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Artificial turf in Peachtree Corners gets hammered by Georgia's heat and humidity, and that clay-heavy Gwinnett soil underneath doesn't make repairs any easier. Whether your turf is worn down from kids playing around The Forum or Jones Bridge Park, or the seams are starting to separate from our summer storms, you don't have to live with a patchy yard. LawnLogic specializes in turf repair for homes throughout 30092, 30096, and 30097—we know this area's landscape inside and out, from the tech-corridor neighborhoods to the residential stretches near Curiosity Lab. The good news? Most damage is fixable without a full replacement. We've repaired thousands of yards in Gwinnett County, and we can usually get yours looking restored in a single visit. Our team understands the specific challenges Peachtree Corners homeowners face: intense afternoon sun exposure, that sticky clay base that affects drainage, and the high-traffic patterns that come with active families in a suburban tech hub. If your turf has burn marks, drainage issues, seam separation, or just plain wear spots, we'll diagnose what's happening and give you straightforward options—no upselling, no complicated explanations.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and holds water longer than ideal. When artificial turf settles unevenly or develops soft spots, that clay base is usually the culprit. The soil doesn't compact the same way everywhere, especially in yards with varying elevations or where drainage patterns shift seasonally. Our summers are relentless—direct UV exposure can fade seams and degrade the backing material faster in south-facing yards, particularly around The Forum area where tree cover is minimal. Conversely, homes nestled near Jones Bridge Park or shaded lots in Technology Park face different challenges: moisture retention, algae growth in seams, and slower drying times after heavy rain. Most Peachtree Corners properties sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which means repair zones can be isolated without disrupting the whole yard. HOA communities here sometimes have specific requirements about turf color, pile height, or backing material—we're familiar with those restrictions and can source compliant materials. We always assess the existing base layer, infill depth, and drainage system before recommending repairs. If the subgrade has shifted, we fix that first; otherwise, a surface-level repair won't hold.
Gwinnett's clay soil expands and contracts with moisture changes, pushing up from below and stressing seams. Georgia's heat cycles—hot days, cool nights—also cause the turf backing to expand and contract. If your yard gets afternoon sun exposure typical of 30092 or 30096 neighborhoods, UV degradation weakens the seam tape over time. We can re-seam problem areas and reinforce the base to prevent it from recurring.
Most repairs—worn patches, seam fixes, infill top-ups—take a single day. If we need to address subgrade settling under clay soil, that might require an extra visit. We schedule around your schedule and try to minimize disruption to your yard. Emergency repairs are possible; call us directly.
If your existing turf is relatively new or well-maintained, we source identical or compatible material. Older installations may have faded over time, so we'll show you samples beforehand. In most cases, blending seams and infill color matching makes repairs nearly invisible, especially once foot traffic settles the new material.
Some do. The Forum and Technology Park areas may have landscape covenants specifying pile height, color, or drainage systems. We review your HOA docs before starting work and source materials that meet their specs. If your HOA requires approval, we can help you submit photos and specifications.
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