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Artificial turf in Peachtree Corners takes a beating. Between the unpredictable Georgia humidity, the intense summer sun bouncing off those tech-corridor office parks, and the clay-heavy soil that comes with Gwinnett County living, your synthetic lawn can develop worn spots, seam separation, and drainage issues faster than you'd expect. Most homeowners around the Forum area and Technology Park don't realize that turf repair isn't just about patching a hole—it's about understanding what damaged your yard in the first place and making sure it doesn't happen again. That's where we come in. We've spent years working with the specific conditions that Peachtree Corners throws at artificial turf: the dense clay underneath, the afternoon heat, and the wear patterns that come from suburban foot traffic. Whether you've got a backyard in one of those newer residential pockets or a commercial property adjacent to Curiosity Lab, we know how to diagnose turf problems and fix them the right way. Repair isn't always the answer—sometimes it's better to reinforce or replace a section—but we'll walk you through the honest assessment first.
Peachtree Corners sits on heavy Gwinnett clay, which affects how water moves beneath artificial turf and how well the base layer performs over time. If your yard slopes toward Jones Bridge Park's direction or has poor grading, water can pool under the turf and create soft spots or mold issues. The afternoon sun exposure here is intense—especially in the Forum area where properties face southwest—and UV degradation on older turf systems is one of the most common problems we repair. Peachtree Corners HOA communities often have specific guidelines about turf appearance and maintenance, so if you're in one of those neighborhoods, we make sure repairs match your existing installation and meet those standards. The typical lot sizes around here are suburban-sized—usually a quarter to half acre of usable yard—which means repairs are often more economical than full replacement. Gwinnett's clay base also means we have to pay close attention to subsurface drainage; a repair that doesn't account for water movement will fail within a season. We always inspect the base layer and infill consistency before we quote any work.
Gwinnett's clay soil expands and contracts with moisture changes, especially in spring and fall. That movement can put stress on seams, particularly if the original installation didn't account for the clay's behavior. We reinforce separated seams with proper adhesive and sometimes add extra stitching to handle local soil movement patterns.
Most damage—even significant worn areas—can be repaired as a section. We cut out the damaged portion and seam in a new piece. The key is matching the pile height and color to your existing turf, which we specialize in around the Forum and Technology Park areas.
With proper maintenance and good drainage (critical in clay soil), quality turf lasts 8–10 years before needing major repair. But sun damage and seam issues can appear earlier. We recommend an inspection every 2–3 years, especially after heavy summer heat.
Many do. Some require matching the original specification exactly; others just want the yard to look maintained. We'll review your HOA guidelines before we start work, so your repair passes inspection and fits the neighborhood standards.
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