Emergency Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Johns Creek just turned into a swamp, and you need it fixed today—not next week. We get it. Heavy rain hits those clay-heavy soils in Country Club of the South and St Ives, and suddenly your lawn becomes a mud pit. The problem isn't always your sprinkler system, either. Those upscale subdivisions around Autrey Mill were built on Fulton and Gwinnett clay that doesn't drain naturally. Water pools, grass dies, and your landscape investment goes downhill fast. That's where emergency artificial turf installation comes in. Unlike seeding or sodding, synthetic turf eliminates the drainage problem entirely—no more waiting for soil to dry out, no more dead patches, no more mud tracked through the house. We've handled dozens of drainage disasters in your neighborhood, and we can typically get you installed within 48 hours of your call. Our team brings drainage solutions that work with Johns Creek's climate and soil conditions, not against them. Whether you need a complete yard replacement or just a problem area fixed, we'll assess the damage, grade properly, and get you back to enjoying your outdoor space.
Johns Creek sits on notoriously stubborn clay—the kind that holds water like a bathtub. Fulton and Gwinnett clay soils are dense and compact, which means traditional grass struggles after heavy rain, especially in the spring and fall when Georgia gets those multi-day downpours. Artificial turf sidesteps this entirely. We install with a proper base layer and perforated drainage systems that channel water away from your yard and into storm drains or designated runoff areas. Your HOA in Country Club of the South or St Ives may have specific landscape guidelines, but synthetic turf is increasingly approved in upscale subdivisions because it maintains that manicured look year-round without chemical fertilizers. Lot sizes in these neighborhoods tend to be larger—quarter-acre to half-acre yards—which means installation takes a bit longer than cookie-cutter suburban homes, but our crew is built for that scope. Sun exposure varies depending on your proximity to Newtown Park and surrounding tree cover, so we'll recommend blade heights and infill materials that complement your specific microclimate. The other advantage: once installed, you're not fighting clay compaction or drainage rework every season.
We prioritize emergency jobs and can typically mobilize within 24–48 hours. Drainage prep (grading, base removal, perforated layer installation) is the longest phase, usually 1–2 days depending on yard size. Final turf installation adds another day. For smaller problem areas—like a muddy patch near Country Club of the South's common areas—we can sometimes complete everything in a single day. Call us immediately so we can schedule a site visit and give you a firm timeline.
Absolutely. The issue with Fulton and Gwinnett clay is that it doesn't percolate—water sits instead of soaking down. We install a perforated base layer beneath the turf that captures water and channels it to storm drains or a designated area. Your yard stops being a mud zone. Plus, synthetic turf doesn't compact like real grass does, so drainage performance stays consistent year after year.
Most upscale subdivisions in the area now allow artificial turf, especially when it's installed professionally and looks natural. Country Club of the South and St Ives tend to prefer well-maintained landscapes, and high-quality synthetic turf delivers that. We'll help you navigate any specific HOA guidelines before we start work, so there are no surprises.
Grading alone is temporary—heavy rain returns and your yard drains poorly again. Drainage tiles can work but are expensive, disruptive, and don't solve the aesthetic problem. Artificial turf eliminates drainage issues, gives you a usable yard immediately, and costs less than you'd think when you factor in zero maintenance, no watering, and no seasonal dead patches.
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