Satisfaction Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
East Cobb homeowners know the drill: you've got beautiful landscape potential, but Cobb County clay can turn your yard into a swamp after a heavy rain. That soggy mess isn't just ugly—it kills grass, warps patios, and makes your outdoor space unusable for months. We've been installing artificial turf drainage systems throughout Indian Hills, the Pope area, and Lassiter for years, and we've learned exactly how water moves through these established lots. The clay that makes your soil so dense and compacted is the same clay that traps water and creates those frustrating puddles. Artificial turf solves that problem completely, but only if the drainage is engineered right from the start. We're 15 minutes from your neighborhood, and we've installed hundreds of yards in East Cobb. Every job gets our satisfaction guarantee—that means if your new turf doesn't drain properly or hold up like we promised, we fix it at no extra cost. No fine print, no excuses. We'll walk your property, explain exactly what we're doing and why, and build a system that handles East Cobb's rain patterns. Your yard is too valuable to guess on.
East Cobb's clay-heavy soil creates unique installation requirements. That dense, compacted earth doesn't let water percolate naturally—it pools instead. When we install artificial turf here, we're building a complete drainage layer underneath: crushed stone, gravel, and engineered base materials that channel water away from your foundation and toward proper drainage. Your lot size probably runs half an acre to over an acre, which means we're thinking about how water moves across the entire yard, not just under the turf. Shade patterns matter too. The mature trees in Indian Hills and around Sewell Mill Library area create dappled light, and artificial turf handles that beautifully—no bare patches, no moss growth like natural grass gets in those conditions. If you're in an HOA community (and many East Cobb neighborhoods have them), your landscape guidelines often encourage low-maintenance solutions. Artificial turf checks that box and keeps your yard looking manicured year-round. We use turf products designed for Georgia's heat and UV exposure. Your yard doesn't need fertilizer, fungicide treatments for the clay-driven mold issues we see here, or constant reseeding after dry summers.
Cobb County's clay base has poor natural drainage. Water sits instead of soaking in. Older, established lots in Indian Hills and the Pope area often have compacted soil from years of foot traffic and equipment. Artificial turf with proper base preparation solves this by creating an engineered drain layer that moves water away from your home and lawn, even during heavy Georgia storms.
Absolutely. Slope actually helps with drainage. We grade the turf to match your natural slope and ensure water flows away from structures. On flatter lots—common in Lassiter and Indian Hills—we engineer the base layer to create slight grade for drainage. Either way, you'll never see standing water again.
The base materials (stone and gravel) don't degrade. The turf itself typically lasts 15–20 years in East Cobb's climate before you'd consider replacement. Our satisfaction guarantee covers drainage performance for years after installation, so if the system fails prematurely, we repair it.
Yes. Instead of walking and playing on compacted clay, foot traffic goes on the turf surface. The base layer stays stable and keeps draining. You avoid creating new low spots where water pools. Plus, you eliminate mud tracking into your home—huge benefit on East Cobb's clay lots.
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