Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool decks in Palmetto take a real beating. Between the humidity that rolls through the Cascade-Palmetto Hwy corridor and the clay-heavy soil underneath, your turf seams can separate faster than you'd expect. We've been helping homeowners across South Fulton County keep their poolside looking sharp, and we've learned that artificial turf around water features needs a different touch than your typical lawn install. The constant moisture, foot traffic, and that intense Georgia sun create conditions where seams fail if they weren't sealed right in the first place—or if they're starting to come apart now. Most pool decks we see in the Palmetto area were installed without proper drainage consideration or using methods that don't account for how water pools (literally) in clay-based yards. Whether your seams are separating, your turf is pulling away from the deck edge, or you're just noticing gaps that shouldn't be there, we handle those repairs the right way. Our team understands the specific challenges of Palmetto's landscape, from the train depot area all the way out to the rural edges of the Palmetto neighborhood, and we've built our repair process around what actually works in this climate.
Palmetto's South Fulton clay is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil does. That matters hugely for pool turf because water that should run off instead sits underneath, creating hydrostatic pressure that pushes seams apart over time. When we install or repair pool-area turf here, we're thinking about subsurface drainage from day one—not as an afterthought. The residential lots in the Palmetto area tend to range from modest to mid-sized, which means your pool deck might be relatively compact, but it's also getting used heavily and taking on splash, chlorine, and foot traffic all summer. Sun exposure varies across neighborhoods near the Cascade-Palmetto corridor; some yards get brutal afternoon heat while others have tree cover that keeps temps down but traps moisture. We size our seam-repair approach to match your specific yard layout and drainage reality. The clay base also means we can't just install turf and expect it to stay put without proper base preparation. If your seams are already separating, we dig into what went wrong—whether it's undersurface moisture, improper infill settlement, or UV degradation of the backing—and fix the root cause, not just the visible gap.
The South Fulton clay base holds water instead of draining it, creating pressure that pushes seams apart. Add constant chlorine exposure, foot traffic, and Georgia's heat cycles, and your seams are under stress from day one. If the original install didn't account for this clay drainage issue, separation starts within 2–3 years. We identify whether it's moisture-driven or wear-driven and repair accordingly.
Most seam failures in Palmetto can be repaired without replacing the whole deck. We re-seam using methods suited to your yard's drainage situation and reapply UV-resistant bonding that holds up to pool chemicals. Full replacement is rarely necessary unless the turf backing itself is degraded or the base has shifted significantly.
A typical seam repair takes one to two days, depending on how many seams need attention and whether we're improving drainage underneath. We work around your schedule and keep disruption to a minimum. Most homeowners in the Palmetto area can use their pool again within 48 hours of completion.
Yes, if it's done right. We use bonding and infill products rated for chlorine exposure and UV degradation specific to Georgia's climate. The real factor is the base drainage—if moisture isn't managed, seams will separate again. That's why we always address what caused the original failure, not just patch it over.
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