Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your putting green in Kennesaw takes a beating. Between the heat—we're talking 78 days a year pushing past 90 degrees—and that heavy red clay soil Cobb County's famous for, seams separate, fibers compress, and suddenly your backyard practice area looks more like a worn-out rug than a golf course. We see this constantly in neighborhoods like Legacy Park and Stilesboro, where homeowners invested in quality turf only to watch the Alabama heat and humidity do a number on the seams. Here's the thing: seam failure isn't a flaw in the turf itself. It's what happens when installation wasn't done right for Georgia's specific climate, or when repair work gets half-measured. We've been fixing putting greens across Kennesaw for years—right here in town, not a franchise operation from somewhere else. We know how the sun hits differently depending on whether your yard faces Kennesaw Mountain or backs up toward Town Center at Cobb. We understand that your soil drains (or doesn't drain) in ways that affect both the turf base and how seams hold up over time. If your putting green's seams are separating, gapping, or peeling, that's fixable. But it matters who does it.
Kennesaw's climate and soil create specific challenges for putting-green longevity. Your red clay base—that trademark Cobb County soil—compacts differently than sandy or loamy soil, which changes how water moves under the turf and puts stress on seams during freeze-thaw cycles (yes, we do get those in winter). Most yards in Legacy Park and Due West get solid sun exposure, which is great for playability but tough on UV-sensitive seam tape if it wasn't sealed properly during installation. Shade patterns shift seasonally around older trees, creating microclimates where moisture lingers and seam adhesives weaken faster. Kennesaw's 78+ days above 90 degrees mean your turf expands and contracts constantly—that movement is where seams fail. We typically find that putting greens installed without proper acclimation to our heat, or with standard residential-grade seam sealing rather than commercial-grade work, show damage within 3–5 years. Drainage underneath matters too; poor base prep in our clay-heavy terrain means water pools, freeze damage spreads, and seams separate from underneath. Your yard's size and slope also play a role—steeper grades in areas near Kennesaw Mountain accelerate drainage issues if the base wasn't engineered for it.
With 78 days yearly above 90 degrees, seams experience constant expansion and contraction. Standard installations show failure within 3–5 years if seams weren't sealed with commercial-grade adhesive designed for Georgia heat. Seams in direct sun—common in Legacy Park backyards—fail faster than shaded areas. Proper sealing and base prep can extend seam life to 10+ years.
Yes. Red clay compacts differently than other soil types, changing how water drains beneath your putting green. Poor drainage creates freeze-thaw stress in winter and allows moisture to weaken seam adhesive from underneath. During installation, we address this with proper base preparation—something many installers skip. It's a Kennesaw-specific issue that affects long-term seam integrity.
Most seams can be repaired without replacing the whole green. We remove the damaged section, clean and re-prep the base, and re-seam using commercial-grade adhesive. The repair blends invisibly if done right. Full replacement is only necessary if the turf itself is heavily degraded or if the base is compromised—less common than homeowners fear.
We're based here, not flying in crews from out of state. We understand how sun exposure works around Kennesaw Mountain, how our clay soil behaves in humidity, and which sealing methods actually survive our heat. We also stand behind repairs long-term—you're not dealing with a call center 500 miles away.
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