Veteran Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Johns Creek homeowners know the drill—those heavy Georgia rains hit hard, and when your yard drainage isn't dialed in, you're looking at soggy lawns, eroded landscaping, and a mud pit where your kids used to play. We've spent years working with properties in Country Club of the South and St Ives, and drainage problems are honestly one of the biggest reasons people call us. The clay soil in this part of Fulton County doesn't absorb water the way sandy soil does, which means standing water becomes your new normal unless you fix it at the source. Here's the thing: artificial turf doesn't just solve your drainage headaches—it eliminates them entirely. Once we regrade your yard and install a proper sub-base system, water moves through and away from your property exactly the way it should. No more puddles. No more compacted, dead spots in your natural grass. No more wondering if the rain that fell yesterday is going to be a problem tomorrow. We've installed hundreds of yards across the Atlanta metro, and Johns Creek's landscape comes with specific challenges we've learned how to handle. Your veterans discount makes this the perfect time to finally address that drainage issue you've been putting off. Let's talk about turning that problem yard into something you'll actually enjoy using again.
Johns Creek sits in that tricky zone where Fulton and Gwinnett clay soils dominate—heavy, dense, and basically water-resistant unless you've got the right drainage infrastructure underneath. The subdivisions here trend toward larger lots with mature tree coverage, especially around Autrey Mill and Newtown Park. That shade means slower evaporation, which compounds drainage problems. Most HOA covenants in the area are pretty specific about lawn appearance; artificial turf has become the go-to solution because it maintains that manicured look year-round without the maintenance nightmare that comes with drainage repairs on natural grass. Lot sizes in Country Club of the South and St Ives tend to run bigger than typical Atlanta neighborhoods, which gives us more flexibility when we're designing drainage solutions—we can actually slope the yard properly instead of working around tight constraints. The elevation changes in this part of Johns Creek are moderate but noticeable, and we use that to our advantage by directing water downslope and away from your home's foundation. Installation timeline usually runs 3–5 days depending on how much grading and sub-base work is needed. We bring in equipment to handle the clay compaction and ensure the drainage layer sits perfectly level.
You're fixing it, not hiding it. Here's the difference: we install a engineered sub-base system that lets water permeate through the turf and drain away from your home. The clay soil in Johns Creek is the actual problem—it doesn't drain naturally—so we create a system that does. Natural grass sits on that same clay and suffers from it. Artificial turf plus proper grading eliminates standing water permanently.
Most HOAs in Country Club of the South and St Ives do approve it, especially when drainage is the documented issue. They care about curb appeal and property values, and artificial turf delivers both. We can help you understand your specific covenants and, if needed, include turf specs in your request. In our experience, it's an easy sell when you show the before-and-after drainage difference.
Typically 3–5 days, depending on your lot size and how much grading the clay soil requires. We handle grading, sub-base installation, and turf layout in one project so you're not dealing with multiple contractors or extended disruption. We schedule around your schedule and clean up thoroughly when we're done.
We offer a meaningful discount to veterans on the full installation—grading, drainage system, and turf. Bring your military ID, and we'll apply it to your estimate. It's our way of thanking you for your service, and it makes upgrading your yard more affordable.
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