Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Cumming's got that perfect blend of suburban charm and lakeside living—and that means your yard takes a beating from the humidity and occasional heavy rain rolling off Lake Lanier. Whether you're in The Collection with its manicured expectations or over in Windermere where the lots run bigger, artificial turf has become the smart choice for homeowners who want a lush lawn without the constant maintenance that our sandy clay soil demands. We've been installing and repairing synthetic turf throughout Forsyth County for years, and we know exactly how Cumming's microclimate affects your lawn. Seams are where most problems show up—improper installation or UV exposure can cause them to separate or fray—but that's exactly what we specialize in. A quality repair done right now prevents bigger headaches later, especially when you're looking at resale value in neighborhoods like yours. Our team can drive out from our shop and assess your turf situation without the runaround. We'll show you what's actually happening with those seams and give you honest pricing on whether a repair makes sense or if a full reinstall is the better long-term play.
Cumming's sandier clay base is trickier than pure clay—it drains differently, which affects how your turf base settles over time. That's why seam integrity matters so much here. The lake-influenced microclimate means you're getting more moisture in spring and fall, which can stress seam tape if the initial installation didn't account for expansion and contraction. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're near the tree canopy around Lake Lanier or out in the open sections of The Collection and Windermere. Full-sun yards tend to show seam wear faster because UV breaks down adhesives quicker. Shade patterns in Cumming are also inconsistent—morning sun near the lake, afternoon shade deeper into the neighborhoods—so your turf experiences temperature swings that push seams to move. Most residential lots in your area run between 5,000 and 12,000 square feet, which means seams are inevitable. Professional installation and timely repairs prevent small gaps from becoming tripping hazards or dirt-collecting eyesores. If you've noticed separation or buckling along seams, the sandy base underneath may need leveling before we re-tape.
Our lake-influenced humidity and temperature swings push synthetic turf to expand and contract constantly. If the seam tape wasn't applied with enough adhesive or the base wasn't properly compacted into that sandy clay, separation happens fast. UV exposure accelerates tape breakdown too, especially in sunny pockets of The Collection.
Absolutely. If the turf itself is holding up and the damage is localized to the seam, we can re-tape and re-glue without a full reinstall. We'll inspect the base for settling first—that sandier Forsyth County soil can shift after a few years—and level it if needed before we re-seal the seam.
Most repairs take a single day. We'll remove the old tape, clean the backs of the turf pieces, apply fresh adhesive, and re-press the seam. You're typically looking at a few hours of work depending on seam length. The adhesive needs time to cure, so we'll give you full details on when it's safe to walk on.
When done right, yes. We use commercial-grade seam tape and moisture-resistant adhesive rated for Forsyth County's humidity levels. Proper base preparation is the real key—if settling or drainage issues caused the first failure, we address those before we re-tape, so you don't have the same problem in two years.
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