This Week Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Sugar Hill takes a beating. Between the Georgia heat, Gwinnett's dense clay soil, and foot traffic from kids playing near the Bowl at Sugar Hill or heading through the Greenway, natural grass just doesn't hold up the way it used to. We've been fixing torn seams, patchy spots, and worn-down artificial turf for Sugar Hill homeowners for years—and we can typically get your yard looking sharp this week. Artificial turf repair isn't about starting over. Most damage is fixable: we're talking seam separation, infill settling, drainage issues, or localized wear in high-traffic zones. The difference between a $3,000 full replacement and a $400–$800 repair often comes down to catching it early and having someone local who understands how Gwinnett's climate and soil conditions affect turf installation and longevity. We're based 35 minutes from your neighborhood, which means faster response times, same-day assessments, and honest advice about whether your turf actually needs repair or replacement. No upsell. No filler. Just straightforward work that gets your yard functional again before the weekend.
Sugar Hill's suburban character comes with specific landscape challenges. Your soil is classic Gwinnett clay—dense, poorly draining in its natural state, and prone to compacting under foot traffic. That's why proper base preparation and infill composition matter so much here. If your turf was installed without accounting for clay runoff or inadequate drainage, you'll see pooling, infill migration, and seam stress during our heavy summer rains. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your home is in the E Center area or closer to the Sugar Hill Greenway neighborhoods. Homes with mature oak and pine coverage stay cooler but trap moisture—both factors that affect infill degradation and mold growth. Full-sun yards deal with UV breakdown and heat stress on synthetic fibers, especially in July and August. Most Sugar Hill residential lots are quarter-acre to half-acre, meaning your turf sees consistent family use. Dogs, kids, and regular gatherings put concentrated wear on entry paths and play zones. We've learned which turf products hold up best in this climate and which installation shortcuts lead to early failure. Installation depth, infill type, and seam technique all matter more in Gwinnett's humid subtropical climate than in drier regions.
Very common. Gwinnett's clay soil shifts with moisture changes, and our summer rain cycles create expansion and contraction. Seam separation usually means the base settled unevenly or infill washout occurred. We assess whether the seam itself failed or if underlying base issues caused it. Most seam repairs take a day and cost far less than full replacement.
Yes. We schedule repair appointments within 2–3 days for most issues. Since we're 35 minutes away, we can often fit Sugar Hill jobs into our weekly route. Seam repairs, infill top-ups, and drainage fixes don't require extensive downtime—your yard is usable the same day in most cases.
Poor drainage from clay voids most manufacturer warranties. If your turf was installed without adequate base preparation or French drain systems, clay saturation breaks down backing and infill. We'll identify whether your installation was done right initially. If not, repair costs are on the installer—not you.
Infill settles and compacts over 3–5 years, especially in Gwinnett's climate. Top-dressing with fresh infill (silica sand or crumb rubber) costs $400–$600 and revives most yards. Full replacement runs $3,000–$5,000 and only makes sense if turf backing is degraded, seams are widespread, or base failure exists. We diagnose which you actually need.
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