Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Peachtree City's got some of the nicest neighborhoods in Georgia—Kedron, Braelinn, Glenloch—and a lot of homeowners here are discovering that artificial turf is the perfect fit for their lifestyle. Between the golf cart paths, the clay soil that gets stubborn in summer, and the general wear from foot traffic in this active community, natural grass can feel like a losing battle. Whether your seams are separating after a few seasons, you're tired of patching dead spots, or you're just ready to switch to something that actually stays green year-round, we work with Peachtree City properties all the time. The good news? Turf seam repair isn't always a full replacement job. Sometimes a professional reseaming job is all you need to extend your lawn's life by another five to ten years. Our team knows Fayette County's clay conditions inside and out, and we understand the unique demands of golf cart community lots and the homes that sit on them.
Fayette County clay is dense and holds moisture—that's great for water retention in dry months, but it's murder on natural grass and it changes how we approach turf installation and repair here. Summer heat combined with that heavy clay means drainage becomes critical. When you're looking at seam repair in Peachtree City, we're thinking about whether the underlying soil is contributing to your seam separation. Is water pooling? Is the ground shifting seasonally? Those are real factors in neighborhoods like Braelinn and Glenloch where lot sizes vary and grading can be tricky. Golf cart traffic patterns matter too—if your turf takes regular wheel wear, the seams in high-traffic zones need extra reinforcement. We also pay attention to sun exposure; some Peachtree City homes get brutal afternoon sun, while others are shaded by mature trees. Both affect how turf welds hold up over time. HOA requirements here are generally reasonable, but we always verify installation specs match community guidelines before we start work.
Fayette County clay expands and contracts with moisture changes, which puts stress on seams. Summer heat cycles, combined with foot traffic and the occasional golf cart ride-over, weakens bonding over time. We've also seen seam failure when drainage isn't right—water pooling underneath lifts the turf away from the base layer.
Absolutely. If your seams are splitting but the turf itself is in good shape, we can re-weld or re-seam the problem areas. It depends on how old the turf is and whether the base is still stable. We assess each job individually, so a call with photos helps us give you a realistic repair estimate.
Most seam repairs in Peachtree City take one to two days, depending on how many linear feet we're working with and whether the base needs prep work. We'll give you a timeline before we start. You're typically back to normal use within 24 hours of completion.
Yes, because we're welding or binding existing turf together rather than inserting new pieces. The seam disappears once it's re-bonded. Color and pile height stay consistent because you're not mixing old and new material.
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