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Your artificial turf in Peachtree Corners has probably taken a beating. Maybe it's worn down near the patio, torn in spots from the kids or pets, or just looking tired after a few years of Georgia sun. The good news? You don't need to rip it all out and start over. Most turf damage in this area—whether you're in The Forum neighborhood, near Technology Park, or anywhere in the 30092 zip code—can be repaired without replacing the entire installation. We handle everything from seam failures and UV fading to drainage issues caused by Gwinnett's heavy clay soil. What makes repair different from full replacement is the cost, the timeline, and honestly, the relief of knowing you're not looking at a five-figure project. We've worked on yards across Peachtree Corners long enough to know which fixes last and which ones just delay the inevitable. That's why we're upfront about what needs replacing versus what can be patched, and we offer monthly financing so the repair fits your budget, not the other way around.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett clay, which drains differently than most soils and can create pooling issues under artificial turf if the base wasn't installed correctly. When we assess turf repair here, we're looking at how water moves under the surface—especially important in the tech-corridor neighborhoods where yards tend to be moderately sized with mixed sun and shade from mature trees. The Forum area and properties near Jones Bridge Park often have older turf installations, which means seams can separate and infill can migrate over time. Georgia's heat and UV exposure fade synthetic fibers faster than people expect, particularly in south-facing yards. HOA communities in Peachtree Corners typically have landscape standards, so if you're repairing visible sections, matching the existing pile height and color matters for compliance. We also see a lot of damage from drainage miscalculations—clay soil needs proper grading and sometimes additional drainage stone beneath the turf to prevent mold or base deterioration. The good news is that targeted repairs to high-traffic zones, edge reinforcement, and infill top-ups can extend the life of your system by years without the expense of full replacement.
Matching depends on when your original turf was installed. If it's been 5+ years, the existing turf has faded from Georgia sun, so new material will look noticeably brighter at first. We can often blend this by adjusting infill blends or using seaming techniques that minimize the visual line. For smaller repairs, the difference fades within a few weeks as the new section weathers. Larger repairs may benefit from full-section replacement instead of patching.
Repair costs range from $300 to $1,500 depending on the damage size and type. Seam repairs run $400–$800, infill refreshing is $200–$400 per area, and drainage fixes can be $600–$1,200 if the clay base needs reworking. Monthly financing breaks these into manageable payments, so a $1,000 repair might be $150–$200 per month with approved credit.
Gwinnett's clay soil shifts with temperature and moisture changes, stressing seams over time. UV exposure weakens the adhesive backing, and foot traffic or lawn equipment can accelerate separation. Improper base installation—common in older Peachtree Corners turf—leaves gaps beneath seams. We reinforce problem areas with modern seaming tape and adjust the base as needed to prevent future failure.
We work with multiple financing partners serving the Peachtree Corners area. While traditional credit approval is standard, some programs consider alternative factors. We recommend asking about our available options during your inspection. Transparency on terms and monthly costs is built into our process—no surprises.
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