Satisfaction Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dallas homeowners know the drill—after a heavy rain, your backyard turns into a swamp. That red clay under your feet? It's the culprit. Paulding County's soil drains about as well as concrete, which means standing water becomes a summer fixture unless you get serious about drainage solutions. We've spent years working with properties across Dallas, from Seven Hills down to the Silver Comet Trail neighborhoods, and artificial turf with proper drainage infrastructure is hands-down the best fix we've found. You're not just installing fake grass; you're solving a real problem that's been sitting in your yard. Our satisfaction guarantee means we're confident the drainage system we design will work. No guessing games, no crossed fingers after the next storm. We've seen too many yards stay soggy because the previous installer skipped the prep work or didn't account for how Paulding County clay actually behaves. That's not happening on our watch. We handle the grading, the base layers, and the perimeter management so water moves where it's supposed to—away from your foundation, away from your neighbors' property lines, and away from your patio. Your yard becomes usable again, even in wet weather.
Dallas sits on classic Paulding County red clay, which is both beautiful and problematic. That vibrant color looks great in a garden bed, but it compacts like nobody's business and repels water instead of absorbing it. When you're dealing with artificial turf, this soil type actually works in your favor—it gives us a stable, firm base to build on. What you need to understand is that we're not just laying turf on top of existing soil. We're creating a drainage system underneath. For most Dallas yards, that means removing the top 4–6 inches of clay, installing a gravel and sand base, laying down our drainage membrane, and then setting the turf. The neighborhoods around Seven Hills and closer to the Silver Comet Trail tend to see more shade in the afternoons, which means your turf needs excellent drainage to prevent moisture from sitting. Full-sun yards dry faster but still need proper grading. Lot sizes in Dallas vary widely—some of the newer construction in Paulding County comes with generous backyards, while others are tighter. We adjust our drainage strategy based on your specific space and how water naturally wants to flow across your property.
Paulding County's red clay is dense and doesn't permeate water well. During rainy seasons, it holds moisture instead of letting it drain. When you install artificial turf without addressing this, you're trapping water underneath, which leads to soggy spots, odors, and turf failure. Our drainage system bypasses the clay entirely, channeling water down through engineered base layers to your property's natural drain points or storm systems.
Most residential projects—let's say a typical backyard in Seven Hills or near the Silver Comet Trail area—take 3–5 days depending on lot size and how much clay removal is needed. We do the excavation, install the drainage base, lay the turf, and test the system before we're done. We'll give you a specific timeline during the consultation based on your yard's conditions.
It flows through the base layers and moves toward the natural low points on your property. We grade everything so water travels away from your foundation and neighbors' yards. Depending on your lot, that might mean it runs to a street drain, a retention area, or disperses into deeper soil layers. We design each system specifically for your Dallas property.
Yes. Our guarantee means the drainage system we design and install will perform as promised. If water isn't draining properly after installation, we come back and fix it at no additional cost. That's why we inspect your property carefully upfront—we're committing to a solution, not a guess.
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