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Here's the thing about Kennesaw yards: that heavy red clay we've got all over Cobb County doesn't play nice with water. Whether you're in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, or out near Due West, we see the same pattern—rain comes, water pools, and your grass turns into a mud pit within hours. We're LawnLogic, and we've been right here in Kennesaw long enough to know exactly what drainage problems look like in our soil. That thick clay base that makes our landscape unique also means surface drainage alone won't cut it. What really works is a combination approach: we'll assess your yard's slope, install proper subsurface drainage if needed, and then lay down artificial turf that's engineered to handle both our humidity (we're talking 78+ days a year above 90°F) and our drainage challenges. The result? A yard that actually functions year-round, no soggy spots, no mud tracked into the house. That's what we do.
Kennesaw's red clay soil is beautiful but stubborn. It doesn't absorb water quickly, which means conventional grass drainage systems often fail here. When we install artificial turf, we're not just laying down fake grass—we're solving a drainage problem that's specific to Cobb County's geology. Most yards in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, and the surrounding areas are going to need a proper base layer system. We typically recommend a compacted stone base with a perforated underdrain, especially if your property has low spots or backs up to wooded areas where water naturally collects. The heat is another factor. With nearly 80 days annually above 90°F, your turf needs excellent drainage to prevent algae buildup and that funky smell that comes with stagnant moisture trapped under synthetic fibers. Our installation process accounts for Kennesaw's specific challenges: we ensure proper grading away from structures, use high-quality permeable backing, and install edge drains where needed. Homeowners near KSU and around Town Center at Cobb often ask about HOA compliance—we handle that too, making sure every installation meets your community's standards while actually solving water problems.
Cobb County's red clay is the culprit. It has low permeability, meaning water doesn't soak in naturally like it does in other soil types. Combined with Kennesaw's topography—we're not flat—water often pools in low spots and sits there. Artificial turf with proper subsurface drainage solves this completely. We install systems that channel water away from your yard rather than relying on the soil to absorb it.
Not if it's installed correctly. Our turf uses high-quality permeable backing and proper base preparation that allows water to drain through, not sit underneath. In Kennesaw's hot, humid climate, that drainage is essential—it prevents odor, algae, and that swampy feeling. We've done this in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, and throughout the area with excellent results.
Absolutely. Wooded properties in Due West and similar neighborhoods often have runoff issues—water from higher elevation flows downhill and collects. We design custom drainage solutions for these situations, sometimes including french drains or edge drains, then integrate them seamlessly with your artificial turf installation.
Most Kennesaw projects take 3–5 days depending on existing conditions and drainage complexity. We prepare the base, install drainage systems, and lay turf. Being locally headquartered, we're not traveling hours to get here—we can often schedule quickly and finish without unnecessary delays.
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