Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your sport court in Chattahoochee Hills takes a beating. Between the rolling terrain of South Fulton, the unpredictable Georgia humidity, and those estate-sized yards in Serenbe and the Rico area, artificial turf seams get stressed differently than they do on flat suburban lots. We've repaired courts across Fulton County, and we know exactly what happens when seams start separating under the weight of basketball games, tennis rallies, or just natural ground settling on these hillsides. The good news? Seam failure isn't a death sentence for your court. Caught early, a repair can extend your turf's life by years and save you from a full replacement. We handle everything from re-gluing and re-stitching to reinforcing weak spots before they become real problems. Our team understands the unique demands of Chattahoochee Hills properties—the clay and granite-heavy soil that shifts seasonally, the shade patterns created by the native oaks around Cochran Mill Park, and the way water drains (or doesn't) across these rolling lots. Let's talk about what's happening with your court and get it playing true again.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on some challenging terrain. The rolling topography and clay-based soil mean water doesn't always drain as cleanly as it does on flat ground, and that standing moisture—even under artificial turf—can weaken seams over time. Your foundation matters more here than it does in lower-lying areas. We assess every installation and repair with the local soil composition in mind, making sure the base is compacted properly and slopes away from the court surface. The estates around Serenbe and Rico often sit beneath mature trees, which creates shade patterns that actually help preserve turf, but also means we're dealing with root systems and uneven settling. Those big lots give us room to work with proper drainage solutions. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on which direction your court faces and what's planted around it. The Georgia humidity is relentless, so seams need to be sealed with materials that won't degrade in our climate. We've learned which adhesives and stitching methods hold up best in Fulton County's specific conditions. And honestly, the rural estate sizes mean we're not cramped during repairs—we can do the job right without cutting corners.
Chattahoochee Hills' rolling topography and clay soil cause uneven settling that puts stress on seams. Temperature swings between seasons, plus Georgia's humidity, can cause the turf backing to expand and contract unevenly. If your base wasn't properly compacted during installation or drainage is pooling beneath the surface, seams fail faster. We can diagnose the root cause and fix both the seam and the underlying issue.
Most seam problems can be repaired. We re-glue, re-stitch, or reinforce depending on the damage. Full replacement only makes sense if the turf is worn out or damaged across large areas. For seam-specific issues, repair is usually the right call and costs a fraction of new installation. We'll inspect your court and give you an honest assessment.
We recommend annual inspections, especially given the soil movement and seasonal moisture swings in South Fulton. Catching small seam separation early prevents bigger problems. If you're using your court heavily—basketball, tennis, or regular family play—check it twice a year. Small repairs now save major headaches later.
Shade actually helps preserve the turf and slows UV degradation, which is good news. But trees mean root systems, falling debris, and uneven ground settling, all of which stress seams. We design repairs with your specific landscape in mind, ensuring proper drainage and accounting for root movement in the soil beneath.
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