Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Norcross take a beating. Whether you've got one installed near Thrasher Park or in one of the Historic Norcross neighborhoods, seams start to separate—especially in our Georgia heat and humidity. You might notice the edges pulling apart, water pooling underneath, or the whole court starting to shift. That's exactly where we come in. LawnLogic has been handling artificial turf repairs across Gwinnett County for years, and we know what happens to sport courts in this climate. Seam failure isn't just ugly; it compromises the whole playing surface and can lead to injuries. The good news? Seam repair is fixable, and it doesn't always mean ripping everything out and starting over. We've restored courts in the Peachtree Corners area, downtown Norcross, and everywhere in between. Our team can get to your property in about half an hour from our HQ, assess the damage, and give you honest pricing on whether repair makes sense or if a full replacement is the move. Most of the time, catching seam issues early means you're looking at a targeted fix, not a full rebuild.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil does. That matters because water underneath your sport court is seam failure's best friend. After heavy rain—and we get plenty of it in Georgia spring—water sits under the turf and puts pressure on those seams. If your court was installed without a proper drainage layer, you're fighting an uphill battle. The mix of commercial and residential properties around Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners means yards vary wildly in size and sun exposure. Some courts are tucked under oak trees (great for cooling, rough on the turf itself from debris). Others get blasted by afternoon sun, which can actually warp backing and adhesive. HOA communities in the area often have specific requirements about court materials and installation methods, so if you're in one of those neighborhoods, we'll make sure any repair stays compliant. Installation notes here are crucial: proper base prep and drainage grading make the difference between a court that lasts and one that fails within 3–5 years. We always recommend reinforced seaming in Gwinnett because of our clay base.
Georgia's humidity accelerates seam breakdown. In Norcross, a small separation can become a trip hazard or full blowout within one season if water gets underneath. Summer temperatures also stress the adhesive holding seams. We typically recommend addressing seams within 30 days of noticing separation, especially heading into our wet seasons.
Most HOAs in Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners allow targeted repairs as long as they match the existing court specs and don't affect overall aesthetics. We've handled dozens of HOA approvals in Gwinnett County. Bring us your covenants, and we'll confirm before we start work.
Almost always, yes. A seam repair typically runs $300–$800 depending on length and damage. Full court replacement is thousands. However, if 30% or more of your seams are failing, replacement becomes cost-competitive. We'll inspect and give you a real estimate—no upsell.
Drainage is everything. During installation or repair, we install perimeter drainage and base grading to shed water away from the court. In Norcross, we also recommend sealing edges every 2–3 years. Proper maintenance—clearing debris, light pressure washing—extends seam life significantly.
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