Pricing Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Here's the thing about Kennesaw yards: that heavy red clay we've got in Cobb County makes traditional grass a real headache. Between the heat that pushes us over 90 degrees roughly 78 days a year and soil that holds moisture like a sponge in spring, your lawn ends up either bone-dry or waterlogged depending on the season. A lot of homeowners around Legacy Park, Stilesboro, and Due West have figured out that artificial turf solves both problems at once. You get the look of a maintained lawn without fighting our climate and soil every single month. Since we're headquartered right here in Kennesaw, we know exactly what works in these neighborhoods—we're not guessing based on generic Georgia conditions. The cost question is fair. Most people expect artificial turf to be expensive, and yeah, it's an investment upfront. But when you factor in what you'd spend on watering, fertilizer, aeration to break up that clay, and regular mowing, the math shifts pretty quick. We'll walk you through actual pricing for your specific yard size and layout so you know what you're getting into before anyone picks up a shovel.
Kennesaw's red clay is a major player in why artificial turf makes sense here. Unlike sandy or loamy soil, Cobb County clay compacts easily and drains poorly—your grass roots suffocate in wet seasons and crack from drought stress in summer. Artificial turf eliminates that entirely. You're also dealing with real sun intensity during those 78+ days above 90 degrees annually. Some of our best installations are in the shadier lots around Stilesboro and Due West, where trees from mature neighborhoods actually work in your favor—less UV beating down on the turf means longer lifespan. Yard sizes around here run the gamut: small townhome lots near Town Center at Cobb to sprawling residential properties backing toward Kennesaw Mountain. Installation complexity varies based on grading and existing drainage patterns. The red clay actually helps with base prep in some cases since we compact it as a stable foundation. If your property has existing irrigation or drainage issues, we address those before the turf goes down. HOA rules in legacy communities tend to be specific about turf appearance and pile height, so we'll confirm specifications match your deed restrictions before we quote you.
Absolutely. Our turf is engineered for exactly this climate—it won't brown out in 90-degree heat like natural grass does here. The material drains quickly so humidity doesn't create mold issues. We've installed dozens around Legacy Park and Due West where homeowners report their yards look better in August than they ever did with sod.
Price depends on lot size, existing grade, and whether you need drainage work beneath the clay. Typical residential jobs in our area run $8–$15 per square foot installed. We provide a detailed site quote—no assumptions. Most Kennesaw homeowners see ROI within 5–7 years once they stop buying water, fertilizer, and equipment maintenance.
Not if it's handled right. We actually use Cobb County clay as a compacted base layer—it's stable and drains adequately once we grade properly. The bigger task is removing existing sod and breaking up any severely compacted spots. Our crew is familiar with local soil conditions, which saves time and money on prep work.
Most do, but rules vary by neighborhood. Some require specific pile heights or blade textures. We've worked with HOAs across Legacy Park and Stilesboro and know the common restrictions. We'll review your deed before installation and help you confirm compliance so there's no surprise letter from the association.
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