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Drainage problems in Hiram don't fix themselves—and they get worse every time we get heavy rain. We've been working with homeowners across Paulding County for years, and we know the clay soil here holds water like a sponge. Whether you're in the Cedarcrest area or near Bill Arp, chances are you've noticed wet spots that won't dry out, or worse, water pooling near your foundation after a storm. That's where we come in. Our team specializes in drainage solutions that actually work in Hiram's climate, and we back our work with BBB accreditation because we stand behind what we install. We're not a big box company—we're local, we understand the specific challenges your yard faces, and we've got the expertise to solve them the right way. If your yard's been fighting drainage issues, or you're planning an artificial turf installation and want the foundation to be solid, let's talk about what's really going on beneath the surface.
Paulding County clay is both a blessing and a curse. It's stable soil—great for building—but it sheds water instead of absorbing it. That means standing water, soggy patches, and compacted areas that become dead zones in your lawn. In neighborhoods like Cedarcrest and around Bill Arp, we see a lot of properties with moderate to steep slopes, which can either work in your favor (gravity helps) or against you (water rushes downhill and pools at low points). Hiram's suburban growth means many yards are medium-sized residential lots, typically a quarter to half acre. Shade patterns vary widely depending on mature oaks and pines, but clay compaction is almost universal here. Before we install artificial turf, we always assess drainage first. Poor drainage under turf leads to algae, odor, and premature failure. We often recommend a base layer solution—proper grading, perforated drain lines, or a engineered base system—to handle Paulding County's clay. The good news: once we solve the drainage issue, your artificial turf installation becomes rock-solid and stays that way for years.
Paulding County clay compacts easily and drains slowly by nature. If your lot sits lower than surrounding properties, or if your grading slopes toward your yard rather than away, water collects and lingers. Sometimes it's just where your house was built on the property. We can assess your specific grading and recommend solutions—it's often simpler than you'd think.
You can, but you shouldn't—not without fixing drainage first. Poor drainage under turf creates trapped moisture, mold, and bad odors. We always address the foundation before laying turf. It protects your investment and ensures your yard looks and performs great for a decade or more.
Drainage repair is an upfront cost that protects your turf investment long-term. Skipping it might save money now, but you'll face premature turf failure, replacement costs, and frustration. We price both solutions so you can make an informed choice—but we'll always recommend the right fix first.
Most residential drainage solutions take 2–5 days depending on scope. If you're combining it with artificial turf installation, we work efficiently to minimize disruption. Weather in Paulding County can slow things down, but we plan around it and keep you updated throughout the process.
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