Veteran Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Conyers sits on some of the trickiest clay soil in the Atlanta metro, and that's exactly why drainage matters here. Whether you're in Olde Town Conyers or over near Honey Creek, that heavy Rockdale County clay doesn't play nice with standing water. When rain hits, it pools instead of percolating—and that's murder on natural grass and a real problem for artificial turf if it's not installed right. Here's the thing: we've been installing turf systems throughout Conyers for years, and drainage is the first conversation we have. Too many installers treat it like an afterthought. We don't. A properly engineered drainage layer under your turf means water moves away from your yard, away from your foundation, and your lawn stays playable 24 hours after a downpour instead of turning into a swamp. We're about 40 minutes south of our main shop, but that doesn't slow us down. We know Conyers yards—their shape, their slope, how that red clay sits. And if you're a veteran, we honor that with a meaningful discount on the whole job. Your service matters to us, and we want to show it.
Rockdale County's clay-heavy soil is both a challenge and an opportunity. Most Conyers lots drain poorly in their natural state, which is why artificial turf retrofit projects here almost always include a sub-base overhaul. We typically excavate 4–6 inches, remove the worst of the clay, and replace it with engineered stone and a perforated drainage layer. It's extra work, but it's non-negotiable in this area. Yards in Olde Town Conyers tend to be smaller and tighter—mature trees, established landscaping, close neighbors. That shapes how we design drainage: we're often routing water toward the street or directing it along a property line, not just spreading it out. Sunlight varies wildly depending on tree canopy, so we scout every site before quoting. HOA communities around Honey Creek sometimes have restrictions on drainage inlet placement or slope angle. We handle those conversations with your HOA before we break ground. And because Conyers sits in a transitional zone between the piedmont and coastal plain, seasonal water table fluctuations can surprise people—high water in spring, bone dry in summer. We design for the wet months and make sure your turf performs year-round.
Rockdale County clay compacts over time and sheds water instead of absorbing it. Slight slope differences matter too—if your lot sits in a low spot relative to surrounding properties, you're the sump. We assess your site's micro-topography and either regrade or install French drain systems to route that water away before it pools.
Absolutely, and that's actually a perfect use case for professional drainage work. We excavate, install a stone base with a perforated drain layer, and run water toward a proper outlet. Turf installed over this system performs beautifully—no more soggy patches, no mold risk, and it plays firm even after storms.
We offer 15% off labor and materials for active duty, reserves, and retired military on any drainage repair or turf installation. Bring your military ID to your estimate, and we'll apply it to your final quote. It's our way of saying thank you for your service.
Most residential drainage retrofits take 2–4 days, depending on soil conditions and yard size. Rockdale clay can be harder to work through than sandy soil, but we've got the equipment and experience to move through it efficiently. We schedule around your schedule and keep disruption minimal.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.