Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts take a beating, especially in the Loganville area where you've got clay-heavy soil and humidity that can work seams hard over time. Whether your court is in Bay Creek, near Downtown Loganville, or out toward the Walton County side, seam separation is one of those issues that sneaks up on you. One season your court looks solid, the next you're noticing gaps where the turf panels meet. The good news? Seam repair doesn't mean ripping out your whole installation. LawnLogic handles these fixes regularly for residential and light-use courts throughout east metro Atlanta, including the Loganville area. We know how the local clay and moisture patterns affect synthetic turf longevity, and we've got the materials and technique to seal seams back up properly so water doesn't creep underneath and cause bigger headaches down the road. If your sport court's seen better days, or if you're thinking about installing one and want to understand what maintenance looks like, we can walk you through it.
Loganville sits right on that Walton-Gwinnett border where clay soil dominates—that dense, dense clay that doesn't drain like sandy soils do in other parts of Georgia. For sport courts, this matters because improper drainage underneath can push water into seams, especially after heavy rain or summer thunderstorms. The humidity here is real too. That moisture cycling in and out of the substrate can stress seam tape and adhesive over time, particularly on courts that get full sun exposure (like ones positioned near Vines Park or in the Bay Creek neighborhood where trees are less dense). Most residential courts in Loganville run between 300 and 600 square feet, which is manageable for DIY-minded owners but honestly easier to maintain if you work with a pro on repairs. Shade patterns matter a lot here—if your court has morning sun but afternoon tree cover, you'll see less UV stress on seams. If it's fully exposed, plan on more frequent inspection. We recommend checking your seams visually every spring and after heavy rain events. The clay base means you also want to verify your sub-base compaction and drainage slope during installation; cutting corners there will accelerate seam failure.
The clay-heavy soil around Loganville and Walton County doesn't drain water as quickly as sandier soils elsewhere in Georgia. When moisture sits under your court longer, it puts pressure on seam adhesive and tape, making them fail faster. Add summer humidity and rain cycles, and you've got a recipe for seam stress. That's why sub-base prep and drainage slope are critical here.
Yes. We can clean out old seam tape, dry the edges properly, and re-tape and re-seal without a full removal. Success depends on how deteriorated the surrounding turf is and whether the substrate beneath is still sound. If the court's less than 8–10 years old and just the seams are failing, targeted repair usually works well for Loganville installations.
For a typical residential sport court in the Loganville area, seam repair takes 1–2 days depending on how many linear feet need work and weather conditions. We need dry conditions to apply new seam tape and adhesive, so we plan around our local forecast. After repair, cure time is usually 24 hours before you should use the court.
Seam repair typically runs 30–50% of full replacement cost. For a small residential court, repair might be a few hundred dollars; full replacement could be several thousand. We recommend getting a site visit so we can assess whether repair is realistic or if the court's age and overall condition point to replacement being the better long-term choice.
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