Drainage — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Crabapple's rolling estates and established neighborhoods—from Birmingham Falls to Crabapple Crossroads—have a real drainage challenge most people don't think about until it's too late. That red clay soil typical of North Fulton doesn't play nice with water. Rain sits, pooling in low spots, and before long your landscape looks like a swamp instead of the polished grounds your property deserves. Commercial artificial turf solves that problem head-on. We've installed systems across Fulton County that handle Georgia's wet springs and summer downpours without turning your grounds into a mud pit. Whether you're managing a retail property near Crabapple Market, an office campus, or a large residential estate on one of those bigger lots common around here, synthetic turf with proper subsurface drainage keeps everything looking sharp year-round. No soggy patches. No erosion. No seasonal dead zones. The investment pays for itself in maintenance savings—no mowing, no fertilizing, no fighting the clay every time the rain comes.
North Fulton's clay-heavy soil is beautiful for trees but brutal for traditional landscaping drainage. Crabapple's elevation changes and those estate-sized lots mean water naturally wants to collect in certain spots—usually exactly where you'd rather it didn't. We account for this during installation by building a engineered base layer that channels water away from high-traffic areas and toward proper runoff zones. Your property's slope and orientation matter too. Lots backing into wooded areas or situated in the Birmingham Falls neighborhood topology often need customized grading plans so we're not fighting gravity. The good news: artificial turf doesn't compact like natural grass, so it won't make drainage worse over time. Sun exposure varies significantly across Crabapple's neighborhoods—some commercial sites get afternoon shade from mature oaks, while others face full southern exposure. We size your system's infill and pile height accordingly. Crabapple's HOA guidelines (where applicable) typically approve synthetic turf for commercial properties, especially when it's visibly maintained and properly installed. We handle all those local code considerations so you don't have to.
We install a specialized base layer—usually recycled asphalt and engineered stone—that sits above your native clay soil. Water drains through the synthetic turf and base, then channels away from your property instead of pooling. In Crabapple's rolling terrain, we grade the subsurface to match your lot's natural slope so drainage works with gravity, not against it. This system handles Georgia's heavy spring rains without backup or saturation.
Absolutely. Large properties actually benefit most from synthetic turf because you eliminate mowing labor across several acres and avoid drainage nightmares on slopes. Those bigger lots often have varied sun exposure and uneven terrain—we design the installation to handle both. Your grounds stay polished and functional in all weather, which matters if you're using the space for client meetings, events, or operations.
Minimal compared to natural grass. You'll brush it occasionally to reset the pile, and we'll spot-clean debris as needed. No watering during droughts, no fertilizer runoff, no seasonal reseeding battles with clay soil. Most Crabapple commercial properties see 90% less maintenance labor than traditional landscaping, which frees up your budget for other priorities.
Typical commercial projects take 3–7 days depending on size and existing drainage work needed. We schedule around your operating hours and can stage the project in phases if access is tight near Crabapple Market or busy corridors. You're back to normal operations quickly, with zero irrigation setup or establishment period required.
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