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Here's what we see most often in Johns Creek: a homeowner with a beautiful yard in Country Club of the South or St Ives notices their backyard stays soggy after rain, or worse—water pools near the foundation. That heavy Fulton County clay soil doesn't drain naturally, and when you've invested in an upscale subdivision home, poor drainage becomes both an eyesore and a liability. Artificial turf with proper drainage infrastructure solves this completely. We've been installing drainage-enhanced turf systems in Johns Creek for years, and we understand the specific challenges of your soil composition and the landscape expectations your neighborhood maintains. Unlike traditional sod, synthetic turf lets us install a engineered drainage base that actually moves water away from problem areas—under the turf, through the subsurface, and safely away from your home. Whether you're near Autrey Mill, Newtown Park, or tucked into one of the tree-lined streets of the subdivision, we design drainage systems that work with your yard's natural slope and soil conditions. Most homeowners are surprised at how affordable this solution is, especially when they learn they'll never water, mow, or reseed again. That's real value in a place like Johns Creek.
Johns Creek's clay-heavy soil—typical of Fulton and Gwinnett County—doesn't absorb water quickly. That's your main drainage challenge. The subdivisions here sit on relatively even terrain, which means standing water can linger after heavy Georgia summer storms unless you have intentional grading and subsurface drainage. Lot sizes in Country Club of the South and St Ives tend to be generous, which is great for design flexibility. Most HOAs in Johns Creek have clear landscape standards: they want your yard to look maintained and attractive year-round. Artificial turf checks that box perfectly. We install a three-layer system here: perforated drainage tiles beneath the turf, a permeable base layer, and engineered infill that promotes water movement. The clay means we can't rely on natural percolation—we have to move water sideways and downslope. Tree coverage varies significantly across neighborhoods; some yards are shaded heavily, others get full sun. That matters for our infill selection and drainage design. Since the area experiences both dry spells and heavy rain events, a proper drainage system keeps your turf looking perfect through all seasons without the maintenance headaches of natural grass.
Fulton County clay holds water like a sponge. Some properties drain naturally if they're on a slope, but most Johns Creek yards need help. Artificial turf installation includes a engineered drainage base that moves water away intentionally—something natural grass and soil can't do on their own. We assess your yard's specific grading and install subsurface solutions that work with your landscape.
Not at all. High-end neighborhoods in Johns Creek increasingly choose artificial turf because it stays pristine year-round—no brown patches, no mud, no maintenance stress. Modern synthetic grass is indistinguishable from quality natural lawn from ten feet away. Most HOAs approve it once they see the finished product. We've installed dozens of systems in your area, and homeowners love the curb appeal.
A typical residential project takes 3–5 days, depending on yard size and existing drainage needs. We handle grading, install the drainage infrastructure, lay the base, and finish the turf. Weather can add a day or two—Georgia summer storms mean we sometimes pause work. We'll give you a realistic timeline upfront.
Yes. We offer a 10% senior discount on all turf and drainage work. It's our way of serving the community. Just mention your age at the consultation, and we'll apply it to your estimate. Combined with zero maintenance costs going forward, artificial turf becomes an even better investment for homeowners looking to simplify their lives.
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