Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Powder Springs take a real beating, especially once you've got kids who want to play year-round. Whether it's a basketball half-court in the backyard or a multi-sport setup near Thurman Springs Park, these installations are built tough—but seams? They're the first thing to show wear. Here in West Cobb County, we see a lot of newer developments around Lost Mountain and the Macland area where families invested in quality turf courts, only to notice separation or lifting at the seams within a few seasons. That's not a failure of the court itself; it's just part of the lifecycle. The good news is seam repair is straightforward when you know what you're doing. We're local to Powder Springs (just 15 minutes from our shop), we understand the clay-heavy soil conditions that can shift under your court, and we've fixed enough seams to know exactly how to make sure yours stays solid. Whether your court's been down for two years or ten, a proper seam repair keeps your investment playable and safe.
Powder Springs sits on that red clay typical of West Cobb County, which matters more than you'd think for sport courts. When we install or repair seams, we account for seasonal ground movement—that clay can shift slightly with moisture changes, and a seam that wasn't properly sealed or bonded can separate. The Lost Mountain and Macland neighborhoods tend to have larger lots in newer developments, which is great for court placement, but it also means exposure. If your court faces south or southwest, afternoon sun breaks down adhesives faster than shade would. We also see a mix of HOA and non-HOA properties out here. Some HOAs have specific landscape rules about court colors or borders, so before we touch your seams, we make sure any repairs align with those guidelines. The clay base also means drainage is critical—water pooling around seam edges accelerates degradation. During installation or repair, we account for Powder Springs' typical spring and fall moisture patterns. Most residential courts here run 15×30 to 20×40 feet, and seams often fail first along the longer sides where stress concentrates.
West Cobb clay soil shifts seasonally, putting stress on seams. Sun exposure (especially on south-facing courts), water infiltration along seam edges, and ground settling in newer Powder Springs developments all contribute. If adhesive wasn't heat-welded properly during original installation, failure happens faster. We inspect the underlying base and soil conditions to make sure repair lasts.
Seam repair is almost always the right move. We clean, re-adhere, and re-weld the seam using commercial-grade adhesive and heat techniques. Full replacement is rare unless the court's over 15 years old or damage goes beyond seams. For most Powder Springs properties, repair costs a fraction of replacement and restores safety and playability.
A single seam repair typically takes 4–6 hours depending on length and damage extent. If multiple seams need work, we may spread it across two days. Your court is playable again within 24 hours after repair. We schedule around your family's schedule since we're based just 15 minutes away in Powder Springs.
Yes, when done correctly. We use heat-welded seams and select adhesives rated for Georgia's humidity and temperature swings. Proper drainage around the court base (critical on clay soil) and regular cleaning extend seam life significantly. Most repairs we do stay solid for 5–8 years before any maintenance is needed.
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