Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your putting green's seams are showing wear, and you're probably wondering if a full replacement is your only option. The good news? Seam repair is one of those fixes that can extend your artificial turf's life by years—especially here in Peachtree Corners, where our Gwinnett clay soil and humid summers put real stress on synthetic surfaces. We've worked on greens across The Forum, Technology Park, and the neighborhoods around Jones Bridge Park, and we've seen firsthand how proper seam maintenance keeps your investment looking sharp. The seams are the hardest-working part of your putting green, and they deserve attention before small gaps become big problems. If your green has been down for a few years, temperature swings and foot traffic inevitably take their toll on those joins. Rather than rip it all out, a solid seam repair can save you thousands and get your short game back on track.
Peachtree Corners sits in Gwinnett's tech corridor, and that means suburban yards with mixed sun exposure—especially around The Forum and Curiosity Lab areas where tree coverage varies significantly. Your Gwinnett clay soil drains differently than sandy regions, which affects how your turf base settles over time. This clay can shift slightly with seasonal moisture changes, putting extra pressure on seams if they weren't bonded with the right adhesive or installed with proper expansion tolerance. Most putting greens in our area range from 300 to 800 square feet, nestled into backyard corners or near patios. Summer heat and humidity in the 30092 and 30097 zips can soften older polyurethane bonds, and our occasional heavy rain tests drainage around seam lines. We always check your infill depth and subsurface condition during repairs—Gwinnett's clay requires extra attention to baseplate grading so water doesn't pool along those seam edges and cause separation.
If the turf itself is still in good shape—color isn't faded, pile isn't matted down—and only the seams are pulling apart or showing visible gaps, repair is almost always the move. We inspect the bond line and backing. Around Peachtree Corners' humid climate, sometimes old adhesive just loses grip without the turf deteriorating. If the separation is less than a quarter-inch and the surrounding green is sound, we can re-bond and reinforce those seams affordably.
Gwinnett's clay soil shifts with moisture, and our humid summers soften polyurethane adhesives faster than drier regions. Temperature swings between hot afternoons and cooler mornings cause the synthetic backing to expand and contract. In neighborhoods like Technology Park and around The Forum, shade variation also stresses seams unevenly. Proper base preparation and premium adhesives help, but we always account for Gwinnett's specific conditions during repair.
With professional repair using modern polyurethane or reactive adhesives, you're looking at 5–8 years before needing attention again, depending on foot traffic and sun exposure. Yards in full sun (like some lots near Jones Bridge Park) may need sooner refreshes than shaded spots. We use products rated for Georgia's climate and always reinforce with backing tape to extend that timeline.
DIY adhesive kits exist, but they rarely last long in Peachtree Corners' heat and humidity. Professional seam repair involves proper surface prep, moisture barriers, and adhesive selection for Gwinnett conditions. A failed DIY repair often costs more to fix than the original job. We recommend having it done right the first time so your green stays tournament-ready.
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