Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Senoia are taking a beating from that red clay we're all familiar with here in Coweta County. If you've got a basketball court, tennis court, or multi-sport surface that's seen better days, seams are usually the first thing to fail—especially after a few Georgia summers of expansion and contraction. That's where we come in. LawnLogic specializes in sport-court seam repair for Senoia homeowners, whether you're in the historic downtown district, out near the Raleigh Studios area, or anywhere else around 30276. Our crew knows exactly how Senoia's soil and weather patterns affect synthetic surfaces, and we've fixed plenty of courts that looked like they were ready for the dump. A good seam repair can buy your court another 5–10 years of solid play, and it costs way less than replacement. We typically head out to Senoia jobs within a couple of weeks, and we stand behind our work with a solid warranty.
Senoia's red clay foundation creates unique drainage challenges for sport courts. That clay sits tight against the ground, which means water pools differently here than in other parts of Georgia—especially if your court is on one of the smaller historic lots downtown or in the neighborhoods around the Walking Dead filming area. Seams tend to separate faster in areas with poor drainage because standing water gets under the surface and breaks down the adhesive bond. Sun exposure matters too. Courts that face south or southwest in Senoia get hammered during summer, and UV stress combined with heat cycles will open up weak seams quicker than you'd think. Most Senoia properties don't have sprawling yards, so proper slope and grading during initial installation (or repair) is critical to keeping moisture away from seam lines. We always assess existing drainage patterns before we start any seam work. If your court's been down for 10+ years, the sub-base may have settled unevenly, which complicates repairs. That's something we catch early and address so your fix actually holds.
Coweta County's red clay soil doesn't drain like sandy soil does, so water lingers under and around your court. When seams get wet repeatedly and dry out, they expand and contract more aggressively. That cycling is what causes adhesive failure. Add Georgia's heat and humidity, and you're looking at accelerated seam deterioration compared to drier climates.
Most of the time, seam repair alone does the job. We strip out the damaged adhesive, clean the substrate, and re-bond the seam with commercial-grade materials rated for Georgia's climate. If the court surface itself is cracking or the sub-base has settled significantly, we'll be honest about whether replacement makes more sense financially.
A single court usually takes one day to repair, though we need to keep foot traffic off it for 48 hours while the adhesive fully cures. We schedule Senoia jobs pretty regularly, so turnaround is usually within 2–3 weeks of your call. Scheduling depends on weather—we avoid rainy forecasts.
Yes, if it's done right. We use adhesives and repair methods proven in hot, humid Southeast conditions. The key is addressing any drainage problems at the same time. A seam that's repaired but still sitting in water won't last. That's why we assess your court's grading and drainage as part of the job.
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