Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Temple backyard isn't just a weekend golf fix—it's a real upgrade to how you use your property year-round. Carroll County's clay-heavy soil and humid summers can make natural grass greens a headache: they get compacted, they need constant maintenance, and the drainage issues are real. Artificial turf solves that problem completely. We've installed dozens of backyard greens across Temple and the surrounding areas, and homeowners consistently tell us they use them more than they expected. No mowing, no fungus problems from our Georgia moisture, no dead patches from foot traffic. Just consistent, playable turf that looks sharp whether it's January or July. If your seams are separating or your green's starting to show wear, we can do a professional repair that'll extend the life of your installation or rebuild it entirely. We're based about 45 minutes from Temple, which means we know the local terrain, the weather patterns, and exactly what kind of turf holds up best here. Let's talk about getting your putting green back in shape.
Temple's clay soil is actually one reason artificial turf makes so much sense for putting greens. Natural grass struggles with the drainage around here—you get water pooling, compaction from foot traffic, and that slick surface when it rains. Our turf installations are built with proper base layers and infill that handles Carroll County's rainfall without turning soggy. Sun exposure varies across Temple properties. Some yards near Downtown Temple or the residential areas get afternoon shade from mature trees, which is honestly ideal for a putting green; others get full sun exposure and heat buildup. We factor that into our infill choice and pile height during installation. The seasonal humidity means seams need professional attention if they start separating—that's a job worth doing right rather than letting moisture get under the turf. Most Temple residential lots sit on quarter-acre to half-acre properties, so putting green installations typically range from 300 to 600 square feet. We customize the shape and contour to match your landscape and how you actually use the space. Carroll County's rural character means fewer strict HOA guidelines than suburban areas, so you've got real freedom in design.
Carroll County's humidity and clay soil mean moisture is always present. If the base wasn't properly compacted during installation, or if the ground shifted under foot traffic, seams can start to open up. We see this especially in spring when the ground swells. A professional repair involves cutting out the damaged section, re-prepping the base, and seaming in new turf with proper overlap and adhesive.
Depends on the damage. Small seam separations—a quarter-inch or less—we can patch and re-seam without touching the rest of your green. If the turf's buckling or the base is compromised across a larger area, we'll recommend a section replacement. Either way, we'll inspect the full installation to make sure there aren't other weak spots waiting to fail.
A single seam repair typically takes 3–4 hours, depending on how much base work is needed. We'll drain the site, cut and remove the damaged turf, prep and compact the base, and lay new material with proper seaming technique. Most homeowners are back to using their green the next day.
We use a mix of silica sand and rubber crumb, weighted toward sand in Temple because of moisture retention concerns. Silica drains faster and resists fungal growth better in our humid climate. We also recommend occasional topdressing and brushing to keep the infill from compacting and trapping water against the base.
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