Veteran Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Hiram's clay soil is beautiful until it isn't—and that usually happens after a heavy rain when your backyard turns into a swamp. We've been helping homeowners in the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas solve drainage nightmares for years, and honestly, it's one of the most common problems we see in Paulding County. The good news? Artificial turf with proper drainage infrastructure is a permanent fix that works with Hiram's climate, not against it. Your yard around Silver Comet Trail might be gorgeous, but if water's pooling near your foundation or creating mud patches, that's a structural issue waiting to happen. We design drainage systems that account for Hiram's seasonal rainfall patterns and that stubborn clay base layer. Once we get the drainage right, synthetic turf on top means no more soggy grass, no more mud tracked into your home, and zero maintenance headaches. As a veteran-owned operation, we stand behind every installation with the same commitment we brought to our service. Let's turn that problem yard into something you can actually enjoy.
Paulding County's clay soil is the culprit behind most drainage problems in Hiram. Clay doesn't absorb water the way sandy or loamy soil does—it holds it, compacts it, and creates runoff that pools in low spots. We see this constantly in yards throughout the Bill Arp area and around Cedarcrest. The fix starts beneath the surface: we install a gravel base layer with perforated drainage pipes that channel water away from your foundation and toward proper exit points. Your lot size matters too. Hiram's suburban lots tend to be generous, which gives us room to route drainage effectively without eating up your usable yard space. Sun exposure varies depending on your neighborhood's tree canopy—some properties backing up toward Silver Comet Trail get excellent drainage naturally due to slope, while others in denser areas collect water from neighboring yards. We assess all of this during the initial walkthrough. Once drainage is handled, artificial turf installation becomes straightforward: we lay the prepared base, roll out the synthetic grass, and you get a yard that's functional year-round, regardless of Georgia's wet springs or summer downpours.
Paulding County's clay soil drains slowly and compacts easily, especially under foot traffic. Water sits on top instead of soaking through. Natural drainage in Hiram is poor compared to areas with sandier soil. Proper subsurface drainage—gravel base, perforated pipes, correct grading—solves this permanently. Artificial turf on top means the water moves through the synthetic layer into the drainage system, not into your yard.
Turf alone won't fix drainage—the base underneath does. We design the drainage system first, then install turf on top. This approach addresses the root cause (water pooling in clay soil) rather than just covering it up. For Hiram homeowners, this is a one-time investment that handles both the moisture issue and gives you a maintenance-free yard.
Slope is actually your friend. Properties near the trail often have natural grade that helps water runoff. We design the drainage to work with that slope, directing water downhill and away from structures. Even on steeper properties in Cedarcrest, we ensure the system handles intense rain events without erosion or pooling near your foundation.
We honor veteran service with a meaningful discount on the full drainage and turf installation. Our team understands that integrity and follow-through matter—same values you brought to your service. Contact us for current rates. We also offer flexible payment options to make this upgrade accessible without financial strain.
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