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Here's the thing about Kennesaw yards: that heavy Cobb County red clay doesn't play nice with water. Whether you're in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, or Due West, poor drainage turns your backyard into a swamp after a good rain—and that's when artificial turf becomes your best investment. We've been installing premium synthetic grass right here in Kennesaw for years, and drainage repair is one of the most common fixes homeowners need before they can enjoy a usable outdoor space. The good news? A properly engineered drainage system under your new turf means no more puddles, no more mud, and no more watching water pool in your yard while your neighbors' grass stays dry. We handle the subsurface work that matters—French drains, permeable base layers, slope correction—so your turf performs like it's supposed to. With temps hitting 90 degrees or higher 78 days a year around here, you also want a system that breathes and dries fast. That's exactly what we build. Let's get your yard fixed and ready to use year-round.
Kennesaw's terrain is dominated by that stubborn red clay—it's dense, it compacts easily, and it sheds water instead of absorbing it. That means standard grading won't cut it if you want your artificial turf to last and perform well. We account for Cobb County's clay base by installing a layered drainage system underneath: compacted stone, permeable geotextile, and proper pitch toward drainage outlets. The heat here is real too. Eighty-plus days above 90 degrees means you need turf that won't trap moisture or encourage algae growth in low spots. Our installation includes sloped subsurface grading and strategically placed drainage channels so water moves away from your turf and foundation—critical if you're near Kennesaw Mountain or in neighborhoods with tighter lot spacing. Many homes in Legacy Park and Due West sit on smaller-than-average lots, so we're expert at maximizing drainage efficiency in tight spaces. We also pay attention to how your yard ties into storm drains and whether local HOA guidelines affect drainage features. No guesswork, no shortcuts—just a system engineered for Georgia clay and Georgia heat.
Cobb County red clay is the culprit. It's naturally dense and doesn't absorb water well, so it pools instead of draining. If your lot sits slightly lower or slopes toward your home, standing water gets worse. Poor grading during original construction also traps water. Our drainage repair fixes the slope, adds permeable layers beneath your new turf, and channels water away properly—so you're dry where they're still soggy.
Absolutely. With 78+ days above 90 degrees annually, trapped moisture under your turf creates algae and mold problems fast. We install perforated drainage layers and base materials that let air flow underneath even on the hottest days. This keeps your synthetic grass cooler, extends its lifespan, and prevents the bacterial growth that thrives in Georgia humidity and heat.
Tight lot spacing requires creative solutions. We use French drains that run along property lines, slope the subsurface toward storm drains or dry wells, and sometimes install permeable pavers or gravel channels at the edges. Every yard is different, but we've designed dozens of tight-space drainage systems in those neighborhoods and know what works.
Good question—many Kennesaw neighborhoods have HOA guidelines about visible drainage features. We design systems that either hide drainage infrastructure underground or make it compliant with your HOA (like using gravel or permeable pavers that fit landscape standards). We'll review your HOA docs and build accordingly.
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