Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your putting green in Sandy Springs North has probably taken a beating from our North Fulton clay and the constant foot traffic that comes with living near the Abernathy corridor. Seams separate. Turf edges fray. What started as a pristine backyard feature turns into something you'd rather not show off during neighborhood gatherings. We get it—and we fix it. LawnLogic has been repairing artificial putting greens across Sandy Springs North and the Dunwoody border for years, and we've learned exactly how our local soil conditions, summer heat, and residential yard configurations demand a specific repair approach. Whether your seams are pulling apart from ground settling or your green's developed wrinkles from UV exposure, we handle the root cause, not just the surface symptom. We're based just 28 minutes south, so we're not some distant service—we're your neighbors who understand what a quality putting green means to your property value and your Saturday mornings.
Sandy Springs North sits on challenging North Fulton clay, which expands and contracts with seasonal moisture changes. That movement is your putting green's biggest enemy. During installation, we account for this by using drainage systems beneath the turf that prevent water from pooling where clay naturally wants to hold moisture. Your yard's size matters too—most Sandy Springs North homes in the 30350 and 30328 ZIP codes run between quarter-acre and half-acre lots, which means we're typically working with 300–600 square feet of green space. That's large enough that minor installation shortcuts create major seam problems within 18 months. We also pay attention to your specific sun exposure. Properties closer to Morgan Falls and the North Springs MARTA area often have oak canopy coverage that affects how quickly your turf dries after rain—critical information for choosing infill materials and base depth. HOA landscape rules in this area generally permit synthetic greens, but we always verify your specific restrictions before starting any repair work.
Our North Fulton clay expands when wet and contracts when dry, creating ground movement that pulls at seam tape and adhesive. This cycle happens multiple times per season in our climate. Proper base installation with 4–6 inches of crushed stone and a geotextile barrier prevents most of this, but if your green was installed without adequate drainage infrastructure, seams will fail fast. We rebuild the base if necessary.
Depends on the damage scope. Minor seam separations in isolated areas—common in 5–10 year old installations—we can often repair in place using commercial-grade turf adhesive and new seam tape. Larger issues affecting more than 20% of the green's perimeter usually require removal, base inspection, and reinstallation to prevent future problems. We assess your specific green during the initial visit.
A single seam repair takes 2–4 hours depending on access and whether we're re-securing edges or replacing base material. Multiple seam repairs across your Sandy Springs North green might require a full day. We schedule repairs to minimize disruption—many customers have us work on weekday mornings. Full green removal and reinstallation takes 2–3 days depending on yard size.
Repairs extend the life of quality turf by 3–5 years if we address the underlying cause. If your green originally had poor drainage—common with older Sandy Springs North installations—we improve the base during repair to prevent the same problem recurring. New turf will always outperform repaired turf, but a solid repair is a smart investment if your green is otherwise in decent shape.
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