We've worked enough yards in the 30071 and 30092 zip codes to understand how Norcross yards age—and what fixes actually stick. Our satisfaction guarantee backs that confidence. We don't just patch and leave; we make sure your repair blends seamlessly with what's already installed and holds up through another round of Georgia summers.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and unforgiving. That matters for artificial turf because clay doesn't drain the way sandy soil does, and when water pools under synthetic grass, it can shift the base, create settling spots, and stress seams. If you've noticed soft spots or slight dips in your yard, the clay is likely working underneath. We account for that during repairs. Yard sizes in Historic Norcross and around Peachtree Corners vary wildly—some properties are modest urban lots, others have larger residential spaces. Shade patterns differ too; some yards get full sun exposure that can fade older turf, while others benefit from tree coverage that reduces UV stress. Many Norcross properties fall under HOA guidelines that specify turf appearance and maintenance standards, so repairs need to meet those exact specs. We've learned which infill types work best here, how to handle the humidity that sticks to synthetic fibers, and the best techniques for sealing repaired sections so they don't re-separate when that Georgia heat and moisture cycle kicks in.
Most repairs—seam fixes, infill top-ups, small drainage corrections—take one visit, usually 2–4 hours depending on the damage scope. We schedule appointments around Norcross's mixed commercial-residential rhythms, so we work with your availability. Larger repairs involving base work (especially needed when Gwinnett clay shifts) might need a follow-up, but we'll know that upfront.
That's the core of our satisfaction guarantee. We measure your current turf's pile height, color, and infill type before any repair. In Norcross, older turf can fade differently depending on whether it's in full sun or shaded areas near tree coverage. We source matching material or blend repairs in ways that look intentional, not patched.
Gwinnett clay shifts seasonally—it swells when wet, contracts when dry. That movement stresses seams. Georgia humidity also affects the backing materials. Roots growing under the turf add pressure too. We reinforce seams and address the base condition so they hold through the next cycle of weather stress.
Absolutely. Many properties in Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners have HOA landscape standards. We're familiar with those requirements and make sure repairs meet color, pile height, and overall appearance guidelines. We'll even coordinate with your HOA if needed to confirm the repair work complies.
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