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Here's the thing about Hiram yards: that Paulding County clay isn't going anywhere, and neither is the water that sits on top of it. We've worked on properties all over the Bill Arp area and Cedarcrest, and drainage problems are about as common as the red clay itself. When you've got a soggy yard that turns into a swamp after a hard rain, or bare spots where nothing grows because the soil just won't dry out, artificial turf becomes a real solution—not just cosmetic. But here's what most people miss: you can't just lay turf over a wet foundation and expect it to work. That's where proper drainage repair comes in. We handle the grading, the base preparation, and the perimeter systems that actually move water away from your property instead of trapping it. Whether you're near the Silver Comet Trail or out toward Hiram City Park, we understand the specific drainage challenges that come with building on this kind of terrain. After we fix the underlying water issues, the artificial turf installation becomes straightforward and lasting. Plus, if you're active or retired military, we offer discounts that reflect our appreciation for your service. We're just 25 minutes away and ready to turn that waterlogged yard into something functional you can actually use year-round.
Paulding County clay is heavy, compacted, and naturally resistant to water infiltration. That's actually the root cause of most drainage complaints we hear in Hiram—water sits on the surface instead of moving through the soil. Before we install artificial turf, we assess slope and grading around your foundation. Many homes in Cedarcrest and the Bill Arp area were built on relatively flat lots, which means water naturally wants to pool near structures rather than run off. We often need to create subtle grade changes or install French drains and permeable base layers beneath the turf. Lot sizes in Hiram tend to be moderate—typically quarter to half-acre residential properties—which means drainage design has to be efficient without looking engineered. Sun exposure varies depending on tree cover; some yards get hammered by afternoon heat, while others are shaded by mature oaks. We factor that into turf selection and base material choice. Clay soil also means we're using crushed stone and permeable fabric layers to create a stable, draining foundation under the artificial grass. Standard installation in Hiram usually involves removing the problematic top layer, regrading for positive drainage away from your home, adding engineered base materials, and then laying the turf with proper seaming and securing.
Paulding County clay compacts tightly and sheds water instead of absorbing it. Depending on your lot's grading and proximity to lower ground, water can collect and sit for days after rain. If your neighbor's yard slopes better or has existing drainage infrastructure, that makes the difference. We evaluate your specific grading and install systems to move that water toward storm drains or away from your home.
Turf helps—it eliminates mud and standing water on the surface—but it doesn't fix a fundamentally broken drainage system. We address grading and subsurface drainage first, then install permeable base layers and turf on top. That's the right sequence. Skipping it leads to water trapped under the turf, which causes problems down the road.
Most projects take 3–5 days depending on lot size and how much grading is needed. We often schedule drainage work first, let things settle for a day or two, then install the turf base and grass. Larger properties or those with significant clay removal take longer, but we'll give you a clear timeline before we start.
Absolutely. If you're active, retired, or veteran military, we apply a discount to drainage repair, base installation, and artificial turf. Just mention your service when you reach out. We're honored to work with Hiram families who've served, and we make sure that's reflected in our pricing.
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