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Artificial turf in Snellville takes a beating. Between the Georgia heat, the clay-heavy soil that Gwinnett County is known for, and the wear patterns from active families around Briscoe Park and the Towne Green area, your synthetic lawn eventually needs real repair work—not just a rinse-off. We've been fixing turf installations across South Gwinnett for years, and we know exactly what goes wrong. Seams start separating. Infill compacts unevenly. Drainage backs up in the low spots of your yard. UV exposure fades certain sections while others stay vibrant. These aren't design flaws; they're just what happens when quality turf sits through Georgia summers and the occasional hard freeze. The difference between a yard that looks tired and one that looks fresh comes down to knowing what to fix, when to fix it, and whether you're patching a small section or doing a full refresh. Most homeowners in the 30039 and 30078 zip codes don't realize that small repairs now prevent expensive full replacements later. A separated seam that leaks water into your subgrade becomes a drainage nightmare six months from now. Matted infill loses its cushion and stops draining properly. We're here to be honest about what your turf actually needs. Sometimes that's a straightforward seam repair. Sometimes it's infill restoration. And sometimes, after ten or twelve years, it really is time for a new installation. We'll walk your yard with you, show you what we're seeing, and give you a straight answer about the best path forward.
Snellville's clay-based soil and established residential lots create specific challenges for artificial turf longevity. The heavy clay underneath most yards in South Gwinnett doesn't drain as quickly as sandy or loamy soils, which means water can pool beneath your turf if the base preparation wasn't perfect or if infill has compacted over time. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on your lot's tree cover. Homes near the Snellville Towne Center area and around established neighborhoods often have mature trees that create shade patterns. These shaded areas drain differently and may accumulate moisture, while full-sun sections experience more UV stress and faster infill breakdown. Most residential yards here are quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which means your turf gets consistent foot traffic in predictable patterns—paths to the patio, play zones, and high-traffic corners. These areas show wear first and are usually your best candidates for targeted repair before problems spread. HOA communities in Gwinnett County sometimes have specific guidelines about turf color, pile height, and perimeter edging. Before any repair work, we verify your community's landscape standards to make sure the finished product passes inspection. Snellville's established neighborhoods take lawn appearance seriously, and we respect that.
Quality turf in Gwinnett County typically lasts eight to twelve years before major repairs are needed, depending on sun exposure and foot traffic. Shaded areas near mature trees last longer; full-sun yards in South Gwinnett may need infill refreshes or seam work around year six or seven. We assess wear patterns specific to your lot during our inspection.
Absolutely. Clay doesn't drain as quickly as other soil types, so if your turf has seam separation or base settling, water collects underneath instead of moving through. We address drainage first, then repair the turf itself. Proper base compaction during any repair job prevents future water damage under your Snellville yard.
Infill—the sand and rubber granules sitting on top of your turf fibers—compacts from foot traffic and breaks down from UV exposure. In South Gwinnett's summer heat, compacted infill stops draining properly and loses its cushion. We can refresh infill without replacing the entire turf, which is a smart middle-ground repair for yards showing age but still structurally sound.
We repair sections all the time in Snellville. If damage is isolated—a seam separation, a small burn area, or localized matting—we can patch it without touching the rest of your yard. Full reinstall makes sense only when wear is widespread or the underlying base has shifted significantly. We'll be specific about what your yard actually needs.
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