Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool area in McDonough takes a beating. Whether you're in Eagle's Landing, Kelleytown, or anywhere else in Henry County, that Georgia heat and humidity are tough on natural grass—especially around decking and high-traffic zones. Artificial turf around pools solves a real problem: no mud, no dead patches from chlorine splash, and way less maintenance when you'd rather be enjoying the water. We've installed pool turf for homeowners throughout 30252 and 30253, and the difference is immediate. The seams are the critical part, though. A poorly done seam will separate, collect debris, and ruin the whole look within a season. That's where precision matters. We handle McDonough pool installations with the same attention to detail you'd expect from a company that knows Henry County's soil and climate inside and out. If your existing pool turf is showing seam separation or wear, we can repair it without replacing the whole installation.
Henry County's dense clay soil drains differently than sandy regions, which affects how we prep the base under pool turf. Standing water around your pool deck isn't just ugly—it breeds mold and accelerates seam failure. We account for this by installing proper drainage layers beneath your turf, something generic installers often skip. McDonough's sun exposure varies significantly depending on tree cover and your lot's orientation. Properties in the newer subdivisions tend to have less mature shade, meaning your turf sees full UV most days. That matters for color retention and longevity. HOA rules in Eagle's Landing and similar communities sometimes restrict turf height or require specific aesthetic standards, so we verify those before installation. Most McDonough properties have decent-sized backyards, which means we're usually working with 400–800 square feet of pool decking. That's enough space where seam placement strategy becomes crucial—we avoid placing seams in high-foot-traffic zones or directly under the diving board. The Henry County clay also means we need to slope drainage slightly away from pool structures to prevent water pooling and seam stress.
Henry County's clay-heavy soil doesn't drain as fast as sandy soils, so moisture gets trapped under seams. Combined with McDonough's humid summers, this creates ideal conditions for seam adhesive breakdown. We use commercial-grade drainage and superior seam sealing techniques specifically designed for this climate. Proper installation prevents the separation you see with budget jobs.
If the turf itself is in good shape and the seams are the only issue, we can absolutely repair them. We'll cut out the failing seam, prepare the edges properly, and re-seam with marine-grade adhesive rated for pool conditions. This is way more affordable than full replacement and restores structural integrity in a day.
Most single-seam repairs take 4–6 hours, depending on seam length and turf condition. If you have multiple seams failing, we may recommend scheduling a full-day service. Weather matters too—we don't seam in rain, and adhesive needs 24 hours to cure, so plan for that turnaround.
Done right, no. We match the turf pile direction, use identical adhesive and infill, and blend the seam so it's visually seamless. If your original installation cut corners, the repair might actually look better because we're using proper technique. Your pool area will look cohesive again.
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