Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pet turf in Newnan has become the smart choice for homeowners tired of mud-caked paws on their kitchen tile and bald spots in their backyards. Whether you're in Downtown Newnan where lot sizes run smaller, or out in the newer subdivisions where families have more room to play, artificial grass built to handle dogs and cats changes the game. The red clay soil we deal with in Coweta County doesn't drain well after rain, and it stains everything it touches. Natural grass struggles here, especially under the pounding of an active dog. That's where pet-specific turf comes in—it's engineered to let water drain through instead of pooling on top, it won't turn your white dog brown, and it actually gets cleaner the more you rinse it off. LawnLogic has been installing pet turf across Georgia for years, and we've learned exactly what works in Newnan's climate and soil conditions. The neighborhoods here deserve yards that can keep up with real family life, not Instagram-perfect lawns that fall apart by summer.
Newnan's red clay base means drainage is your biggest concern with any yard surface. Natural grass roots can't penetrate that clay easily, and water sits on top—perfect breeding ground for algae and odor if you have pets. Pet turf solves this by installing a permeable backing system underneath that lets urine drain straight through the clay and into a base layer we set up specifically for Coweta County soil. Sun exposure varies significantly between older neighborhoods around the Downtown Square and newer subdivisions like The Lakes at Glenrochie, where tree coverage is still developing. Full-sun yards need UV-stabilized turf that won't fade; shadier lots benefit from our shade-tolerant blends. Lot sizes in Newnan range from compact urban properties to larger suburban yards, and we size drainage systems accordingly. If you're dealing with existing seams from previous turf installation or repairs, we'll inspect the subgrade for settling or erosion before recommending a full reseal or replacement. The clay here can shift slightly with seasonal moisture changes, which is why proper base preparation—not just laying turf on top—keeps seams sealed and flat for years.
Seam separation happens when the base underneath shifts or when the original installation didn't account for Coweta County's clay soil movement. We see this in older turf jobs where contractors didn't prep the subgrade properly. A seam repair involves lifting the turf, checking the base for settling, adding material if needed, and re-seaming with proper adhesive and heat fusion. It's not a DIY fix—you need the right tools and experience with Newnan's soil conditions to make it stick.
In most Newnan homes, seam repair is the better option if the surrounding turf is still in good shape and only one or two seams are failing. We'll assess whether the problem is isolated or if it points to a broader base issue. Sometimes a localized repair takes care of it; other times, reinspecting the entire drainage system prevents future problems. Either way, we're not going to sell you a full replacement if a repair will work.
A single seam repair typically takes 2–4 hours, depending on how much subgrade work is needed beneath the clay soil. If we need to add base material or address settling, add another hour or two. We'll give you a clear timeline when we inspect it. Most repairs are done in one day, and your yard is ready for pets again by evening.
Yes, when done correctly. Our seam repairs use the same heat-fusion and adhesive process as new installations, and we reinforce the base specifically for pet traffic in Newnan's climate. The key is proper base prep so the clay doesn't shift beneath the turf. That's where most DIY or rushed jobs fail—the seam eventually separates again because the ground underneath moved.
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