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Drainage problems in Kennesaw aren't something you should ignore, especially when you're sitting on some of the thickest red clay in Cobb County. We've been installing artificial turf right here in our hometown for years, and we've seen firsthand how poorly draining native soil can turn a beautiful yard into a swamp after a heavy rain. Whether you're in Legacy Park, over by Stilesboro, or anywhere near Due West, that dense clay base means water doesn't move the way it should—and once your natural grass starts struggling, the whole landscape goes downhill fast. That's where we come in. Our drainage solutions are specifically designed to work with Kennesaw's soil conditions, not against them. We handle the prep work, install a proper drainage system underneath, and cap it all with artificial turf that actually drains like it should. No more muddy patches. No more dead spots where water pools. Just a yard that works year-round, even during those 78 brutally hot days when everything else is fighting to survive.
Kennesaw's red clay is beautiful to look at, but it's notorious for holding water. When we install artificial turf here, we're not just laying down grass—we're engineering a complete drainage solution from the ground up. The clay base requires us to remove enough existing soil and build in a gravel and perforated pipe system that actually moves water off your property instead of trapping it. Your yard's slope matters too. Many homes in Legacy Park and the surrounding neighborhoods were built on lots with minimal grading, which means standing water becomes a real headache during Georgia's wet spring months. We factor in sun exposure as well—with 78 days annually pushing past 90 degrees, your turf needs excellent airflow underneath to prevent moisture buildup and heat stress. Most Kennesaw properties range from quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots, which means we're typically working in tight spaces where proper drainage planning is critical. We also pay attention to any HOA guidelines specific to your neighborhood, since some communities around Town Center at Cobb have landscape standards we need to respect during installation.
Cobb County's native red clay has extremely low permeability—water just doesn't move through it naturally. After heavy rain, it compacts even more, creating a moisture trap. We remove the worst of it, install perforated drainage pipe, and backfill with gravel so water actually flows away from your foundation and landscape instead of pooling. It's a proven fix that works specifically for our local soil.
Most residential jobs—whether in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, or Due West—take 3 to 5 days depending on lot size and drainage complexity. We do all the heavy lifting upfront: soil removal, drainage system installation, grading, and base prep. Then we lay the turf. You'll notice the difference in water movement immediately after rain.
Artificial turf itself drains well, but it's only as good as what's underneath. If your base is pure Kennesaw clay, the water has nowhere to go. We install the drainage infrastructure first—that's the real fix—then the turf acts as your finished surface. Together, they solve the problem completely.
Most do, but rules vary. We work with HOAs across Kennesaw neighborhoods regularly and know which communities have specific guidelines about turf type, color, and pile height. We'll review your deed restrictions before we start and make sure your install meets every requirement.
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