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Artificial turf in Snellville takes a beating. Between the Georgia heat, the occasional hard freeze, and all the foot traffic around neighborhoods like South Gwinnett and near Briscoe Park, your synthetic lawn eventually shows wear—seams separate, infill compacts, drainage backs up, or the pile starts matting down in high-traffic zones. That's where repair comes in, and honestly, it's a lot more cost-effective than ripping everything out and starting over. We've handled dozens of turf fixes across Snellville's 30039 and 30078 ZIP codes, from townhome communities to larger residential lots. Most homeowners don't realize that targeted repairs—restitching seams, topping off infill, or replacing a damaged section—can extend the life of a quality installation by years. The key is catching problems early and working with someone who knows how Gwinnett County's clay soil and weather patterns affect synthetic turf performance. We're based about 35 minutes away, but Snellville calls us regularly because we show up prepared, price fairly, and actually finish the work right.
Snellville's clay-heavy soil matters more than most homeowners realize. When you've got established lots with compacted Gwinnett County clay underneath, drainage can become an issue if your turf's base settles or if infill gets pushed around during heavy rain. We've also noticed that the sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your yard faces the tree lines around The Towne Green area or sits more open in South Gwinnett—excessive sun can fade synthetic fibers faster, while shade zones sometimes trap moisture and promote algae growth on seams. Lot sizes in Snellville tend to be moderate, which means repairs often involve smaller sections rather than full replacements, keeping your out-of-pocket cost down. Summer heat here stresses infill and can open up seams if the original installation wasn't done with proper expansion allowance. Winter freeze-thaw cycles, though mild compared to northern states, still put stress on adhesive bonds. HOA communities in the Snellville Towne Center area sometimes have specific turf height or appearance standards, so we make sure any repair blends seamlessly with existing landscape guidelines. The takeaway: your turf's lifespan depends partly on preventive maintenance and partly on working with someone who understands local soil, drainage, and climate quirks.
Seam separation and infill migration. Gwinnett County's clay soil can shift slightly during wet seasons, and that movement stresses the seams holding your turf together. South Gwinnett yards with higher foot traffic also compact infill unevenly. We typically re-stitch seams, top off low spots with fresh infill, and sometimes re-secure edges if they've started to lift.
If we're addressing seam work or infill, you're looking at 3–5 more years of solid performance, assuming normal wear. The real variable is how well your turf was originally installed and whether your drainage handles Gwinnett's heavy rain events. We've seen repaired sections outlast original installations when the base prep is solid.
Absolutely. Most repairs we do in Snellville are surgical—we target the damaged section, make our fixes, and leave the rest of your yard untouched. If you've got ornamental borders, hardscaping, or HOA-mandated landscaping, we work around it. The goal is minimal disruption to your property.
For most Snellville homeowners, repair is worth it. Unless your turf is 10+ years old or damage covers more than 30% of the yard, targeted repairs cost a fraction of full replacement. We'll assess your specific situation and tell you honestly whether repair or replacement makes sense financially.
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