Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Dacula backyard sounds great in theory—until you're three years in and notice the seams starting to separate. We see this constantly across Gwinnett County, especially in the newer subdivisions around Rabbit Hill and the Harbins area. The combination of Georgia's clay-heavy soil, seasonal ground movement, and our humidity cycles puts real stress on synthetic turf seams. Here's the thing: a seam failure isn't a design flaw or a product defect. It's actually preventable, and if it's already happening, it's absolutely fixable. We've been repairing putting greens throughout Dacula for years, and we've learned exactly what works in this specific part of East Gwinnett. Whether your green is showing minor separation or full-blown gaps, we can assess the damage, explain what caused it, and get it playing true again without replacing the entire installation.
Dacula's clay-based soil is beautiful for many things, but it's tough on synthetic turf seams. When we install putting greens here—whether near Little Mulberry Park or deeper into the newer subdivisions—we account for the seasonal expansion and contraction that's typical in Gwinnett County. Your yard likely experiences pretty significant moisture swings, especially during Georgia's wet springs and humid summers. That ground movement puts constant micro-stress on seam adhesive. Shade patterns matter too. If your green sits under mature trees common to this area, you're dealing with damp conditions that slow seam cure time during installation and can soften the glue over time. Most Dacula properties we work on have decent yard space, which gives us room to manage drainage properly—critical for keeping moisture from pooling under the turf and weakening the foundation. HOA communities around here are generally pretty detail-oriented about landscape appearance, so a compromised seam isn't just functional problem; it affects your curb appeal. We design our repairs with Dacula's specific soil behavior and weather patterns in mind, not generic Georgia conditions.
Gwinnett County's clay soil expands and contracts seasonally, which shifts the base layer under your green. That movement tugs at seams over time. Combined with our humidity and tree shade in neighborhoods like Rabbit Hill, the seam glue never fully hardens as intended. It's not a manufacturing issue—it's environmental. We repair seams by removing the old adhesive, prepping the base, and re-bonding with products rated for East Gwinnett's soil behavior and moisture patterns.
We repair seams all the time in Dacula without touching the rest of the turf. If the separation is localized—which it usually is—we cut back the affected area, clean the base, re-adhere the turf, and stitch it back together. Full replacement is rarely necessary. A proper repair typically costs a fraction of a new installation and lasts just as long if we address the underlying cause, like base settling or drainage.
Most single-seam repairs in Dacula take one day, depending on complexity. If you have multiple seams or we need to improve drainage underneath, we might schedule two days. We work around your schedule and try to minimize disruption to your yard, especially important in HOA communities where appearance matters. You can usually putt on it again within 24 hours of completion.
Yes. We warranty our repair work against adhesive failure for five years, which covers the Dacula climate cycle. What we don't cover is new separations caused by base movement or drainage problems we flagged during the repair. If those issues exist, we'll recommend fixes upfront—like improved base stabilization or drainage—so you don't have the same problem next year.
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