Raised Bed Border — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Chattahoochee Hills has some of the most beautiful rolling estate properties in South Fulton, and a lot of property owners out here are making the smart move to commercial-grade artificial turf. Whether you're managing landscaping around the Serenbe community or maintaining grounds in the Rico area, synthetic turf takes the guesswork out of keeping those rolling hills looking pristine year-round. We've worked with commercial properties, homeowner associations, and estate owners throughout the area who got tired of fighting the Georgia clay and unpredictable rainfall patterns. The thing about these rural estate lots is they're often too large to maintain with traditional sod or seed, and the soil composition makes it tricky. Artificial turf solves that problem entirely—no more patchy growth, no more muddy spots after heavy rain, and zero irrigation headaches. Since we're familiar with the specific conditions in Chattahoochee Hills, from the drainage challenges to the aesthetic standards of communities like Serenbe, we know exactly how to spec and install a system that works. You get a commercial-quality product that looks natural, handles heavy foot traffic, and requires almost no ongoing maintenance.
The rolling topography of Chattahoochee Hills brings both beauty and drainage complexity. Your soil here tends toward clay-heavy composition typical of South Fulton, which means water doesn't percolate the way it does elsewhere. That's actually one of the biggest reasons property owners choose artificial turf—it eliminates the soggy patches that plague natural grass through Georgia's humid summers and spring rains. Because a lot of Chattahoochee Hills properties sit on larger acreage, especially in the Serenbe and Rico neighborhoods, the cost and labor involved in maintaining live turf across that footprint becomes impractical fast. Commercial-grade artificial turf gives you even coverage without the seasonal die-off you'd see with natural grass in shady areas near Cochran Mill Park or tree-lined portions of your property. The raised-bed border installation approach works particularly well here—it gives you clean definition between turf and landscaping while improving water management on sloped terrain. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your property backs into the wooded areas or sits more open on the ridge, and synthetic turf performs beautifully in both conditions. Installation timeline is usually quick, meaning minimal disruption to your property operations or curb appeal.
Yes—in fact, clay soil is one of the best reasons to install artificial turf here. Our clay-heavy South Fulton soil doesn't drain well, which causes puddles and weak spots in natural grass. Synthetic turf with proper subsurface drainage sits right on top, so soil composition becomes irrelevant. We install a base layer that channels water away from low spots, solving the waterlogging problem entirely.
Absolutely. Raised-bed borders are popular with estate owners in the Serenbe and Rico areas because they define landscaping zones, improve drainage on rolling terrain, and look professional. We custom-build these borders to your property's contours, then install the turf with clean edges that stay put through Georgia's weather swings.
Commercial-grade turf is designed for exactly these conditions. Our materials handle intense UV exposure and Georgia's humidity without fading, compacting, or developing that plastic smell. The turf we use drains quickly after heavy rain, so it won't become a moisture trap during humid months.
This is the main benefit. Occasional brushing to keep fibers upright, debris removal after storms, and a rinse if dust settles—that's really it. No mowing, no fertilizing, no fighting the clay. On large estate properties, the time and money you save compounds fast, especially across multiple acres.
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