Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your putting green in Tyrone takes a beating from Fayette County's clay soil and the Georgia heat—especially if it sits in direct sun near Tyrone Town Park or the Shamrock area where the afternoon rays are relentless. Seams start to separate when the ground shifts, when foot traffic wears edges thin, or when water pools and freezes during our occasional winter dips. The good news is that seam repair isn't a full tearout. We've fixed hundreds of putting greens across the Tyrone neighborhood, and most of the time we're talking about re-stitching, reinforcing the backing, and making sure the turf sits flush again. Our crew knows the soil conditions here—that dense clay compacts differently than what you'd find an hour north, which actually affects how your base settles and pulls at seams. We're based about 40 minutes away, so we can get out to your yard in Tyrone quickly for an assessment and have you back to smooth putts in a day or two.
Tyrone's clay-heavy soil in Fayette County creates unique challenges for putting greens. That dense clay base compacts tight, which means water drainage works differently than in sandier areas—and when moisture gets trapped under seams, you get shifting and separation faster than you'd expect. The neighborhoods around Shamrock Park and near Tyrone Town Park also tend to get full sun exposure, which heats the turf surface and can stress the backing material over time. Residential yards here are often quarter-acre to half-acre lots, so putting greens are typically 200–400 square feet—intimate enough that seams become the focal point when they fail. Installation notes: we always slope toward perimeter drainage on Tyrone properties, use a gravel base to prevent clay from migrating upward, and pay extra attention to seam placement away from high-traffic zones. If your green backs up to a wooded edge (common in the Shamrock area), shade and debris from trees can accelerate backing deterioration—something we account for during repair planning.
Fayette County's clay compacts and shifts seasonally, especially when moisture levels change. That movement tugs at turf backing and stitching. We reinforce seams with professional adhesive and overlap techniques that account for Tyrone's soil movement patterns. It's not just about the seam itself—it's about anchoring the turf to a stable base beneath.
Yes. For most seam separations in the Tyrone area, we cut back edges, clean the backing, apply reinforcement fabric and adhesive, and re-stitch or heat-weld. A full removal only happens if the base has shifted severely or backing is compromised over a large area. Most jobs take one day.
Properly repaired seams in Tyrone typically hold 5–7 years before minor touch-ups might be needed. The key is using UV-resistant materials and ensuring good drainage so the clay base stays stable. We've got repairs from 2017 still holding solid in nearby neighborhoods.
Repair targets the damaged seam, backing, and immediate area—usually 5–10% of the green's surface. Replacement means new turf, new base, new everything. Repair is faster, cheaper, and makes sense if the rest of your green is in good shape. We'll be honest about which route makes sense for your Tyrone property.
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