Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your sport court in Tucker is taking a beating. Maybe it's been a few years since installation, or maybe the Georgia weather just finally caught up with you—either way, those seams are starting to separate, and you're noticing wear that shouldn't be there yet. Here's the thing: seam failure doesn't mean your court is done. In fact, it's one of the most fixable problems we run into around Tucker and the surrounding DeKalb County area. We've been repairing sport courts throughout Tucker Village and the Northlake area for years, and we know exactly what causes seams to fail in this particular climate. The transitional weather here—humid summers, occasional freeze-thaw cycles in winter—puts real stress on seam integrity if the original installation wasn't dialed in perfectly or if the adhesive starts breaking down. The good news? We can bring your court back to tournament-ready condition without a full replacement. Our seam repair process is straightforward, uses commercial-grade materials, and we stand behind the work.
Tucker's clay-heavy soil and DeKalb County's humidity create specific challenges for sport court longevity. That dense clay base affects drainage around court perimeters, which can lead to moisture creeping under seams if they weren't sealed properly during installation. The area's summer heat and occasional winter cold also cycle the turf and base materials differently than other regions—expansion and contraction at the seams is real here. Most Tucker properties we work on sit in the 8,000–15,000 square foot range, with sport courts occupying 2,000–3,500 square feet depending on whether you've got a half court or full setup. Shade patterns matter too. If your court is near trees along the Tucker Nature Preserve boundary or shaded by your home most of the day, seam degradation can accelerate because moisture lingers longer. We assess each court's sun exposure and drainage situation before recommending repair depth. The turf itself handles the climate well—it's the seams and adhesive bond that need attention in our transitional urban-suburban environment.
Most seam repairs we handle around Tucker take 1–2 days depending on seam length and how many problem areas exist. We're about 25 minutes from Tucker HQ, so scheduling is flexible. We typically re-adhere, reinforce, and reseal in a single visit. The court is playable 24 hours after we finish, though we recommend waiting 48 hours for full cure in Georgia's humidity.
Tucker's clay soil and DeKalb humidity can stress seams if the original installation didn't account for our specific drainage and expansion patterns. Poor base compaction or adhesive that wasn't rated for our climate are common culprits. We inspect the bond to identify root cause and repair accordingly—usually a straightforward re-adhesion with upgraded sealant.
Yes. We use the same turf backing and adhesive system throughout the repair, so color and texture blend seamlessly. The repaired seam becomes stronger than the original because we reinforce it with modern commercial-grade sealant. You won't see a difference once it's done.
Most Tucker Village and Northlake area HOAs don't restrict repair work on existing courts, but we always check your covenants first. We work within guidelines and can provide documentation of the repair for your records. A quick phone call before we schedule ensures zero compliance issues.
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