Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck in Acworth takes a beating. Between the clay-heavy soil that Cobb County sits on, the humidity that keeps things damp longer than you'd like, and the foot traffic from summer gatherings around the water, natural grass either dies back or turns into a muddy mess. That's exactly why so many homeowners near Lake Acworth and throughout the 30101 and 30102 areas have switched to artificial turf around their pools. It looks crisp year-round, drains better than you'd expect, and it won't turn your pool surround into a slip hazard when wet. The thing is, seams matter. A poorly installed seam or one that's deteriorating can let water underneath, compromise the turf's integrity, and make the whole installation look shabby. We've repaired plenty of pool turf projects across Acworth—some that were installed elsewhere, some we originally put down—and we know exactly what the local climate and soil conditions demand. If your seams are separating, lifting, or just showing their age, we can fix that without ripping out the whole deck.
Acworth's proximity to Lake Acworth and the generally higher water table in this part of Cobb County means drainage is non-negotiable for pool turf. That clay soil holds water, so any pooling beneath artificial turf can cause the backing to deteriorate faster than it should. When we install or repair pool turf here, we always make sure the base is prepped right—and that includes addressing any existing drainage issues. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your home is in the Downtown Acworth area or tucked into one of the neighborhoods bordering the lake. If you're shaded, you won't have the UV degradation concerns of a full-sun pool deck, but you'll want to make sure your drainage is even more diligent because that shade keeps things damp. Pool chemicals—chlorine especially—can break down artificial turf backing over time, so seams need to be sealed properly and inspected regularly. Most Acworth pool decks we work on are moderate-sized residential installations, which is perfect for professional seam repair and maintenance. The seasonal humidity here means mold or mildew can develop under poorly sealed seams, so inspection before summer is smart.
Clay soil, high moisture near the lake, and pool chemicals all stress seams faster than in drier climates. If water gets underneath the turf through a separating seam, it sits there—especially in shade or lower-lying sections of your yard. The backing deteriorates, and the turf buckles. We've seen this happen repeatedly in the Lake Acworth neighborhoods. Proper sealing during installation matters, and inspection before your busy season prevents most failures.
In most cases, we can repair it. If the seam is separating but the turf itself is sound, we re-seal and re-secure it. If water damage has compromised a section, we can patch or replace just that area instead of the whole deck. During our inspection, we'll let you know which approach makes sense for your Acworth pool area. Most homeowners are relieved they don't need a complete redo.
We recommend a spring inspection, right before you start using the pool regularly. Our local humidity and seasonal moisture make spring the ideal time to catch seam issues early. If you notice separation or lifting at any point during summer, don't wait—call us. A small repair now beats a big water-damage problem later.
Absolutely. We repair pool turf across Acworth and Cobb County, regardless of who installed it. If seams are failing, the base has drainage issues, or the backing is deteriorating, we assess it and fix it. We're familiar with the soil and climate challenges here, so we know how to make a repair last.
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