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Your artificial turf in Peachtree Corners doesn't have to look worn out and patchy. Whether you're in The Forum area, near Technology Park, or anywhere across the 30092, 30096, or 30097 zip codes, turf repair is often faster and more affordable than you'd think. A lot of homeowners here assume they need a full replacement when really, strategic patching and seam work can bring that synthetic lawn back to life. We're familiar with how Gwinnett clay and the local climate treat artificial turf over time—especially in yards that get heavy sun exposure or backing up to wooded areas like those near Jones Bridge Park. Repairs range from fixing UV-damaged sections and addressing seam separation to dealing with drainage issues that pop up after heavy Georgia storms. The best part? Most repairs take just a day or two, and you're back to enjoying that low-maintenance yard without the brown patches or the watering bills. If your turf has seen better days, let's talk about what's actually fixable versus what might warrant a fresh install.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett clay, which means your yard's underlying soil is dense and doesn't drain like sandy loam. That matters for artificial turf because water pooling at the base accelerates wear, seam failure, and odor issues—especially in the low spots around The Forum and Technology Park developments where grading can be uneven. The tech-corridor suburbs here also mean a lot of mixed sun and shade, depending on tree coverage. Yards backing to wooded areas get less UV damage but more debris and moisture retention. Most starter homes in this area have 0.25- to 0.5-acre lots, which means your turf is a major visual investment. HOA communities in Peachtree Corners typically allow artificial turf, but installation quality matters—poor seaming and edge finishing stand out in planned developments. Summer heat and afternoon thunderstorms are the real turf stressors; we've seen seams separate and infill wash away after the heavy downpours Gwinnett gets. Proper base preparation and drainage slope are non-negotiable here if you want your repair to last 8–10 years.
Spot repairs typically run $200–$500 depending on size and damage type. Seam re-gluing across a 10-foot section costs around $300–$600. Full-yard repairs involving new perimeter work and drainage fixes can run $1,500–$3,000. We always quote based on a site visit because Gwinnett clay and existing installation quality vary lot to lot.
Absolutely. Seam separation happens here due to Gwinnett's moisture and heat cycles. We re-glue, reinforce, and sometimes replace the seam tape entirely. If the surrounding turf is still good, you're just paying for the repair—not a full replacement. Most seam jobs hold for years after a proper fix.
If damage is isolated to 20–30% of your yard, repair makes sense financially and environmentally. If your turf is 10+ years old or damaged across multiple areas, replacement might be the better call. We'll assess during a consultation and be honest about whether patching or new install serves you better in the long run.
A well-executed repair lasts 6–10 years depending on sun exposure, drainage, and foot traffic. Yards near Jones Bridge Park or under tree cover tend to have fewer UV issues but more moisture concerns. Proper infill maintenance and occasional seam checks extend life significantly.
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