Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your putting green in Hoschton is probably showing its age. Maybe you installed it five or six years back when you first moved to Traditions or Reunion, and now those seams are starting to separate—especially if you've got heavy foot traffic between your deck and the green. That's exactly what we see out here in Jackson County. The clay-heavy soil, combined with our Georgia humidity and the way yards settle over time, puts real stress on synthetic turf seams. The good news? Seam repair isn't complicated, and it doesn't mean ripping out your entire putting green. We've been handling these jobs across Hoschton for years—everything from quick touch-ups to full re-seaming projects. Most of our customers are within a 50-minute drive from our base, so we can get to your place quickly, assess what's actually happening with those seams, and get you back to weekend rounds without the frustration. Your putting green can look and play like new again.
Hoschton sits on Jackson County's notorious clay soil, which matters more than you'd think for putting-green longevity. Clay doesn't drain like sandy loam, so during our wet springs, moisture builds up underneath synthetic turf—and that's when seams start to flex and separate. If your green is in the Traditions neighborhood closer to Chateau Elan, you might also be dealing with partial shade from mature trees, which slows evaporation and keeps that subsurface damp longer. Reunion-area yards tend to be slightly more open, which helps, but both neighborhoods experience the same seasonal swings. Most residential lots here run 8,000 to 15,000 square feet, so putting greens are typically 200 to 400 square feet—big enough to matter, small enough that seam repair is cost-effective. During installation or repair, we always recommend proper base preparation with drainage stone and landscape fabric to combat Jackson County's drainage challenges. Skipping that step is how you end up back here in two years.
Jackson County's clay soil holds moisture, which expands and contracts with seasonal changes—that movement stresses seams. Heavy foot traffic from the patio down to the green accelerates wear. If your green was installed without proper drainage base, moisture gets trapped underneath, and seams fail faster. We see this constantly in both Traditions and Reunion neighborhoods.
Absolutely. If seams are separating but the turf itself is still in good shape, we can re-seam using the same yarn and adhesive method as the original install. It's a fraction of the cost of replacement. Most seam repairs in Hoschton take a single day, and you're back to using your green within 24 hours.
A properly repaired seam, combined with good drainage underneath, typically holds 5–7 years or longer depending on foot traffic. In Hoschton's clay environment, the key is making sure water isn't pooling under your green. We address the root cause during repair, not just the symptom.
Both neighborhoods have landscape guidelines, but putting greens are generally permitted as part of regular yard maintenance. Seam repair definitely qualifies—you're restoring what's there, not making a major change. We can discuss any specific concerns when we assess your green.
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