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Kennesaw yards are built on some of the toughest clay in Georgia—that deep red stuff that bakes hard in summer and stays soggy when the rains come. If you've been fighting that soil for years, or if you're just tired of watering your lawn through 78+ days of brutal heat every year, artificial turf might be the answer you've been looking for. We're based right here in Kennesaw, so we know the landscape from Legacy Park to Stilesboro to Due West. We've installed turf in yards big and small, from newer subdivisions near Town Center at Cobb to established neighborhoods where HOA rules actually matter. The difference between a good artificial turf installation and a great one comes down to site prep and drainage—especially in Cobb County, where that heavy red clay doesn't play nice with water. We handle the soil work the right way, which means your new turf stays dry, lasts longer, and looks pristine year-round. Next week, we can have you playing in your yard instead of stressing about it.
That iconic Cobb County red clay is beautiful, but it's not your friend when it comes to traditional lawn care. It compacts easily, drains poorly, and turns into concrete when dry. Before we lay any artificial turf in Kennesaw, we remove the old sod and grade the subbase carefully—sloping it so water runs away from your home's foundation. This matters especially in neighborhoods closer to the Due West area where drainage can get tricky during spring storms. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're in a wooded lot near Kennesaw Mountain or in an open development. Our installers know which turf products handle full sun without fading and which blends work better for partial shade. Most Kennesaw yards sit between 3,000 and 8,000 square feet—large enough that watering costs and mowing time add up fast. Artificial turf eliminates both. One more thing: check your HOA rules before calling us. Some communities in the area have specific requirements about turf appearance and pile height. We'll help you navigate that conversation and choose a product that passes inspection.
Most residential yards—say 4,000 to 6,000 square feet—take 2 to 4 days from start to finish. Site prep (removal and grading that red clay) is the biggest variable. If you need next-week installation, call us early in the week so we can lock in your dates. Smaller accent areas around a patio or pool can sometimes go in within a day or two.
Yes. Our turf products are rated for Georgia heat and won't soften or degrade during those 78-plus days above 90 degrees. The key is proper base preparation and infill choice—we use cooling-friendly products that keep the surface temperature manageable. You'll still want to rinse it on extreme heat days, but you're not going to see the wear and tear of real grass in July.
Honestly, it's better for it. Red clay doesn't drain well, which is hard on natural grass. With artificial turf, we install a proper drainage base that sits on top of the clay—water runs through the turf and base layer, then channels away from your yard. No more soggy patches, no more compaction. The clay actually provides a stable, level foundation for installation.
Absolutely, but check your HOA rules first. Some communities require approval or have specific standards about turf appearance and infill type. We work with HOA-approved products and can help you submit samples or designs for approval. Most Kennesaw HOAs are fine with quality artificial turf—it looks better year-round than struggling real grass in our climate.
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