Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck in Statham takes a beating. Between the clay-heavy soil that Barrow County's known for, the humidity that creeps up on you come summer, and the constant foot traffic around the water, natural grass doesn't stand a chance. That's where artificial turf comes in—and honestly, once you go synthetic around your pool, you wonder why you didn't do it sooner. We've installed pool turf all over the Statham area, from properties near downtown to the more rural spreads outside town. The difference is night and day. No more mud tracked inside after a swim. No more bare patches where the kids run back and forth. No more fighting to keep anything green when chlorine splashes are part of your daily life. Seams are the real talk when it comes to pool turf, though. You've got water, foot traffic, and UV all working together to stress that seam line. A seam that's not sealed right will separate, collect debris, and eventually start to fail. That's why we take seam repair seriously. Whether your turf is brand new and you want it done right the first time, or you've got an older installation that's starting to show its age, we can help you get it fixed so it looks clean and performs like it should. Statham homeowners deserve better than patchy, worn-out pool areas—and you don't have to travel an hour to the city to get professional work done.
Barrow County's clay soil is actually one reason pool turf makes so much sense here. That heavy clay doesn't drain well, especially when you're dealing with splash-out and runoff from the pool. With artificial turf, you're not fighting soil compaction or waterlogging. Drainage goes right through the turf and into a proper base layer we install underneath. The Statham area gets good sun exposure on most residential properties, which is great for keeping turf looking vibrant and preventing algae buildup in the synthetic fibers. Shade can be trickier if you've got oak trees or other coverage—not a problem for the turf itself, but it affects how fast the surface dries after pool use. Most pool areas in town are moderate-sized residential yards, anywhere from 500 to 2,000 square feet of turf around the deck itself. Installation around pools means working carefully around plumbing, equipment pads, and existing hardscape. Seams matter more here because pool decks get constant water exposure and heavy foot traffic. We always recommend premium seam sealing and regular inspections in the first year to catch any shifting before it becomes a real issue. The clay base also means proper compaction during install is non-negotiable—soft or uneven ground will telegraph up through the turf and cause seams to separate faster.
We recommend a visual inspection every 3–4 months, especially during the heavy pool season (May through September). Barrow County's humidity and the constant wet-dry cycle around your pool can put stress on seams faster than you'd expect. If you notice any separation, pooling water, or fraying at the seam edge, call us right away. Catching a small issue early costs way less than letting it spread.
The clay itself isn't the issue—it's what happens if the base isn't compacted properly during install. If the ground shifts or settles unevenly, seams can separate and cup. That's why we focus heavily on base prep in Statham. Once it's done right, clay actually holds turf more stable than sandy soil would. Your seams stay tight longer.
Most seam issues can be repaired without a full replacement. We can re-seal, re-glue, or patch a localized area depending on what's going on. Full replacement is only necessary if the turf has widespread wear or the damage extends beyond just the seam line. We'll assess it on-site and give you an honest recommendation.
A re-seal refreshes the adhesive and waterproofing along the seam without disturbing the turf itself. A repair involves lifting the turf, cleaning the base, replacing adhesive, and resetting the seam. Repairs are more thorough and last longer, but re-seals work well for minor wear. We'll tell you which one your Statham pool turf actually needs.
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