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Your yard in Hiram gets a lot of rain, and that heavy Paulding County clay doesn't do much to help it drain away. We've watched yards flood in Cedarcrest and the Bill Arp area after a good downpour, turning what should be playable grass into a swamp. That's where drainage-focused artificial turf installation comes in. Unlike sodding or seeding, artificial turf doesn't get bogged down by our local soil conditions—and it stops water from pooling altogether when we install it with the right sub-base system. Whether you're near the Silver Comet Trail or settled into a quieter Hiram neighborhood, poor drainage kills natural grass and creates mosquito breeding grounds. LawnLogic has been solving this exact problem for Hiram homeowners for years. We're women-owned, locally rooted, and we understand what happens when your yard sits wet for days. Our drainage-repair artificial turf system channels water away from your home's foundation, keeps your lawn usable year-round, and honestly, it looks better than mud. We'll come out to your property, assess the current water flow problems, and design a turf installation that actually fixes the issue instead of just covering it up. No more soggy corners. No more soggy season.
Paulding County clay is thick and dense—it holds onto water like nobody's business. That's the first thing we notice when we pull up to a Hiram property. If you've got natural grass now, you've probably seen how slow it drains after rain. Artificial turf changes that game completely because we can build a drainage layer underneath that clay won't touch. Most Hiram yards are suburban-sized—quarter acre to half acre—which gives us plenty of room to slope the sub-base and direct water toward a perimeter drain or a dry well. Sun exposure varies a lot here depending on whether you're in a wooded section or an open lot. Cedarcrest and Bill Arp neighborhoods have mixed tree cover, so we assess shade patterns during installation planning. We also pay attention to how your property sits relative to neighboring yards and your street's drainage swale. Hiram's growing fast, and lot sizes are pretty standard for a suburban county, which means we've built good systems for typical residential dimensions. We always check for any HOA landscape guidelines before we start work—some neighborhoods have specific turf color or pile height preferences. The clay means we never skip the proper sub-base prep; that's where the magic happens for drainage.
Paulding County clay is low-permeability soil—water moves through it very slowly. Your neighbor might be on slightly higher ground or have better natural slope. Artificial turf installed with a permeable sub-base and proper grading solves this regardless of your soil. We design drainage paths that move water away from your yard instead of trying to fight the clay.
Yes, that's actually where it shines. Our turf backing is perforated, and we install a drainage layer underneath—typically crushed stone and geotextile fabric. Water flows through the turf and sub-base, then toward a drain line or low point on your property. It handles Georgia's wet springs without creating puddles or soggy spots.
Cost depends on your yard size, existing drainage problems, and what sub-base work we need to do. A typical Hiram residential yard runs $8-15 per square foot installed with full drainage. We give free assessments and quotes—just schedule a walkthrough and we'll give you a real number based on your property.
Absolutely. We work around mature trees all the time. Shade affects turf performance (some areas do better with shade-tolerant blends), and tree roots mean we adapt our sub-base approach. We'll map out sun patterns and design accordingly so your turf stays healthy and drains properly under tree canopy.
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