Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your putting green in Hampton has taken a beating, and that seam is starting to show. Whether it's the Georgia sun working overtime or just normal wear from months of practice putts, seams separate—and when they do, they can catch your putter or trap debris faster than you'd like. The good news? We've been fixing Hampton putting greens for years, and seam repair is one of those jobs we can knock out without replacing the whole installation. Hampton's location near the Atlanta Motor Speedway puts your home in that sweet spot of south metro Henry County where clay soil and afternoon heat create real conditions for turf stress. Your putting green takes the full brunt of it. A separated seam doesn't just look sloppy; it invites water pooling, divots, and accelerated wear on the edges. The longer you wait, the more the gap spreads, and what started as a repair becomes a larger headache. We handle seam work the right way. That means assessing whether the original installation shifted—common in Henry County's clay base—or if the seam itself failed. Most of the time, we can re-seam and re-secure without touching the rest of your green. You get your playing surface back to smooth, tournament-ready condition without the cost or downtime of a full replacement. Our team knows Hampton's neighborhoods and yards, and we've learned what makes turf hold up here.
Hampton's soil is that dense Henry County clay that most Georgia contractors mention but don't account for properly. Under your putting green, we're dealing with heavy subsurface that doesn't drain like sandy loam. This matters for seam repair because water seeking the easiest path will find separated seams fast, and clay underneath means that water sits rather than passes through. The sun exposure around Hampton's residential areas—especially near Atlanta Motor Speedway neighborhoods—is intense and unforgiving in summer. If your green faces south or west, UV stress on the seams accelerates aging and makes the infill settle unevenly. We see this pattern consistently in yards across Hampton's neighborhoods, which is why we're meticulous about re-securing seams at the right depth and tension. Your yard's size and layout matter too. Smaller Hampton lots often mean putting greens squeezed into tight spaces with minimal shade, which drives heat stress into the seams. Larger properties sometimes have tree cover that shifts sun patterns seasonally—meaning a seam that was protected in June becomes exposed by August. During our repair assessment, we map your green's microclimate so we can anticipate future seam issues and prevent them from returning.
If you can see daylight or infill escaping where two seams meet, it's time. Early-stage separation—a hairline gap—can be monitored, but Hampton's clay and summer heat accelerate separation quickly. We recommend addressing it within a month to prevent water from working underneath and destabilizing the entire edge.
Absolutely. Seam repair is targeted work. We re-seam and re-secure the separated joint, reset infill, and re-level that section. Your rest of the green stays untouched. The process takes hours, not days, and costs significantly less than full reinstallation. This is one of our most common Hampton putting green service calls.
Yes, when it's done correctly. We use seam tape and adhesive rated for heat cycling and UV exposure. We also account for Hampton's clay base during re-installation, ensuring proper sub-base compaction so water doesn't pool at the seam. Proper technique makes the difference between a temporary fix and a lasting one.
Most seam repairs finish in 4–6 hours, including cure time for adhesive. We can often complete work in a single day if the seam is isolated. We'll give you a timeline after our site visit. Your green is playable again quickly—no extended downtime like a full installation.
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