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Moreland's got character—the kind of place where people actually know their neighbors and take pride in their yards. But here's the thing: that red clay soil we've got in Coweta County? It's beautiful in some ways, but it doesn't always cooperate when you're trying to maintain a lush, green lawn. Between the humidity, the inconsistent rainfall, and the sheer effort it takes to keep natural grass looking decent year-round, a lot of Moreland homeowners are making the switch to artificial turf. We've been installing high-quality synthetic lawns throughout the area for years now, and the feedback has been consistent—people love not having to worry about mowing, watering, or fighting the clay. Whether you're in Downtown Moreland or out in the more rural parts of town, artificial turf gives you that polished, green yard without the constant maintenance headaches. Our team at LawnLogic makes the drive out from our main office regularly to handle projects here, and we treat every yard like it matters—because it does.
Coweta County's red clay is a real factor when we're planning an artificial turf installation. That clay drains differently than sandy or loamy soil, so we always account for proper base preparation to ensure water flows away from your foundation and doesn't pool. The humidity here in the summer can be intense, which actually works in artificial turf's favor—it stays cooler than you'd expect, and there's zero mold risk if we install it correctly with the right drainage setup. Moreland's mix of full-sun yards and tree-shaded properties means we often customize the turf pile height and density for different areas of the same lot. Rural properties tend to be larger, which gives us room to do some really nice installations without cramped corners or awkward transitions. One thing we always discuss with Moreland homeowners: because the red clay can shift slightly with seasonal moisture changes, a solid foundation is non-negotiable. We've seen plenty of yards where shortcuts upfront led to settling issues down the road. That's not happening on our watch.
Absolutely—but it requires proper prep. We excavate and level the existing clay, add a compacted base layer, and install drainage fabric to handle Coweta County's moisture patterns. The clay itself isn't a problem; it's actually stable once we build the foundation right. Cutting corners on base prep is where issues start, so we don't do that.
You don't water it at all for aesthetics—that's the whole point. Some folks do occasional rinses in summer to cool it down or remove dust, but it's completely optional. With natural grass in our humidity and clay, you'd be watering constantly. Artificial turf eliminates that entirely.
Quality turf lasts 12–15 years in Moreland's climate. Our summers are humid, but that doesn't degrade modern synthetic materials the way people sometimes think. UV stabilizers in premium turf handle the sun just fine. Installation quality matters more than weather for longevity.
That's actually ideal. Larger Moreland properties benefit from artificial turf because there's more room to work and fewer transitions to worry about. We've done everything from small downtown yards to multi-acre rural installations. Bigger jobs mean bigger savings per square foot, too.
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