Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dacula homeowners deal with a unique mix of challenges when it comes to outdoor living. The clay-heavy soils around Rabbit Hill and the Harbins area don't drain like you'd want them to, and if you've got artificial turf that's already been down for a few years, seams can start showing wear from our Georgia humidity and the freeze-thaw cycles we get most winters. That's where seam repair becomes more than just cosmetic—it's about keeping water from wicking underneath and extending the life of your investment. We've spent years working in Gwinnett County neighborhoods just like yours, and we know how quickly a small seam gap can turn into a bigger problem when it's sitting on that East Gwinnett clay base. Whether your turf was installed during the subdivision boom or you've had it down since before the newer homes went in around Little Mulberry Park, our repair crews understand the specific conditions that affect artificial grass in this part of Georgia. We're based close enough that we can get to you quickly, assess the damage, and get your yard looking seamless again—literally.
Dacula's newer subdivisions sit on dense clay soil that doesn't absorb water the way sandy or loamy soils do. This matters for artificial turf because water pools differently here, and if seams aren't sealed properly or start to separate, that moisture gets trapped underneath. The humidity levels we get through spring and summer also mean your turf backing stays damper longer, which accelerates seam degradation if the original installation didn't account for our regional climate. Most yards in the Rabbit Hill and Harbins neighborhoods have moderate to full sun exposure, which actually helps seams hold up better than shaded installations—but it also makes any visible gaps stand out. We typically see seam issues crop up around year three to five, especially in homes where the ground settled after installation. The good news: Dacula's newer construction means most installations used modern backing materials that are easier to repair than older systems. Prep work here always includes ensuring your base has proper drainage; we'll often add a perforated underlay if the original wasn't sufficient for our clay conditions.
Our clay-heavy soil doesn't drain like sandier regions, so water pools around seams longer. Combined with Gwinnett County's humidity and our winter freeze-thaw cycles, the ground shifts underneath, putting stress on seam adhesive. This is especially true in Rabbit Hill subdivisions where fill soil was compacted during development.
Absolutely. We can re-seam existing installations, though the age and original adhesive quality matter. Turf installed in Dacula's newer subdivisions usually has quality backings that accept new seaming well. We'll assess your specific turf type and recommend the best repair method.
Most repairs take one to two days, depending on seam length and soil prep needed. Our crews are familiar with the clay conditions around Harbins and Rabbit Hill, so we can usually complete work without the delays you'd see from installers unfamiliar with local soil drainage patterns.
Modern seaming tape and adhesive blend well on newer turf installations common in Dacula's subdivisions. We color-match to your existing blade and ensure the seam sits flush. Over a few weeks, foot traffic helps it disappear. Older installations may show slightly more, but it's minimal.
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