Veteran Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Norcross has probably seen better days. Whether it's patchy spots near your patio, worn-down areas around Thrasher Park where the neighborhood kids cut through your yard, or just general fading from the Georgia sun, repair beats replacement every time—and we know how to do it right. We're LawnLogic, and we've been handling turf issues across Gwinnett County long enough to understand what Norcross yards actually need. The Historic Norcross area and Peachtree Corners neighborhoods have their own quirks: dense clay soil, mixed shade from mature trees, and those commercial-residential properties that demand turf looking sharp year-round. Rather than rip everything out and start from scratch, we assess what's salvageable, fix the problem areas, and get your lawn back to looking intentional. Our team makes the drive from HQ regularly—we know Norcross—and we work with veterans in this community through meaningful discounts because we respect that service. Let's talk about what's actually wrong with your turf and what it'll take to fix it.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which drains differently than sandy soil you might find elsewhere in Georgia. That clay can work for artificial turf, but it affects how we prep the base and handle water runoff—especially important in those transitional zones between Historic Norcross and the Peachtree Corners commercial strips where grading varies. The tree canopy around older neighborhoods creates shade patterns that are mostly friendly to synthetic turf, though you'll see more algae growth and debris accumulation in heavily shaded corners. Lot sizes here range from compact urban plots downtown to wider residential properties, which means repair scope varies wildly—a small patch job on a 30×40 backyard plays out differently than addressing wear along a commercial property line. Many HOAs in the area have specific guidelines about turf appearance and maintenance (no dead zones, uniform color, clean edges), so if you're in one of those communities, repairs need to match those standards exactly. UV fade is real during summer months, so if your turf is older or already showing sun damage, strategic repair combined with color restoration treatments can extend life several more years before full replacement makes sense.
Gwinnett clay doesn't drain as quickly as other soil types, which can lead to standing water and algae buildup—especially under shade from established trees common in Historic Norcross. That moisture, combined with Georgia's heat and UV intensity, accelerates fiber breakdown in high-traffic zones. If neighborhood kids cut through your yard or you have foot traffic patterns near Thrasher Park adjacencies, those spots wear unevenly and need targeted repair before the problem spreads.
Yes. We honor veterans with meaningful discounts on all turf repair work—no paperwork nonsense, just bring your ID. We work with active military and retired service members in the Norcross community because we believe that service deserves recognition. The discount applies whether you're fixing a small patch or doing a larger repair job across multiple zones of your yard.
Depends on the extent, but fading alone doesn't always mean replacement. We use color restoration techniques on fibers that are still structurally sound—common in Norcross yards hit hard by summer sun. If fading is paired with matting, bare spots, or seam separation, we'll repair the damaged sections and blend them with color treatment. We'll be honest if replacement makes more financial sense.
Small patch repairs (under 100 sq ft) usually wrap in one day. Larger jobs addressing multiple wear zones or seam issues might take two days depending on base prep needs—Gwinnett clay sometimes requires extra attention to ensure proper drainage before new turf sections are installed. We schedule around your schedule and keep disruption minimal.
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