Money Back Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Here's the thing about Fayetteville yards: that Fayette County clay doesn't play nice with water. Whether you're in the Whitewater area or over near Kenwood, chances are you've dealt with pooling after a heavy rain or that spongy mess that never quite dries out. We've seen it a hundred times—homeowners invest in artificial turf thinking their drainage problems will vanish, only to find standing water underneath because the base wasn't done right from the start. That's where we step in. A solid drainage system isn't an afterthought or a nice-to-have when you're installing turf in Fayetteville. It's the foundation that keeps your investment from turning into a swamp. We've spent years working with the specific soil conditions in this area, and we back every drainage installation with a money-back guarantee because we know it'll work. If water's pooling in your yard now, or you want to make sure it never does once your new turf goes down, let's talk through what's actually happening under the surface and build a solution that's built to last.
Fayette County's clay soil is dense and compacted—it sheds water instead of absorbing it. That's your baseline challenge here in Fayetteville, whether you're dealing with standard suburban lots in the Whitewater neighborhoods or larger properties near Kenwood. When we install artificial turf, we're not just laying down a pretty surface; we're engineering a complete drainage system that accounts for how your specific soil behaves. Most residential yards in this area benefit from a perforated base layer, proper grading, and subsurface channels that route water away from your foundation and landscape. Sun and shade patterns matter too—yards with mature trees get less evaporation, so drainage becomes even more critical during our wet seasons. HOA communities in Fayetteville often have specific guidelines about grading and drainage (some want it completely invisible), so we factor that into every design. The goal is a level, usable yard that never holds water, no matter how hard it rains.
Fayette County's clay soil compacts over time and doesn't drain naturally. Most residential lots here slope toward the home or settle unevenly, trapping water. Improper grading during original construction compounds the problem. When you add turf without fixing the underlying drainage, you're essentially sealing the problem in. We assess your specific lot, identify low spots, and build a system that redirects water before it ever becomes a problem.
Not on its own. Turf goes on top of the problem—it doesn't solve it. That's why we install a complete drainage base before any turf gets laid. We use perforated layers, proper grading, and subsurface channels designed for Fayetteville's clay conditions. This is standard in neighborhoods like Whitewater and Kenwood, where homeowners expect yards that actually function.
A well-built system lasts 15+ years. We design ours to handle heavy Georgia rain without degradation. The key is proper material selection and installation—clay soil doesn't compact or shift your base the way sandy soil might. We guarantee our drainage work because we've tested it against Fayette County conditions repeatedly.
We guarantee that your turf installation won't hold standing water within 24 hours of rainfall. If it does, we fix it at no cost, or we refund the drainage portion of your install. We're confident because we've built hundreds of systems in this area and understand Fayetteville's soil and climate specifically.
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