Women Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Peachtree Corners takes a beating—literally. Between the Gwinnett clay that shifts beneath every rainstorm and the intense Georgia sun beating down on your yard near Technology Park or The Forum, synthetic grass wears differently than most people expect. Seams separate. Infill compacts. Drainage gets sluggish. And honestly, most "repair" services just patch things over without actually solving what broke your turf in the first place. We're a women-owned turf installation and repair company that knows Peachtree Corners inside out. We've repaired yards in 30092, 30096, and 30097—neighborhoods where HOA standards are real, where backyards are sized for entertaining, and where clay soil means water doesn't drain the way it does elsewhere. When your synthetic grass fails, it's usually because the original install didn't account for Gwinnett's specific conditions. We don't just patch; we diagnose, repair right, and make sure it doesn't happen again. Whether your turf is separating at the seams, the infill is washing away during our heavy spring rains, or sections are becoming a tripping hazard near your patio, we show up with actual solutions. No guessing. No temporary fixes that fail in six months. Just honest repair work backed by someone who lives and works in this community.
Peachtree Corners sits on dense Gwinnett clay, which is both blessing and curse for artificial turf. Clay doesn't drain naturally, so improper base preparation or shifted substrate causes pooling—especially in The Forum area where yards slope unpredictably. If your original install didn't account for this, water collects under the turf, pushing infill around and creating soft spots. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're nestled near Jones Bridge Park (more shade) or in the open lots near Technology Park (intense afternoon western exposure). UV damage shows up faster in high-sun yards, and infill migration accelerates under heat stress. Most Peachtree Corners properties have strict HOA landscape guidelines. Repairs often mean matching existing turf pile height, blade color, and infill type—not all shops keep inventory for older installations. We stock materials for common regional installs so your repair blends seamlessly. Yard sizes here range from modest town home lots in the 30096 ZIP to larger suburban properties. Seam repairs on bigger yards require precision; we use thermal welding and proper overlap techniques suited to Gwinnett's humidity. Clay subgrade also means we often rebuild edges and borders during major repairs to prevent future separation.
Gwinnett clay shifts under pressure, especially during our wet springs. If your turf was installed without proper seam anchoring or if the base wasn't compacted correctly, the substrate moves—pulling seams apart. We use thermal welding and anchor the seams deeper, accounting for clay movement. Most repairs in The Forum area also involve improving subsurface drainage to stop the shifting in the first place.
Very common, especially in 30092 and 30096 where drainage patterns run toward storm drains. Heavy Georgia rain moves loose infill downhill; improper slope or missing edge retention makes it worse. We assess your yard's grade, reinforce edges, and sometimes add infill-locking treatments. Your turf should stay put even during thunderstorms.
Seam repairs usually take a day. Full-section replacements (if a yard section is damaged) take two to three days depending on size and whether we're rebuilding the base. We schedule work around Peachtree Corners' HOA enforcement windows and your schedule. We're responsive because we're local—not traveling 30+ minutes from across Atlanta.
Only if we source the right materials and match pile, color, and infill type. We document what's already installed and pull matching stock when possible. If your original turf is discontinued, we find the closest match and blend it strategically. Our goal: invisible repairs that meet HOA standards.
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