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Artificial turf in Suwanee takes a beating. Between the humidity, the clay-heavy soil that holds water longer than you'd like, and the Georgia heat that can turn a natural lawn into a patchy mess by mid-summer, a lot of homeowners in Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook are discovering that synthetic grass actually solves more problems than it creates. But here's the thing: once you've got turf installed, it needs attention. Seams separate. Infill shifts during heavy rains. Drainage spots develop. Pet urine creates dead zones. What started as a low-maintenance solution suddenly feels like it's falling apart. That's where turf repair comes in. We handle everything from seam re-gluing and infill top-ups to spot fixes and complete drainage correction. Whether your turf is five years old or five months old, we've got the skills to get it back to looking new without the cost of a full replacement. Most repairs take a day or two, and you're back to enjoying your yard instead of stressing about it.
Suwanee's clay-based soil (typical for Gwinnett County) actually works in your favor once you've got artificial turf down—it compacts well and provides solid base support. But that same clay means water doesn't percolate as quickly as it does in sandier areas, so drainage becomes critical. If your turf was installed on inadequate base preparation or if settling has occurred over time, you'll notice pooling or soggy spots, especially after the spring and summer storms we get here. The neighborhoods around Town Center Park and Suwanee Station tend to have smaller-to-medium residential lots, which means turf installation is usually straightforward, but it also means any drainage issue affects your whole yard faster. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're in a tree-heavy section near Suwanee Creek Greenway or in the more open developments. Shaded turf doesn't dry as quickly, which can lead to infill compaction and mold growth if ventilation isn't managed. We size our repair approach based on your lot's actual drainage and shade patterns—not a one-size-fits-all solution.
Gwinnett clay holds water naturally, and if the base wasn't compacted properly or if grading shifted, water pools instead of flowing away. We check your lot's slope and base condition. Sometimes it's just infill displacement from foot traffic or storm runoff. Other times we need to add or redirect drainage channels. It's fixable without a full replacement.
Georgia heat stresses adhesive bonds, and our humidity cycles make tape and glue work harder than in drier climates. Seams typically hold 8–12 years with quality installation, but we see premature separation if the base shifted, if UV damaged the tape, or if traffic concentrated in one spot. We re-glue and reinforce weak seams regularly.
Absolutely. A spot seam repair or infill top-up costs a few hundred dollars. Full replacement runs thousands. If your turf is structurally sound but has drainage or seam issues, repair is the smart move. We can usually extend the life 5+ more years with preventive maintenance.
Most Suwanee HOAs approve artificial turf, but they do care about maintenance and appearance. Visible seams, uneven infill, or weeds creeping through can trigger complaints. Our repairs restore turf to spec, so you stay compliant and your property value doesn't take a hit.
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