Money Back Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Drainage problems under artificial turf in Midtown Atlanta aren't just annoying—they can wreck your investment faster than you'd expect. The neighborhoods around Ansley Park and Virginia-Highland sit on notoriously dense clay soil, and when water pools beneath your turf instead of draining properly, you end up with soggy patches, algae growth, and that awful smell nobody wants near their patio or backyard. We've seen it happen too many times: homeowners install beautiful artificial turf, but poor drainage turns it into a swamp within a season. That's exactly why we built our money-back guarantee around drainage. If your turf isn't draining the way it should within 30 days of installation, we'll make it right—no questions asked, no fine print. LawnLogic has been solving these problems for Midtown Atlanta residents for years, and we know this soil. We know the rooftop and patio challenges unique to this urban area. And we know how to design a drainage system that actually works, not one that fails when the next heavy rain rolls through.
Midtown Atlanta's dense urban clay is beautiful to look at, but it's a drainage nightmare. Your yard doesn't drain like suburban Georgia does—clay compacts, water sits, and artificial turf becomes a liability instead of an asset. Around Piedmont Park and the Midtown neighborhoods, we also see a lot of rooftop and patio installations where conventional drainage won't cut it. You need engineered solutions: proper base layers, perforated pipes, or permeable underlayment that actually moves water instead of trapping it. HOA guidelines in Ansley Park and surrounding areas sometimes restrict how you can modify yards, so we design systems that stay within those rules while solving your water problem. Property sizes in Midtown tend to be smaller than suburban lots—we're talking compact yards and tight spaces—which means drainage planning has to be surgical. One mistake in a 500-square-foot yard shows up immediately. We account for your specific lot layout, existing hardscape, and yes, that clay soil that won't cooperate. The goal is a turf system that drains fast after rain and stays dry underneath, even in Midtown's heavy summer storms.
Clay soil is the culprit. Midtown sits on dense, compacted clay that doesn't absorb water naturally. Without a engineered base and proper drainage layer underneath your turf, water pools instead of percolating. We design systems that bypass clay limitations entirely—using permeable bases, gravel layers, and drainage channels that force water away from your turf, not into the soil.
Absolutely. Urban rooftop and patio applications require different drainage thinking than ground-level yards. We use slope engineering, edge drains, and sub-base systems that keep water from pooling on hard surfaces. We'll also verify HOA guidelines before we start, so your installation stays compliant.
Depends on the scope. Minor adjustments take a day or two. Full drainage overhauls—where we lift turf, rebuild the base, and install new drainage infrastructure—typically run 3–5 days. We'll assess your yard and give you a realistic timeline upfront, and our money-back guarantee covers the results.
If your turf doesn't drain properly within 30 days of completion, we fix it at no cost. If the problem persists after our repair, we refund the service fee. We stand behind our work because we know Midtown's soil challenges and how to solve them. No gotchas, no asterisks.
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