Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Brookhaven means one thing: you want your backyard looking sharp without spending every weekend maintaining it. Artificial turf around your pool deck is a game-changer, especially in neighborhoods like Historic Brookhaven and Drew Valley where yards tend to be well-established and the soil underneath is that stubborn DeKalb clay. The problem most homeowners run into isn't installation—it's what happens after a few seasons of chlorine splash, foot traffic, and Georgia humidity. Seams start to separate. Edges lift. That pristine synthetic look gets compromised. We've helped plenty of Brookhaven pool owners fix exactly this issue. Whether you're in 30319 or 30329, seam repair isn't something you want to DIY or hand off to a general contractor. It requires knowing how the original turf was laid, what adhesive and infill were used, and how to blend a repair so it doesn't show. Our team handles these repairs the right way—reinforcing weak points, using compatible materials, and making sure the fix lasts through another decade of pool parties and summer entertaining. Brookhaven's established neighborhoods deserve a contractor who understands the particulars of your area, not a franchise outfit treating your yard like every other job.
Brookhaven's soil profile—that dense DeKalb urban clay—actually works in your favor when it comes to artificial turf stability. Clay compacts well and provides a solid base, which means seams and edges stay put longer than they might in sandy soils. That said, the clay also doesn't drain quickly, so proper base preparation and infill selection matter more here than in other parts of Georgia. Your pool deck sits on that clay, and the constant moisture from splashing combined with Atlanta's humidity cycle means thermal expansion and contraction happen regularly. This is why seams separate in the first place. Many homes in Ashford Park and around Town Brookhaven have older landscapes where the original turf installation might not have accounted for modern infill options or UV-resistant adhesives. During summer, that synthetic material heats up significantly under direct sun, and in winter it contracts. Neighborhoods in this area tend to have mature shade trees and varied sun exposure—some yards are shaded most of the day, others get afternoon blaze. This affects how your turf ages and where stress points develop. We assess your specific microclimate before recommending repair methods, so you're not paying for overkill on a partially shaded deck or missing critical reinforcement on a sun-hammered south-facing pool area.
DeKalb's clay base and Brookhaven's summer heat cycle create thermal stress. Adhesives degrade under constant UV and chlorine exposure, and seams weren't always installed with modern reinforcement tape. The good news: seam separation is fixable. We remove the failing section, clean the base, and re-seam using current-generation adhesive and edge-lock systems designed for pool environments.
Matching depends on the original product and how faded your existing turf is. We source compatible pile heights and blade colors whenever possible. If your turf has aged significantly, we discuss whether a full section replacement makes more sense than a patch. Either way, the seam work itself becomes invisible once infill settles.
Repair typically takes one day. Adhesive cure time is 24–48 hours before foot traffic, and 72 hours before pool use. We schedule work to minimize disruption to your 30319 or 30329 home. Hot, humid Brookhaven summers actually help adhesive set faster than cooler seasons.
Absolutely. A localized seam repair costs a fraction of full replacement. If your turf is otherwise in good shape—no major wear, color still vibrant—repair is the smart choice. We assess the full deck during a site visit and tell you honestly whether repair or replacement makes sense for your situation.
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