Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard putting green in Acworth doesn't have to fall apart after a couple of seasons. We see it all the time—homeowners in the Lake Acworth area and Downtown neighborhoods invest in a beautiful synthetic green, then seams start separating or edges begin peeling up. That's where we come in. Putting greens take a beating from Georgia's weather, especially with how our clay soil shifts and settles here in Cobb County. Temperature swings, afternoon thunderstorms, and that clay's natural expansion and contraction can stress seams faster than you'd expect. The good news? Seam repair doesn't mean ripping everything out. We've been fixing putting greens across Acworth for years—everything from smaller backyard greens near Cauble Park to larger installations in properties near the lake. If your seams are separating, edges are curling, or you're noticing drainage pooling around the turf, we can diagnose exactly what's happening and get it sealed back up the right way. Most of the time, we can have you back to smooth putting in a single visit.
Acworth's location in Cobb County comes with some specific turf challenges. That red clay soil near the Lake Acworth area is dense and doesn't drain like lighter soils, which means water sits longer after our heavy summer storms. Your putting green feels this immediately—moisture underneath creates pressure on seams and can cause them to lift or separate. We've also noticed that properties closer to the lake tend to experience more seasonal settling as that clay expands in wet months and contracts when it dries out. This movement stresses seam adhesive over time. Sun exposure varies significantly between Downtown Acworth's older neighborhoods (more shade from mature trees) and newer subdivisions, which affects how UV ages your turf's backing and adhesive. Most residential greens here run 400–800 square feet, and we've learned that proper substrate prep is non-negotiable in our area. If your original installation didn't account for Cobb County's drainage patterns, seam problems will show up within 2–3 years. We always recommend reinforced seam tape and polyurethane adhesive rated for our humidity levels rather than standard latex-based products.
Cobb County's clay soil shifts seasonally, and that movement stresses seam adhesive. If your green sits on improperly graded or poorly draining base material—common in the Lake Acworth area—moisture gets trapped underneath. Combine that with Georgia's humidity and temperature swings, and standard seams just don't hold. We use commercial-grade polyurethane and reinforced tape specifically for our climate.
Absolutely. We can access, clean, and re-bond separated seams without full removal in most cases. We'll peel back the edges carefully, remove old adhesive, prepare the backing, and use weather-sealed polyurethane. If the seam has been open long enough that water damage has occurred underneath, we may need to address the base layer—that's where a site visit matters so we can see what we're dealing with.
A standard seam repair takes 2–4 hours depending on how many seams are involved and whether the base needs attention. We're located just 7 minutes from Acworth, so scheduling is flexible. Most repairs cure within 24 hours, though we recommend waiting 48 hours before heavy use to let the adhesive fully set in our humidity.
Seam repair addresses specific problem areas and typically costs 30–50% of a full replacement. It makes sense if your turf is otherwise in good shape and seams are your only issue. If the backing is cracking, the base is severely compromised, or multiple large areas show wear, replacement might be the better long-term investment. We'll give you an honest assessment on your first visit.
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