Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Lilburn take a real beating, especially when you've got kids bouncing basketballs on them year-round or a serious tennis habit. The thing about our area—with all the mature neighborhoods around Lilburn City Park and out toward Killian Hill—is that those Gwinnett clay soils shift with the seasons, and that movement travels right up into your court surface. Seams start separating. Gaps open up. Before you know it, water's getting underneath, and what was a solid play surface becomes a liability. We've been handling sport court repairs across Lilburn for years, and the seam issues we see aren't random—they're predictable, they're fixable, and they're way more manageable when you catch them early. Whether your court's been down for five years or you're noticing fresh separation this season, LawnLogic gets it. We're local enough to understand how Gwinnett weather stresses these installations, experienced enough to repair them right, and straightforward enough to tell you what actually needs fixing versus what can wait. A solid seam repair keeps your court playable and extends its life by years.
Lilburn's landscape presents specific challenges for sport court longevity. That Gwinnett clay base shifts seasonally—it expands when wet and contracts when dry—creating lateral stress on seams that synthetic turf simply wasn't designed to handle forever. The neighborhoods around Lilburn City Park tend to have mature tree canopies, which means dappled sunlight rather than intense, direct heat. That's actually good for preventing UV degradation, but it can trap moisture near seam lines, accelerating breakdown. Many homes in the 30047 area sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots with relatively tight spacing between houses, which means your court might be squeezed into a corner where drainage and airflow aren't optimal. Installation height matters too—if your court was installed before proper subsurface prep became standard, settling and shifting are more likely. HOA communities in this area sometimes have strict landscaping guidelines, so your seam repair needs to blend seamlessly with the original installation rather than looking patchy or obviously reconstructed. We always factor in Gwinnett's humidity and occasional clay-base saturation when planning repairs.
Gwinnett's clay soil expands and contracts seasonally, creating movement beneath your court. That stress concentrates at seams. If your court's been down several years, UV exposure and foot traffic have also weakened the adhesive. We assess whether it's soil movement, installation age, or drainage issues—often it's a combination—and repair accordingly.
Most seam separations in Lilburn don't require full replacement. We pull back the affected turf, address any drainage or soil settling underneath, re-secure and seal the seams properly, and reinstall. Full replacement makes sense if the turf's aged out or damage is widespread, but isolated seam work saves you thousands.
A typical seam repair in the Lilburn area takes one to two days depending on how many seams we're addressing and whether we need to improve drainage underneath. We'll give you a timeline upfront. The court's playable again quickly—no long downtime like a full install would require.
Quality seam work blends in well if done right. We use matching turf and proper sealing techniques so the repair doesn't look like a patch. Over a season or two, foot traffic and weathering make the repair even less noticeable. We stand behind the work visually and functionally.
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