Veteran Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Drainage problems in Kennesaw aren't just a nuisance—they're almost inevitable once you understand what's happening beneath your feet. That red clay everyone complains about? It's not draining water the way a typical yard should. We've been installing artificial turf right here in Kennesaw for years, and honestly, fixing drainage is one of the first conversations we have with homeowners in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, and Due West. The good news is that artificial turf paired with proper drainage infrastructure transforms a muddy, waterlogged yard into something you can actually use year-round. Plus, if you're a veteran, we've got a discount waiting for you. Our team knows Kennesaw's soil challenges, the summer heat that bakes everything else, and the specific elevation changes that affect how water moves across your property. We're not shipping in some generic solution from out of state—we're locals solving local problems.
Cobb County's red clay is dense and compacts easily, which means water sits rather than soaks. During Kennesaw's 78+ days above 90°F annually, that standing water becomes a breeding ground for mosquitoes and root rot. When we install artificial turf, we're building a drainage system underneath that accounts for this clay layer. Most yards in the neighborhoods around Town Center at Cobb need a perforated base layer plus gravel to create a pathway for water to escape. If your property slopes toward the house—common in this area—we install French drains or swales to redirect runoff. Kennesaw's summer thunderstorms dump inches in minutes, so adequate drainage isn't optional. We also consider sun exposure patterns: yards near Kennesaw Mountain or surrounded by mature trees stay wet longer than open properties. HOA communities in Legacy Park sometimes have specific aesthetic requirements for drainage solutions, so we work within those guidelines. Most residential lots here range from quarter-acre to half-acre, giving us room to engineer solutions that don't look like an afterthought.
Cobb County's red clay has low permeability—water can't penetrate it quickly. Your yard is likely compacted from foot traffic or construction, making drainage even worse. We assess the grade and clay depth, then install a subsurface system that channels water away. Artificial turf on top keeps the soil from re-compacting, solving the problem long-term.
Absolutely. Shade actually slows evaporation, so drainage becomes more important, not less. We've installed turf on north-facing properties throughout Stilesboro and Due West. The key is sizing the drainage layer appropriately—shadier yards need slightly more subsurface capacity to handle water that won't evaporate as quickly.
We offer a 10% discount on all labor and materials for active military and veterans. Bring your military ID or discharge papers to your consultation. This applies to drainage systems, turf installation, and any grading work. It's our way of saying thank you for your service.
We design for Kennesaw's heaviest recorded rainfall rates. A typical system handles 2–3 inches per hour. We size the gravel base, perforated piping, and exit points to match these conditions, ensuring your yard won't flood even during intense thunderstorms common here May through August.
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