Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your Grayson putting green took a beating, and now you're staring at seams that have come apart or turf that's peeling back. That's more common than you'd think in East Gwinnett, especially after our humid summers and the clay-heavy soil we're dealing with around the Bay Creek area. A seam failure doesn't mean your whole green is shot—it usually means the installation settled unevenly or the adhesive bond gave way over time. We've been fixing these exact issues for homeowners in Grayson and throughout Gwinnett County, and the good news is that professional seam repair is straightforward when you've got someone who knows the regional soil conditions and how our weather cycles stress artificial turf. Whether your green sits in full sun near Grayson High School or in a shadier yard closer to Bay Creek Park, we can patch, re-seam, or reinforce problem areas without tearing out the whole installation. Most seam repairs happen fast—often in a single visit—and you get your playing surface back to tournament-ready.
Grayson's clay-based soil is one of the biggest factors in how artificial turf settles over time. That dense, compacted earth under your putting green can shift seasonally, especially during wet springs and dry summers, which puts extra stress on seams. If your yard has any slope—common in the Bay Creek neighborhoods—water tends to pool around edges, and that moisture can weaken adhesive bonds if the initial installation didn't account for drainage. Sun exposure matters too. Homes closer to open areas get intense afternoon heat, which can cause turf backing to expand and contract, separating seams slightly. Shaded yards near tree lines stay cooler but develop more algae on seams during humid months. Most residential putting greens in Grayson run 200 to 400 square feet, which means two to four seam lines depending on layout. We always recommend inspecting seams every spring before the heat picks up and after heavy rain events, since our Gwinnett clay doesn't drain as fast as sandy soils do in other Georgia regions.
Seam-only repair is usually the way to go, especially if the rest of your green is holding up well. We'll clean out the old adhesive, recut if needed, and apply new seaming tape and adhesive. For Grayson greens, we've found that reinforcing seams with a stronger polyurethane bond reduces re-separation by about 90% compared to original installations. Full replacement is only necessary if the turf itself is worn, stained, or damaged beyond the seam area.
Most single or double seam repairs take 2 to 4 hours, depending on how many problem areas we're addressing and whether the surrounding turf needs any cleanup. We schedule most Grayson jobs in one afternoon visit. If you've got multiple seams failing, we might recommend spreading work across two days so adhesive cures properly in our humidity before foot traffic returns.
East Gwinnett's clay soil shifts more than sandy regions, putting lateral stress on seams. Seasonal moisture swings—wet springs, dry summers—make your soil expand and contract. If drainage wasn't optimized during initial installation, water pooling around edges weakens adhesive. Sun exposure causes turf backing to expand, opening tiny gaps that moisture exploits. All of these are fixable with proper reinforcement.
We back all seam repairs with a 3-year warranty against separation under normal use. That covers Grayson's typical weather cycles. If a seam fails again within that window due to workmanship, we'll redo it at no charge. Warranty doesn't cover damage from extreme weather events or failure to maintain proper drainage around the green.
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