Fixer Upper — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Sugar Hill has been through the seasons—maybe it's gotten worn patches from kids playing near The Bowl, or the Gwinnett clay underneath has shifted and left your lawn looking uneven. That's where we come in. We're not far from your neighborhood; our crew knows this area well, from the Sugar Hill Greenway area to E Center and beyond. Unlike big box stores or fly-by contractors, we focus on fixing what's actually broken rather than selling you a complete replacement you don't need. If your turf just needs seams resealed, infill refreshed, or a few damaged sections patched, we handle that. If the drainage has gone sideways because of how our local clay behaves, we diagnose that too. Most yards in Sugar Hill are family spaces—backyards where kids play, where you're hosting cookouts—so we treat repairs like we'd want our own yards treated: honest assessment, solid workmanship, and done right the first time.
Sugar Hill sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense, compacts easily, and affects how water moves under your turf. That clay base matters during repairs—if we're pulling up sections to fix drainage or seams, we're mindful of how to regrade without creating low spots that trap water. Your neighborhood yards tend toward quarter-acre to half-acre lots, pretty standard suburban sizing, which means most turf repairs here are localized patches rather than full-yard overhauls. The tree coverage varies block to block; some homes near the Sugar Hill Greenway area have shade patterns that shift seasonally, and that can affect infill settling and UV wear differently than full-sun yards. Gwinnett County's humid summers and occasional heavy rains mean seam integrity and edge sealing are critical—we've seen plenty of yards where poor sealing lets water wick underneath and cause separation. Most HOAs in this area don't restrict artificial turf, but they do care about maintenance standards, so keeping your repair work neat and level keeps everyone happy.
Absolutely. Seam separation is one of the most common repairs we do in Sugar Hill, especially with our humidity and temperature swings. We'll open the seam, clean it out, reapply adhesive and sealing tape, and recompact the infill. If the Gwinnett clay base has settled unevenly underneath, we'll address that too so it doesn't happen again. Most seam jobs take a day or less.
Depends on what caused the low spots. If it's just infill settling—common in Sugar Hill with our clay and foot traffic—we can often add material and re-level without removal. If the base has shifted or compacted unevenly, we'll need to pull back the turf in that area, regrade the clay, and reinstall properly. We'll figure that out during a site visit.
If your turf was installed well and you maintain it, repairs might be years apart. Our Gwinnett clay climate is actually decent for turf longevity—less extreme than other parts of Georgia. Seams, infill top-ups, and occasional drainage tweaks are the usual suspects. Regular raking and rinses keep most yards stable.
Yes. We're based about 35 minutes from your area and service all of Gwinnett County regularly. We'll assess your turf, identify what's actually broken versus cosmetic, and give you honest repair costs. No pushy sales pitch—just what your yard needs.
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