New Construction Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your new build in East Cobb deserves a yard that matches the quality of your home. Whether you're in Indian Hills, the Pope area, or near Lassiter, you know that the lots here are established, manicured, and held to a certain standard. Natural grass in Cobb County clay soil? That's a constant uphill battle—literally. Our artificial turf repair and installation service handles everything from the initial assessment to final grading, and we do it all within 15 minutes of your front door. Most homeowners in your neighborhood choose turf because it solves the real problem: our heavy clay doesn't drain well, summer heat stress kills grass faster than you'd expect, and keeping up appearances takes time you'd rather spend elsewhere. We've worked on dozens of new construction properties throughout East Cobb, and we understand what your HOA expects and what actually works in this soil. If your current yard is struggling or you're starting fresh, we'll walk you through what's realistic for your lot size and sun exposure. No fluff, no overselling—just honest assessment and solid installation.
East Cobb's clay-heavy soil is beautiful to look at but notoriously tough on grass. When you build here, you're working with compacted earth that doesn't drain naturally, which means pooling after rain and root rot when heat hits. Our artificial turf sidesteps that entirely. Most properties in Indian Hills and the surrounding neighborhoods sit on mature lots with established tree coverage—some yards are 60% shade by late afternoon. That affects both natural grass viability and turf placement. We design installations accounting for your specific sun/shade pattern because even synthetic turf performs better with realistic sun exposure. Many East Cobb HOA communities have landscape guidelines we review upfront—no surprises mid-project. New construction homes here typically have standardized lot sizes, which makes planning straightforward. We handle grading to match your home's foundation and existing hardscaping, and we always account for drainage patterns. The Sewell Mill Library area and East Cobb Park are nearby references—properties in those neighborhoods face similar soil and climate realities. We'll assess your specific situation and show you options that actually work for East Cobb's conditions.
Clay soil compacts heavily and doesn't drain naturally—that's why we always install proper base layers and drainage systems. Without it, water pools under the turf, which breaks down the backing and creates odor. We excavate, grade, and install crushed stone and permeable fabric before laying turf. Your East Cobb lot's clay is predictable once you know how to work with it.
Turf works in shade better than natural grass, but full-sun areas perform longer. We assess your specific tree coverage and sun hours, then position turf in zones where it'll hold up best. Some East Cobb yards benefit from a mix—turf in high-traffic or problematic areas, shade plants elsewhere.
Most do, but they're usually reasonable—things like pile height, infill type, and edge finishing. We know the common guidelines and review your covenants before we start. We've installed turf on dozens of new builds throughout the area without HOA issues because we do it right from the start.
Repair jobs typically run 2–4 days depending on scope. Full installations vary by lot size, but most East Cobb residential properties take 3–5 days from excavation through final grading and seaming. We schedule around your build timeline and work efficiently so you're not delayed.
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