Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Brookhaven's established neighborhoods—from Historic Brookhaven to Ashford Park—take a real beating. The clay-heavy soil common throughout DeKalb County, combined with Georgia's humidity and seasonal wear, puts stress on seams that can separate faster than you'd expect. We've worked on dozens of courts in your area, and seam repair is one of the most common calls we get during spring and fall. The good news? Catching seam separation early prevents bigger problems down the line. A failing seam doesn't just look rough—it creates a tripping hazard, lets moisture underneath, and speeds up the breakdown of your entire court surface. Whether your court is in Drew Valley or near Town Brookhaven, our team knows how DeKalb's clay soil and moisture patterns affect turf performance. We're about 30 minutes away, which means we can usually get out to assess your court quickly and handle the repair without the long wait times you'd get from an Atlanta-based crew.
Brookhaven's neighborhoods sit on typical DeKalb urban clay, which drains differently than sandy soil and affects how your sport court handles water. That matters for seams—poor drainage underneath accelerates separation because moisture gets trapped, freezes in winter, and expands. The tree cover in Historic Brookhaven and Drew Valley is beautiful, but shade also means slower drying after rain, which stresses seams from repeated wet-dry cycles. Most Brookhaven properties are older, established lots with mature landscaping, so courts often sit in partial shade. We factor that into repair work because we know shaded courts need different maintenance schedules. HOA rules in some Ashford Park sections require specific turf colors or pile heights—we'll make sure any seam repair or patching work matches your existing installation and keeps you compliant. Court size varies here too; some properties are generous, others are tight near property lines. That affects how we approach the repair logistics and whether we can bring full equipment or need to work in stages.
DeKalb's clay doesn't drain like sand, so water pools under seams instead of moving through. That freeze-thaw cycle in Georgia winters, combined with the humidity that keeps things damp longer, puts real stress on the adhesive and stitching. Shaded courts in neighborhoods like Drew Valley dry even slower, which compounds the problem. We design repairs knowing this is your soil reality.
Absolutely. Most seam separation doesn't mean your whole court is failing. We assess the extent of the damage—whether it's a small gap or a longer split—and repair or re-stitch it accordingly. If the seam is repairable, we fix it in place. If it needs replacement, we remove that section and install a new seam with better adhesive and technique suited to Brookhaven's specific conditions.
Most repairs take a single day, sometimes less. We come out, assess the damage, and handle it while you're home. Complex repairs or ones involving multiple seams might need a second visit, but we'll be upfront about that. Since we're located close by, scheduling is usually flexible.
That's a fair concern, especially in Historic Brookhaven where courts might be 10+ years old. We source turf that matches your existing color and pile height as closely as possible. If your court has aged or faded, we'll discuss whether spot repair or a full refresh makes more sense for consistency.
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