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Your artificial turf in Peachtree Corners takes a beating. Between the humid Georgia summers, the red clay that stains everything, and the intense sun beating down on yards in The Forum and Technology Park neighborhoods, even premium synthetic grass needs professional attention. We've repaired hundreds of installations across 30092, 30096, and 30097—patching seams that have separated, replacing infill that's compacted over time, and fixing drainage issues that pop up after heavy Gwinnett County rain. What starts as a small worn spot or a loose edge can turn into a bigger problem if you ignore it. That's where we come in. Our repair crew understands the specific challenges that artificial turf faces in this area, and we know how to fix it right the first time. Whether your yard borders Jones Bridge Park or sits in a residential pocket near Curiosity Lab, we've got the expertise to restore your turf to looking and performing like new.
Peachtree Corners sits in Gwinnett County's tech corridor, where most residential lots range from modest 0.25-acre setups to larger suburban properties. The real challenge here is the clay-heavy soil underneath—that reddish Gwinnett clay doesn't drain like sandy loam, so if your turf's base wasn't installed with proper slope and drainage layers, you're going to see pooling and soft spots after rain. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on where you live. Homes near The Forum shopping and office complex often have mature tree coverage that creates dappled shade, while properties in the Technology Park area tend to be newer with less shade, meaning your turf faces more UV exposure. Most HOAs in Peachtree Corners are turf-friendly, but some have specific infill requirements or maintenance standards worth checking. The humidity here also means algae and mold can develop on poorly maintained edges and seams. We always factor in Gwinnett's seasonal shifts—hot, sticky summers and mild winters mean your turf handles traffic year-round. Proper infill depth, seam sealing, and drainage maintenance aren't just nice-to-haves; they're essential in this climate.
Gwinnett's clay soil and the area's heavy summer rainfall can cause your base to settle unevenly or infill to compact in high-traffic zones. Soft spots often mean the sub-base wasn't sloped correctly, water's pooling underneath, or infill has migrated away from problem areas. We'll assess your drainage, add infill where needed, and fix any base settlement—common issues for yards in the 30092 and 30096 ZIP codes.
With Georgia's humidity and Gwinnett's clay foundation, most homeowners should inspect their turf twice yearly—spring after winter settling, and late summer after peak heat and rain. Small repairs caught early prevent bigger damage. We recommend annual infill top-ups and seam checks, especially if you're near tree cover in The Forum area where moisture buildup is more common.
Absolutely. Separated seams are one of the most common repairs we handle in Peachtree Corners. Heat, UV, and ground movement push seams apart over time. We'll clean the area, apply professional-grade seam adhesive, and ensure the new seam is waterproofed so moisture doesn't seep into your base—critical in this clay-soil region.
Shade slows drainage and encourages algae growth, especially common in The Forum neighborhoods with mature trees. When we repair shaded areas, we focus on ensuring drainage is optimal and may recommend slightly different infill or antimicrobial treatments to prevent mold buildup in that humid Georgia air.
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