Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Artificial turf in Kennesaw has become the go-to solution for homeowners tired of battling that stubborn red clay and the relentless Georgia heat. Whether you're in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, or Due West, you've probably noticed how fast your natural grass turns brown and thin once summer hits—and that's before the seams start separating from all the thermal stress. The good news? A properly installed synthetic lawn handles Cobb County's 78+ days of 90-degree heat without breaking a sweat. We've been doing this work right here in Kennesaw for years, and we understand exactly what your yard is up against. If your existing turf is showing wear, developing gaps between seams, or just isn't holding up anymore, seam repair and reinstallation might be exactly what you need. Modern artificial turf is nothing like what homeowners installed 10 years ago—it looks real, drains properly even with our heavy clay soil, and actually improves your property value. Let's talk about getting your lawn looking sharp again without the maintenance headache.
Kennesaw's combination of heavy red clay soil and intense summer heat creates unique challenges for both natural and artificial turf. That clay doesn't drain quickly, which means if your synthetic lawn wasn't installed with proper base preparation, you'll end up with water pooling and seams pulling apart—especially around the Due West and Stilesboro areas where yards tend to have lower spots. The thermal expansion that happens on those 90-degree days is real too. Without adequate infill and quality seaming, your turf will shift and gap along the joints. Most Kennesaw properties also get hit with full sun exposure, particularly lots near Town Center at Cobb or those with southern-facing yards. This accelerates wear on lower-quality turf and can create uneven fading if the original installation didn't account for UV protection. Here's what we always recommend: proper compacted base, correct infill depth (usually 1 to 1.5 inches), and professional seaming with backing adhesive that's rated for Georgia heat cycles. Many neighborhoods around KSU and Legacy Park have HOA guidelines about turf appearance and pile height, so we make sure installations meet those standards. The good news is that once it's done right, you're looking at 15+ years without thinking about it.
Thermal expansion and contraction from our 78+ days of 90-degree heat is the main culprit. Without proper infill depth or if the original seam was installed with low-quality adhesive, the turf shifts. Heavy Cobb County clay underneath also expands differently than the turf itself, creating stress at the joints. We can repair existing seams or reinstall problem areas with heat-welded seaming that's rated for Georgia's temperature swings.
Most seam repairs take a single day, depending on how many linear feet we're addressing. If you're in Legacy Park or Due West and have multiple problem areas, we might schedule two days. We'll assess the damage first—sometimes it's just re-adhesiving, sometimes we need to cut and re-seam. Full replacement of a 5,000-square-foot yard typically takes two to three days.
Absolutely, but preparation is everything. That red clay doesn't drain like sandy soil, so we install a compacted base layer, add crushed stone, and slope the yard slightly for water runoff. Without this step, you'll get pooling and accelerated seam failure. It's extra work upfront, but it prevents callbacks and keeps your turf lasting 15+ years.
Yes. Many Kennesaw neighborhoods have specific requirements about pile height, color, and appearance. We're familiar with Legacy Park, Stilesboro, and Due West guidelines. We'll help you navigate any HOA submission and ensure your new turf meets their specs before we install.
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