Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
West Cobb's newer neighborhoods—Lost Mountain, Mars Hill, and the areas around Harrison High School—have seen a real boom in artificial turf installations over the past few years. And honestly, it makes sense. Between the Georgia heat and the clay-heavy soil Cobb County throws at us, keeping natural grass looking sharp is a constant battle. Plus, with those newer construction homes and their smaller-to-medium yards, artificial turf just works better. It's low-maintenance, it handles our weather, and it looks good year-round without the watering headaches. We've worked with dozens of homeowners in your ZIP codes (30127 and 30152), and the biggest question we hear isn't "Should I go synthetic?"—it's "What happens when my seams start showing?" That's where real expertise matters. A poorly installed seam or one that wasn't sealed right will unravel faster than you'd think. We're local—just 12 minutes from West Cobb—and we know exactly how to install and repair artificial turf so it stays looking fresh for years. Whether you're dealing with an existing installation that needs attention or you're ready to make the switch from the lawn treadmill, we've got you covered.
Cobb County's clay soil is a fact of life in West Cobb. It doesn't drain well, it compacts hard, and it's one of the main reasons artificial turf makes sense here. That heavy clay can create pooling issues during our typical Georgia rainy seasons, so proper base preparation and drainage during installation is critical—it's not something to skip. The sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether you're in a Lost Mountain lot with mature pines or a newer Mars Hill development with open yards. Some homes get brutal afternoon sun; others sit in shade much of the day. Both scenarios work fine with quality artificial turf, but the base prep and infill choices differ. Seams are especially important in West Cobb because of humidity and temperature swings. If your turf gets installed during cooler months and then expands in heat, poorly sealed seams will gap. We account for seasonal movement when we install. Also, many of the newer neighborhoods here have HOA rules around landscaping, so check your covenants—most allow artificial turf, but some have specific height or color requirements. Yard sizes in West Cobb tend to be moderate, which actually makes installation cleaner and seam placement easier to plan.
Yes, absolutely. We can assess whether your seams need resealing, patching, or if the surrounding turf is stable enough to work with. In West Cobb, seam failure usually comes from heat expansion or improper initial installation. We'll remove any damaged seams, re-prep the base if needed, and reinstall with proper adhesive and sealing. Most seam repairs don't require touching the entire lawn.
Clay compacts and doesn't drain naturally, so it actually requires better base preparation—not a dealbreaker, just different. We lay a proper drainage layer and sometimes add crushed stone to handle our rainy seasons. Once it's done right, clay doesn't cause seam or turf problems. It's the installation step that matters.
Seams typically fail when installed improperly or when adhesive isn't heat-rated for Georgia's temperature swings. We use seam tape and adhesive rated for 140+ degrees because West Cobb summers are hot and seams expand. With correct installation, your seams should hold for 10+ years. If yours are failing early, the original installer may have cut corners.
Modern artificial turf is UV-stabilized and handles Georgia sun without issue. No fading in a few years like cheap turf from 10 years ago. More important for you is drainage and heat—make sure your base is solid so water doesn't pool in summer storms. We can recommend turf blends that perform best in high-sun West Cobb yards.
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