New Construction Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a new home in Hapeville? You're looking at one of Fulton County's most convenient locations—close to everything downtown, near the Porsche facility, and in a neighborhood where first impressions matter. Your yard is part of that. Here's the thing: new construction homes in this area often come with builder-grade sod that doesn't hold up well to our clay soil and summer heat. That's where artificial turf repair and maintenance comes in. We're not talking about patching—we're talking about giving your new landscape the durability it deserves from day one. Whether you're in Downtown Hapeville or the Porsche area, our team understands the specific challenges new yards face in South Fulton. We handle everything from initial installation adjustments to fixing drainage issues that pop up once the soil settles. Most new homeowners don't realize that clay-heavy soil like ours needs special attention when you're laying turf. We do. That's why our approach is different from the big-box installer that shows up, unrolls turf, and leaves. We're local, we know your neighborhood, and we're invested in getting it right the first time.
Hapeville sits on South Fulton clay—compact, dense soil that doesn't drain like the sandier lots you'll find north of Atlanta. This matters for artificial turf because water pooling underneath can cause premature wear and odor problems. New construction homes here often have uneven grading too, especially if your lot was recently cleared. Our installation process accounts for that, with proper base preparation and slope correction before turf goes down. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your home is in Downtown Hapeville's tighter lot configurations or the more spacious Porsche-area properties. Shade from mature trees (if your lot has them) actually extends turf life, but it also means different maintenance needs. HOA requirements in some Hapeville neighborhoods can be specific about landscape appearance, so we make sure your turf meets those standards while still handling the real-world wear from our hot, humid summers. New construction yards also tend to have heavy foot traffic during the first few years—contractors, movers, delivery trucks. Artificial turf handles that pressure better than sod, but installation quality is everything. We size and secure our turf properly so it doesn't shift or buckle under that early-stage activity.
Not necessarily. Give the soil 4-6 weeks to settle, especially in our clay-heavy South Fulton conditions. Once settling is done, we can assess the yard's actual grade and drainage patterns. That waiting period prevents costly rework later. If you're moving in during summer, getting turf down before peak heat is smart—it gives it time to bond properly.
Our clay compacts hard and doesn't drain naturally. We install a proper base layer and often add perforated drain tiles beneath the turf to prevent pooling. This is non-negotiable in Hapeville—cutting corners here leads to soggy spots and warranty issues. It's extra work upfront, but it's the difference between a yard that lasts and one that fails.
We're local and we stay local. That means we understand Hapeville's soil, neighborhoods, and HOA quirks. Big installers follow a one-size-fits-all playbook. We troubleshoot. If your new yard has grading problems or drainage issues, we fix the root cause, not just the symptom.
A typical residential lot takes 2-3 days, depending on size and base preparation needed. In Hapeville, we often spend extra time on grading and drainage because of our soil conditions. That's time well spent—it means your turf stays level and dry through our humid summers and heavy rainstorms.
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