Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Conyers backyard isn't just about having a place to practice your short game—it's about creating a space that actually holds up in the Georgia climate and looks sharp year-round. We've installed plenty of these in the Olde Town Conyers and Honey Creek neighborhoods, and the difference between a DIY setup and a professionally installed green is night and day. Seams are where most problems show up. They separate, they collect debris, and before you know it, your ball's catching on a raised edge instead of rolling smooth. That's exactly what we handle. Living out here in Rockdale County means dealing with that red clay soil and the humidity that comes with east metro Georgia. Your putting surface takes a beating from temperature swings, moisture, and foot traffic. A properly sealed seam won't just look better—it'll perform better and last years longer. Whether you're in a neighborhood with strict HOA standards or you've got room to experiment, we build greens that match your yard's actual conditions, not some generic manual.
Conyers sits on heavy Rockdale County clay, which is why proper base preparation matters so much for putting greens. That clay drains differently than sand, and it shifts with the seasons—especially during our humid summers and occasional freeze-thaw cycles. If your green's been down for a couple years, you've probably noticed the clay working underneath, which puts real stress on seams. Most yards here are a decent size, but shade patterns vary wildly depending on whether you're backed up to mature oaks or you've got full southern exposure near the Horse Park area. We design drainage around your specific yard, not a template. Seam repair in Conyers usually comes down to re-securing the turf backing where clay movement has created gaps, then resealing with materials that actually flex with our humidity swings. HOA properties in Olde Town sometimes have guidelines about green dimensions or borders, so we work within those constraints. The red clay also means we pay extra attention to subsurface moisture—standing water under a seam is your worst enemy. We've learned what works here over dozens of installations, and it's different from Atlanta or rural Georgia.
Rockdale County's clay soil shifts with moisture and temperature changes, especially in our humid summers. That movement works underneath your turf backing and stresses the seams. Rain drainage pooling under a seam accelerates separation. Professional sealing and proper base prep prevent this, but once separation starts, you need a repair to re-secure the backing and reseal against future moisture.
A well-installed green with proper drainage lasts 5-10 years before needing seam work. Conyers yards with good sun exposure and adequate slope drain faster and age better. If you're seeing seam issues within 2-3 years, the original install probably didn't account for our clay and humidity. We repair right and back our work.
Absolutely. If the turf itself is good and only the seams are failing, we can re-secure the backing, remove old adhesive, and reseal with commercial-grade materials that hold up to Conyers' weather cycles. This costs a fraction of replacement and usually extends the green's life another 5+ years.
We cut along the failing seam, clean out old adhesive and debris from the clay underneath, inspect the backing for damage, re-secure it with proper tension, then seal with turf-specific adhesive and waterproof tape. The whole job usually takes a day. We're based about 40 minutes away, so we schedule efficiently for Conyers and the surrounding areas.
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