Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your sport court in Suwanee has probably taken a beating. Between the Georgia heat, foot traffic, and whatever weather Gwinnett County decides to throw at you, seams start separating, edges fray, and what used to be a pristine playing surface turns into something you avoid looking at. That's where we come in. We're the turf repair crew that knows Suwanee inside and out—from the neighborhoods around Suwanee Station to the family homes tucked into Shadowbrook. We've repaired courts across the 30024 zip code, and we understand exactly what your artificial surface is up against. Seam repair isn't glamorous work, but it's critical. A failing seam doesn't just look bad; it becomes a tripping hazard, accelerates wear in surrounding areas, and can eventually require a full court replacement if ignored. The good news? Most seam problems are fixable without tearing out your entire court. Our team specializes in precise seam re-binding, edge reinforcement, and spot repairs that blend seamlessly with your existing turf. We use commercial-grade adhesives and techniques designed for the Southeast climate, so your repair lasts through another decade of Georgia summers.
Suwanee's location in Gwinnett County means your sport court sits on typical red clay soil with decent drainage—a benefit compared to other parts of Georgia, but it also means standing water after heavy rain can stress turf edges and seams if your court's base wasn't installed perfectly level. The clay works fine for drainage, but it does shift slightly with freeze-thaw cycles in winter, which is why we see more seam separation in courts that are three to five years old around here. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether your court is near Town Center Park or tucked into a residential lot. Afternoon shade from mature trees is common in Shadowbrook especially, which extends turf life but can trap moisture along seams if ventilation is poor. Most Suwanee residential courts are 30-by-60 or smaller, which is good news for repair—fewer seams overall than full-size courts, but the high-traffic patterns are usually concentrated in the same zones. HOA rules in Suwanee Station and neighboring developments sometimes restrict color choices or require professional installation for repairs, so verify your deed restrictions before work begins. We always do, and it saves headaches down the road.
Most seam repairs take a single day, sometimes less. We assess the damage, prepare the seam edges, apply reinforcement fabric and adhesive, and let it cure. For a typical 30-by-60 court with one or two failing seams, you're looking at 4–6 hours of work. We can schedule around your schedule, and the court is playable again the next morning once the adhesive fully sets.
Not if it's done right. We match the original turf type and color as closely as possible, and our seam technique blends the repair into the surrounding surface. From court-level, you won't notice it. From a distance, especially on darker synthetic turf, it's virtually invisible. We've done dozens of courts across Gwinnett, and homeowners are consistently surprised how clean the repair looks.
Clay itself doesn't damage seams, but poor drainage or a shifting base does. Suwanee's clay actually drains reasonably well, which is in your favor. The real culprit is water pooling along seam lines if the court's sub-base settled unevenly. We check for grade issues during repair and can recommend base adjustments if needed to prevent future problems.
Yes. We're based about 35 minutes from Suwanee and keep repair slots open for urgent jobs. Most seam repairs in the 30024 area can be scheduled within a week. Call early if you're planning a tournament or heavy use—we'll work around your timeline.
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