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Artificial turf in Snellville takes a beating. Between the Georgia heat, humidity swings, and clay-heavy soil that shifts with the seasons, even the best synthetic lawns eventually need repairs. Maybe your turf around Briscoe Park or near the Towne Green has developed seams that are separating, or drainage issues are pooling water in your yard. Whatever's gone wrong, we get it—and we fix it without the sales pitch about replacing everything. LawnLogic has spent years repairing turf installations across Gwinnett County, including plenty of work in the 30039 and 30078 areas of Snellville. We're not here to sell you a whole new yard. We diagnose the actual problem, quote you fair, and handle the repair so your turf looks and drains like it should. If you're military, we've got a discount waiting for you. Our team knows the South Gwinnett neighborhoods, understands how Snellville's clay base affects turf settling, and we're straightforward about what can be patched versus what genuinely needs replacement.
Snellville's clay-heavy soil creates unique challenges for synthetic turf. The ground shifts seasonally, especially in established lots where compaction has been working for decades. That movement can cause seams to separate, edges to lift, or the infill to settle unevenly—problems we see regularly in the Snellville Towne Center area and throughout South Gwinnett. Drainage is another local factor. Because clay doesn't absorb water the way sandy soils do, pooling becomes a real issue if your base wasn't graded properly or if settling has created low spots. Snellville's humidity means standing water breeds mold and odor problems in turf, so proper sub-base drainage matters more here than it does in drier regions. Shade patterns vary dramatically depending on tree canopy—some South Gwinnett properties are heavily wooded, while others near the Towne Green have open, sun-exposed yards. Turf in shade tends to accumulate moisture and debris differently, which affects wear patterns and repair priorities. Most Snellville yards also sit on established lots where the landscaping footprint is fixed, meaning repairs need to be precise rather than rip-and-replace operations.
Partially. Gwinnett County's clay base does shift, especially under decks where the soil compaction is uneven. But seam separation also comes from poor initial seaming, UV breakdown, or temperature swings. We'll inspect the seam itself to see if it's a base-settling issue or a seam-integrity problem. Often both are true, and the fix involves resecuring the seam plus addressing what caused the base movement.
Yes. If you're active duty, retired, or a veteran, we apply our military discount to repair jobs across Snellville—30039, 30078, everywhere. Bring your military ID or proof of service, and we'll honor it on labor and materials. It's our way of saying thanks.
Usually a repair. Pooling happens when the base settles, the landscape shifts, or the drainage layer gets clogged with clay and debris. We can dig out the pooling area, correct the grade, refresh the drainage stone, and reset that section of turf. Full replacement is rarely needed unless the base has serious structural failure.
Most repairs—seam work, small torn sections, drainage fixes—take a day. Bigger jobs involving base work might span two days. We schedule around Gwinnett County weather. Snellville's humidity and clay mean we avoid working right after heavy rain when the ground is too saturated to handle equipment safely.
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