New Construction Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Moving into a new construction home in Holly Springs? One of the first big decisions you'll make is what to do with that blank canvas of a yard. The rolling clay soil here in Cherokee County is tough on natural grass—it compacts quickly, drains poorly, and honestly, keeping a lawn looking decent takes serious work. That's where artificial turf comes in. We've installed hundreds of yards across the Harmony area and Holly Springs Town Center, and we've seen firsthand how the right synthetic grass transforms a new build from construction site to backyard oasis in weeks, not years. No more watering bans during Georgia summers, no more fighting clay mud in spring, and no more watching your neighbors' lawns struggle while yours stays perfect year-round. Since we're based just 20 minutes away, we know this area inside and out—we understand the specific challenges new construction homes face here, and we've built our process around getting families like yours enjoying their yards fast.
Here's what makes Holly Springs different: that Cherokee County clay isn't forgiving. When you're building new, the grading and compaction work often leaves you with dense, poorly-draining soil that's honestly terrible for establishing natural grass. Artificial turf solves that problem entirely—no digging up clay, no fighting drainage issues, no waiting two seasons for sod to take root. New construction yards in the Harmony area tend to be generous, which is great because it gives us room to create real outdoor living spaces with proper base preparation. We always recommend a quality crushed stone and engineered base layer here, especially if your lot has any slope—and most do in this rolling terrain. Shade patterns matter too. Some of the newer developments near Holly Springs Town Center have mature trees nearby, while others are wide open. We'll assess your specific lot and recommend the right turf pile height and texture to handle whatever sun or dappled shade you're dealing with. One thing we always discuss: check your HOA guidelines if you're in a deed-restricted community. Most in this area have no restrictions on artificial turf, but it's worth confirming before we start.
Absolutely. Clay is actually why synthetic turf works so well here—it doesn't require digging into that dense Cherokee County soil or dealing with drainage headaches. We install a proper base layer on top of your existing grade, so you skip the whole ground preparation nightmare that plagues natural grass in this area.
Not at all. In fact, you'll look smarter. While other new builds spend their first two years waiting for sod to fill in, you'll have a finished, usable yard immediately. Plus, your lawn will stay flawless through every season while theirs struggle with the typical new-construction drainage and compaction issues.
Most residential yards around Holly Springs take 2-4 days depending on size and complexity. Since your lot is already graded and prepped for building, we can move quickly. We'll coordinate with your builder if needed to make sure we're not conflicting with other finishing work.
It's the perfect choice. No watering means zero water bills during our hot, dry summers, and you're not subject to any county restrictions. Your yard stays green and full regardless of heat or drought. We handle drainage so water moves through properly, never pooling.
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