Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Jonesboro backyards are getting a real workout these days—and that means seams take a beating. Whether you've got a court near Downtown Jonesboro or out toward the Tara Boulevard area, artificial turf seams are bound to shift, separate, or fray after a few seasons of hard play. The good news? Seam repair doesn't mean ripping out your whole court. LawnLogic has been helping Jonesboro homeowners extend the life of their sport courts for years, and we know exactly how Clayton County's climate and soil conditions affect turf durability. Our team handles seam re-adhesion, fabric welding, and edge reinforcement—the real work that keeps your court safe and playable. Most courts around Jonesboro see their first significant seam issues between year 3 and 5, especially if they're in high-traffic zones or exposed to intense summer heat. The fix is straightforward when you call the right crew, and we're just 35 minutes away, ready to assess and repair.
Jonesboro's Clayton County clay and south metro humidity create specific challenges for sport-court longevity. That dense, moisture-retentive clay base means proper drainage under your court is essential—if water pools or seeps into seams, adhesive degrades fast. Summer heat and afternoon sun exposure (especially on courts facing west toward the Tara Boulevard corridor) accelerate UV breakdown of turf fibers and the latex compounds holding seams together. Humidity in the 70–90% range means seams can swell and contract with seasonal changes, which is why we often see separation issues in spring and fall. Jonesboro yards typically range from 0.25 to 0.5 acres in residential areas, and most courts are installed with 15–20 feet of clearance around perimeter fencing. That footprint means edge seams—where turf meets border tape and fence lines—bear extra stress from foot traffic and weather exposure. If your court is in a neighborhood HOA like Downtown Jonesboro, check deed restrictions on court color or dimensions before repair; some boards require specific infill or backing materials. We account for all of this during inspection.
Look for visible separation where two turf panels meet—you'll see backing material or a gap wider than a credit card. Water pooling along seams during rain is another red flag. In Jonesboro's humidity, seams often show stress first around the perimeter where foot traffic is heaviest. If you can peel back an edge or notice loose infill near a seam line, call us for an inspection. Catching it early prevents further deterioration.
Absolutely. We service sport courts regardless of who installed them. Different contractors use different adhesive systems and turf grades, so we inspect each seam to identify the specific failure point. Whether your court was built five years ago or last year, we match the repair method to your turf type and backing material to ensure a durable fix.
Most seam repairs take 2–4 hours depending on the length and number of seams. We recommend keeping the court clear for 24 hours after repair to let adhesive cure fully, especially in Jonesboro's humidity. If it's a high-traffic area near Downtown Jonesboro, we sometimes schedule work during cooler morning hours to optimize adhesive set time.
Seam repair runs a fraction of replacement cost—typically $300–$800 per seam depending on length and condition. A full court replacement in a Jonesboro residential yard runs $8,000–$15,000. Catching seam damage early and repairing it extends your court's life another 5–7 years, making it the smart financial move for most homeowners.
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