Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Stockbridge take a beating. Between the humidity that Henry County throws at us and the clay-heavy soil that runs under most yards in the Eagles Landing and Reeves Creek areas, synthetic turf on a sport court needs to be installed right—and maintained even more carefully. We've been servicing Stockbridge homeowners for years, and seam repair is one of those jobs that separates a court that lasts from one that starts falling apart after a couple of seasons. Your sport court probably looked perfect the day it went in, but if you're noticing edges lifting, seams separating, or that telltale dark line where two pieces of turf are pulling away from each other, that's a sign the original installation didn't account for how our Georgia clay settles and shifts. The good news? Seam repair is one of our bread-and-butter services. We can re-seal, re-glue, or completely replace problem seams without tearing out your whole court. Most Stockbridge homeowners are surprised how quickly we can get it done—especially since we're only about 40 minutes away in Henry County.
Stockbridge's heavy clay soil is both a blessing and a curse for sport courts. Clay compacts differently than sandy loam, and it moves seasonally—especially in spring when the area gets wet. That movement puts stress on seams that weren't installed with enough flex or adhesive. If your court sits in one of the newer developments around Eagles Landing, you're also dealing with relatively young landscaping, which means drainage patterns can shift as neighboring yards settle and mature. Sun exposure varies too. Courts near Panola Mountain or in tree-lined areas of Reeves Creek stay cooler and experience less UV stress on the seams, but they also trap moisture longer after rain—which is why we always check drainage and base compaction during repair work. We've also noticed that HOA communities in Stockbridge often have specific requirements about court edging and appearance, so when we do seam work, we make sure the finish matches neighborhood standards. The clay also means you'll want to monitor seam integrity every 2–3 years, especially if your court gets heavy use. Unlike installer claims about "lifetime seams," nothing lasts forever in Henry County humidity.
Henry County's clay soil shifts seasonally, and our humidity cycles stress adhesives. Stockbridge's rapid growth also means many older courts were installed with outdated seaming techniques that don't account for soil movement. The Eagles Landing and Reeves Creek areas specifically see a lot of moisture retention due to local drainage patterns, which accelerates seam separation if the original installation used inadequate adhesive or poor base preparation.
In most cases, seam repair is all you need. We can re-glue, re-seal, or replace individual seams without touching the rest of the court. The exceptions are if you have multiple seam failures across the whole court (which suggests a base or drainage issue) or if the turf itself is worn out. During our free assessment in Stockbridge, we'll tell you exactly what you're looking at—no upsell.
Most single-seam repairs take 4–6 hours, including drying time. If you have multiple seams or we need to address drainage issues underneath, plan for a full day. We're only 40 minutes from Stockbridge, so we can usually schedule you within a week. The court is playable again once the adhesive cures, which is typically 24 hours in our Henry County humidity.
No. We match the original turf color and texture, and when the adhesive cures, the seam is virtually invisible. If your court is several years old, we might recommend cleaning the entire surface so the repair doesn't look like a patch. Most Stockbridge homeowners don't even notice the repair once it's done—the court just plays like it should again.
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