Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your sport court in Tyrone has taken a beating, and that seam is showing it. Whether your synthetic turf lines the backyard near Shamrock Park or you've got a setup that gets heavy use year-round, seams don't repair themselves—and they won't hold up to Georgia's humidity and temperature swings if they're left alone. Here's the thing: a compromised seam isn't just ugly. It's a gateway for moisture to creep underneath, for divots to spread, and for your whole court to start falling apart faster than you'd expect. The good news? Seam repair is one of the most effective ways to extend the life of your installation, and it's a lot cheaper than a full replacement. We've been servicing the Tyrone area and surrounding Fayette County neighborhoods for years, and we know exactly what causes seams to fail in this climate. Whether your court sits on the typical clay base we see throughout this region or you've got a unique drainage situation, we can assess what's actually happening and fix it right—not just slap a Band-Aid on it.
Fayette County clay is no joke. That dense, moisture-retaining soil means your sport court's base is working hard to shed water, especially during Georgia's rainy springs and humid summers. If your seams are separating, nine times out of ten it's because water found its way between the seams and started working on the backing. Tyrone's quiet suburban lots tend to range from half-acre to full-acre properties, which means most courts sit in a mix of sun and shade throughout the day. That temperature differential—hot in direct sun, cooler in shaded zones—can actually stress seams over time, causing them to contract and expand unevenly. We've also noticed that many Tyrone homeowners have HOA guidelines that require turf to look pristine, which means a visible, failing seam becomes a problem sooner rather than later. During installation and repair work here, we always account for that clay base and make sure drainage is solid around the perimeter. The last thing you want is water pooling at the edges and finding its way back under your turf.
Fayette County's clay soil and humidity are the usual culprits. Water gets trapped beneath seams, backing deteriorates, and adhesive weakens. Sun exposure also stresses seams—they expand and contract differently depending on whether your court sits in the Shamrock area's tree coverage or gets full afternoon heat. Improper base preparation during initial installation is another common cause.
Most seam repairs run 2–4 hours depending on damage extent and seam length. We schedule work around your schedule and try to minimize disruption to your yard. If your court's near Tyrone Town Park or in a neighborhood with limited vehicle access, we'll coordinate logistics upfront so there's no stress on your end.
Done right, yes. We use commercial-grade adhesives and seaming techniques designed to handle Georgia's climate. The real key is addressing the underlying cause—usually drainage or base settling on that clay soil. If we fix just the seam without solving the water issue, you'll be back to square one in a year.
DIY seam repair usually makes things worse. You need the right tools, adhesives rated for outdoor turf, and knowledge of how to prep the backing properly. Given Fayette County's moisture challenges and the precision required, professional repair is worth the investment. It's faster, cleaner, and actually costs less than redoing a botched DIY job.
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