Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
East Cobb's established neighborhoods—Indian Hills, the Lassiter area, Pope area—sit on some of Georgia's trickiest clay soil. That heavy, dense clay means water doesn't drain like it should. You end up with soggy patches, mosquito breeding grounds, and lawn that stays wet for days after rain. Artificial turf with proper drainage installation solves this problem completely. We've worked yards across 30062, 30066, 30067, and 30068, and the pattern's consistent: homeowners upgrade their drainage systems when they go artificial, and suddenly their outdoor space becomes usable year-round. No more muddy dog paw prints, no more standing water near the patio, no more writing off your yard from June through August. The upside? A real weekend warrior's dream—you can host that cookout Saturday afternoon without worrying about guests sinking into soft ground. We handle the full system: ripping out the old soggy turf, evaluating your yard's slope and water flow, installing perforated base layers, and laying turf that sheds water like it's supposed to. Most East Cobb properties are spacious and mature, which gives us plenty of room to work with proper grading and drainage channels. We're just 15 minutes away in Marietta, so scheduling a weekend install means minimal disruption to your week.
Cobb County clay is dense and compacted, especially in the established lots throughout Indian Hills and the Pope area. That's actually good for turf stability—your artificial grass won't shift or settle—but it's terrible for water movement. Before we install, we assess your yard's natural slope relative to your home, driveway, and any hardscape. Most East Cobb properties have decent grade from street to back, but we often find low spots near foundation lines or where previous drainage was poorly designed. The neighborhoods around Sewell Mill Library and East Cobb Park tend to have larger lots with mature tree canopies, which affects both sunlight (artificial turf doesn't care, but it influences maintenance) and root systems (we work around them). Your HOA landscape rules—common in these upscale communities—typically allow artificial turf, but we confirm any specific guidelines during the site visit. Weekend installations matter here because many East Cobb families use their yards heavily; we structure the job to be done Saturday-Sunday so you're not managing contractors on a workday. The clay underneath also means we never skimp on the base layer—proper drainage prevents the turf from becoming a sponge.
Cobb County's clay soil has poor percolation—water sits instead of soaking down. Your yard's also likely relatively flat or has low spots we can identify. Adding artificial turf with a perforated base layer and proper grading redirects water away from your home and toward storm drains, solving the problem permanently. We've fixed dozens of soggy yards in Indian Hills and the Pope area.
Absolutely. That's actually our preferred approach for East Cobb properties. Friday prep and base removal, Saturday grading and drainage layer installation, Sunday turf rollout and finishing. Your yard is ready to use Monday. We schedule weekend installs specifically because most homeowners here want minimal disruption to their week.
Most East Cobb HOAs allow artificial turf, especially when it looks better than neglected natural grass. We've installed throughout 30062, 30066, 30067, and 30068 without issues. During your free site visit, we'll review your specific HOA rules and make sure everything's compliant before we start.
Cheap bases compact over time and don't actually drain—they just delay the problem. Quality perforated systems we install in East Cobb have proper slope, fabric layers, and stone that let water move freely. Over 10+ years, that difference saves you thousands in turf replacement and keeps your yard genuinely usable in wet weather.
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