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Artificial turf in Snellville takes a beating. Between the Georgia heat, unpredictable rain, and the clay-heavy soil that Gwinnett County is known for, your synthetic lawn can develop worn spots, seam separations, and drainage issues faster than you'd expect. Whether you're in the Snellville Towne Center area or South Gwinnett, keeping that turf looking sharp requires more than just a rinse now and then. The good news? Most repairs don't mean ripping everything out and starting over. A torn section, compacted infill, or loose edges are all fixable—and we handle them regularly for homeowners who've already invested in their outdoor space. We service the 30039 and 30078 ZIP codes, and we're familiar with how Snellville yards age. If your turf has seen better days, a quick repair now prevents bigger problems down the road. Let's talk about what's actually going on with your lawn and get it back to looking like new.
Snellville's clay-based soil is actually one reason homeowners choose artificial turf in the first place—natural grass struggles with poor drainage and compaction. But that same clay can work against synthetic turf during installation and repair. Water tends to pool rather than percolate, so proper base preparation and infill leveling matter more here than in sandier regions. Your yard's size also affects repair strategy. Most Snellville lots are established, mid-sized residential properties where partial repairs make sense rather than full replacements. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're near Briscoe Park's tree coverage or in more open areas like The Towne Green vicinity. Shaded turf wears differently than full-sun sections, which we account for when blending new material with existing turf. HOA communities in South Gwinnett sometimes have specific guidelines about infill type and pile height, so we always verify those before starting work. Heat isn't usually the culprit for turf damage here—it's actually foot traffic, pet wear, and the occasional heavy rain event that creates the most visible degradation.
Most repairs—seam work, patching, or infill refreshing—take a single day. Larger projects that need base preparation might stretch into two visits, especially if Gwinnett clay requires extra drainage work. We schedule work around your availability and can often fit Snellville appointments within a week of your call.
Yes. We keep samples of the most common turf styles installed in 30039 and 30078. If we can't find an exact match from existing inventory, we source the right material. Newer turf sometimes looks slightly brighter until it weathers in, but most homeowners barely notice the difference after a few weeks.
Ground movement from Gwinnett's clay expansion and contraction cycles, heavy foot traffic near pathways, and sometimes improper initial seaming. Pets running the same routes repeatedly can also stress seams. We reseal and reinforce problem areas to prevent re-separation.
Almost always, yes. A repair costs a fraction of full installation. For most Snellville homeowners, repairs extend the life of their turf by years. We'll assess the damage and give you honest feedback about whether repair or replacement makes financial sense for your specific situation.
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