Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck in East Point took a beating, and now you're staring at seams that have separated or started to fray. That's more common than you'd think around here—especially in neighborhoods like Downtown East Point and Jefferson Park where summer gets intense and those clay-heavy soil conditions shift underneath everything you've installed. The good news? Seam repair on artificial turf doesn't mean ripping everything out and starting over. We've handled dozens of pool installations across South Fulton, and we know exactly what happens when UV exposure and ground movement team up to stress those welded joints. Whether your turf is five years old or fifteen months old, separated seams are fixable—and we can get to you without the long wait times you'd face calling someone from further out. Our crew works throughout Fulton County and can be in your East Point backyard within a reasonable timeframe to assess the damage, discuss your repair options, and get your pool area looking safe and seamless again.
East Point's clay-rich soil is beautiful for a lot of things, but it does move—especially during heavy rains and freeze-thaw cycles. That ground shift puts real stress on seams in artificial turf, particularly around pool decks where you're already dealing with water saturation and drainage challenges. The neighborhoods around Camp Creek Marketplace and the MARTA corridor tend to have tighter lot sizes, which means your pool turf installation might be squeezed between structures or have limited sun exposure in some spots. Both conditions affect how seams hold up over time. Direct sun exposure, which many East Point pool decks get plenty of, can accelerate UV degradation of the turf material itself—but it also helps keep moisture from lingering in the seams, which is actually a plus. If you're in a community with HOA guidelines (common in the Jefferson Park area), you'll want to make sure your seam repair matches the original turf specification and color. We always pull samples and photos before we start work so there's no color mismatch. The clay base also means proper drainage around the pool edge is critical during repair—we account for that in how we re-secure the seams.
Most repairs take a single afternoon visit. We assess the seam damage, clean out debris and old adhesive, re-glue or re-weld the seam depending on the damage, and let it cure properly before you use the pool area again. For a typical East Point pool deck, you're looking at a few hours of work. We'll give you a solid timeline after the initial walkthrough.
We keep detailed records of installations and can usually source matching material. If your turf is more than 7–8 years old, color fade might mean a section replacement looks slightly different initially—but it blends in quickly. We'll be upfront about this before work starts, especially for East Point homes where HOA rules might apply.
Clay-based soil movement, freeze-thaw cycles, water saturation underneath the turf, and UV stress all play roles. South Fulton's humidity and seasonal ground shift put extra pressure on those welded seams. Poor initial drainage installation is another culprit we see often. We diagnose which factor is at work in your specific yard.
Not necessarily. If the damage is on the pool-facing edge, we can often work around it without draining. If the seam is in the walk-around deck area, no drainage needed at all. We'll let you know during the estimate whether water access affects our work.
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