Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Jonesboro backyard sounds like a luxury, but it's becoming a practical addition for homeowners around Downtown and the Tara Blvd area who want to skip the drive to the course and practice their short game on their own time. The thing is, synthetic putting greens aren't maintenance-free, and seams—the joints where turf sections meet—are where most problems start. If your green is showing separation, lifting edges, or visible lines that weren't there before, a seam repair now saves you from a full replacement later. We've been installing and fixing these systems throughout Clayton County for years, and we know the specific challenges Jonesboro's clay soil and humidity patterns create. That's why we treat seam repair as both a technical fix and a preventive measure. Whether your green was installed five years ago or last spring, we can assess the seam integrity, re-secure backing, and re-seal joints so your surface stays playable and protected against water infiltration and turf separation.
Jonesboro sits on Clayton County's characteristic clay, which drains differently than sandier soils you might find elsewhere in metro Atlanta. When moisture gets beneath a putting green's seams, it doesn't evaporate quickly—it can pool and weaken the adhesive bond holding the synthetic backing down. That's why seam sealing is especially important here. Your yard's sun exposure matters too. Homes near Stately Oaks Plantation or in the older Downtown Jonesboro neighborhoods often have mature trees casting afternoon shade, which keeps the turf cooler and actually extends its life compared to full-sun installations. However, shade also means slower drainage and more algae growth along seam edges. We recommend annual seam inspections for Jonesboro installations. Most residential putting greens here run 300 to 600 square feet—big enough to practice multiple shot lengths but small enough to fit in a typical side or backyard. Clayton County's summer heat and humidity (June through September especially) stress the turf and accelerate adhesive breakdown, so catching seam problems before July prevents major damage.
Don't wait. Lifted seams on Clayton County clay are like a leak in a roof—it gets worse fast. Water works underneath, adhesive continues breaking down, and you end up replacing entire sections instead of re-sealing one joint. We typically see Jonesboro installations fail at seams during summer humidity spikes, so address it before July if you notice any lift.
Most well-installed greens in the area go 3 to 5 years before needing seam work. However, if your green is in full sun (common near Tara Blvd), sits on clay that drains slowly, or gets heavy use, you might need inspection every 1 to 2 years. We recommend a free walk-through annually to catch small issues early.
Absolutely. We've fixed seams on greens installed by other companies throughout Clayton County. We inspect the adhesive type, backing condition, and drainage underneath before re-sealing. Every job is different, but we've got the expertise to match the original system or upgrade it if needed.
A single seam repair typically runs $150 to $400 depending on length and backing condition. Timeline is usually 1 to 2 days, including prep and cure time. We can usually fit Jonesboro jobs within a week. Full quotes come after a site visit—call us to schedule.
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