Drainage — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Conyers homeowners deal with a real problem that most people don't talk about until it's too late: clay. The soil in Rockdale County—especially around neighborhoods like Olde Town Conyers and Honey Creek—holds water like a sponge that's already full. After a decent rain, your yard either becomes a swamp or dries into hard, cracked patches. Artificial turf solves this, but only if it's installed right. We've been handling Conyers yards for years, and we know exactly what drainage design works here. The good news is that artificial turf doesn't care about clay. It sits on top of the problem instead of fighting it. We put down a proper base, slope it correctly, and run perimeter drainage so water moves away from your foundation and landscaping—not into it. Whether you're in a 30012 or 30013 zip code, the principle is the same: Conyers clay needs a system that respects it. Your lawn will be green year-round, usable after rain, and actually lower maintenance than trying to nurse grass through our humid summers and heavy downpours.
Rockdale County clay is dense and compacted, which means traditional grass struggles and water pools. This is exactly why artificial turf thrives here—it's indifferent to soil quality. What matters is the installation base. We excavate to remove the worst of the clay, then build a engineered base that slopes away from your house and any structures. Most Conyers yards are quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots, so we're not dealing with massive acreage, but we are dealing with yards that back up to wooded areas or sit in shade patterns created by mature trees near the Monastery of the Holy Spirit region and similar older neighborhoods. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your lot orientation. Shade doesn't ruin artificial turf, but it affects drainage speed—shaded areas stay wet longer. We assess your yard's drainage path and existing grading before we quote. The clay also means you might have had flooding issues during heavy Georgia summer storms or spring rains. Proper turf drainage includes a perimeter French drain system that channels water safely away, protecting your foundation and landscaping investment. We size everything to Conyers' actual rainfall patterns, not generic guidelines.
Absolutely. Clay doesn't absorb water, so artificial turf doesn't fight that problem—it bypasses it entirely. Water runs through the turf and base into a drainage system we install. We slope your yard away from your house and build subsurface drainage that Rockdale County clay actually needs. Without it, you'd have pooling. With it, your yard dries in hours instead of days.
Yes, but drainage works differently in shade. Shaded areas dry more slowly because there's no sun evaporation. We account for this by adjusting base permeability and ensuring slope is steeper in shadier zones. Many Conyers yards have tree cover, so this is something we design for, not around.
Water drains through the turf surface within minutes, down through the base, and out your perimeter drain system. No pooling, no muddy spots. We've installed hundreds of yards in Rockdale County, and this system handles Georgia's typical rainfall volumes. You can use your yard the same day it rains.
We're about 40 minutes from central Conyers, so service calls and follow-ups are manageable. We handle seams, infill top-ups, and drainage maintenance. Being nearby means we know Conyers' specific weather patterns and soil behavior, so we design installs that last.
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