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Your artificial turf in Sugar Hill has taken a beating. Maybe it's the wear pattern near the patio where the kids run in and out during those long Georgia summers, or perhaps the seams are starting to separate after a few seasons of Gwinnett weather. Whatever's gone wrong, you're probably wondering if a full replacement is really necessary—and honestly, most of the time it isn't. That's where turf repair comes in. We've been servicing the Sugar Hill Greenway area and surrounding neighborhoods for years, and we've learned exactly what kinds of fixes actually work and which ones are just band-aids. Artificial turf is an investment, and it deserves to be maintained properly. Whether you're dealing with infill washout, seam failure, drainage issues, or just some stubborn stains that won't come clean, we can assess the damage and get you back to a yard that looks and feels like new. Most repairs take a single day, and you'll be using your turf again by the next morning. If you're in the 30518 area and your turf needs attention, let's schedule a walkthrough. We'll be straight with you about what can be fixed and what might need replacement—no upselling, just honest work.
Sugar Hill sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil. That matters for artificial turf because proper drainage underneath is everything. If your turf was installed without an adequate drainage layer or if the perimeter grading has shifted over time, water pools instead of flowing away. The summer heat here is intense, and dark infill can get uncomfortably hot—something to consider during repairs or infill top-ups. Most Sugar Hill yards are suburban residential lots in family-oriented neighborhoods like the Sugar Hill Greenway area, which means moderate to heavy foot traffic from kids, pets, and weekend entertaining. Seams take a lot of stress in these environments, and Gwinnett's temperature swings between seasons can cause the backing material to expand and contract. The E Center area and surrounding neighborhoods often have tree coverage, which is great for shade but can trap moisture and create algae growth on turf edges. When we repair turf here, we account for these specific conditions: ensuring perimeter sealing is tight, checking that infill hasn't compacted or migrated, and making sure the sub-base is still stable. Gwinnett clay means we also watch for hydrostatic pressure issues that can lift seams from below.
Absolutely. Gwinnett clay is dense and holds water, which means if your sub-base drainage wasn't installed correctly, water pools under the turf instead of flowing away. This creates soft spots, accelerates infill breakdown, and causes seams to lift. We inspect drainage during every repair estimate and can often improve it without a full removal.
Seams can almost always be repaired if the backing material is still intact and the sub-base underneath is stable. We reglue, restitch, or re-tape depending on what failed. Full replacement is rare. In Sugar Hill, seam failure usually comes from heavy foot traffic near patio edges or moisture trapped under the turf—both fixable problems.
Most repairs—seam work, infill top-up, drainage fixes—take one day. You can use your yard the next morning. We're 35 minutes from Sugar Hill, so we schedule repairs efficiently to respect your time. More complex work might need two visits, but we'll be clear about that upfront.
That depends on age, condition, and what's actually broken. If the backing is intact, seams can be fixed, and drainage can be improved, repair makes sense. If the turf is over 10 years old, heavily stained, or the backing is deteriorating, replacement is more cost-effective. We'll walk through your specific situation and recommend what's worth fixing.
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