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Moreland's red clay soil is beautiful—until it turns your backyard into a swamp after heavy rain. We've spent years watching homeowners around Downtown Moreland and the surrounding Coweta County area struggle with drainage problems that artificial turf can actually solve. The thing about clay-heavy soil is that water just sits there instead of draining naturally, especially in rural properties where grading might not be perfect to begin with. That's where a properly installed artificial turf system comes in. We don't just roll out fake grass and call it done. We're talking about a complete drainage layer underneath—permeable base, sub-base gravel, and a turf system designed to shed water fast instead of trapping it. Your yard stays dry, stays green year-round, and you're not dealing with mud ruts or dead patches from standing water. Since we're based less than an hour away, we know exactly what Moreland yards need. We've built our reputation on showing up, doing the work right, and backing it with a guarantee because we're confident in what we install.
Coweta County red clay is no joke. It's dense, compacts easily, and drains slower than sandy soils you'd find in other parts of Georgia. Most properties in and around Moreland sit on acreage or semi-rural lots, which means you've probably got natural low spots where water pools. Before we install artificial turf, we assess your yard's actual slope and water flow patterns. That red clay needs aggressive base preparation—we're laying down proper gravel base and a perforated drainage layer to channel water away from your turf and foundation. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're nestled in the trees or out in the open, but since Moreland's rural character means lots of mature trees, we design systems that handle partial shade without algae buildup. The typical Moreland yard is larger than suburban lots, which actually works in your favor for drainage—you've got room to work with. Installation timing matters too: we avoid heavy rain weeks when the clay is already saturated, and we make sure all water runoff is directed away from structures. Your artificial turf won't solve underlying drainage issues; our installation does.
Not without proper base work. The turf itself is permeable, but Coweta County red clay underneath will still trap water. We install a complete drainage system beneath the turf—gravel base, perforated drain layers, and proper slope. The turf is the final layer, not the fix. Together, they keep water moving away from your yard instead of pooling.
Depends on yard size and how much excavation the clay needs. Most Moreland properties run 7–14 days from start to finish. We handle site prep, grading, base installation, and turf laying. Because we're local and know the soil conditions, we don't waste time figuring out what we're dealing with. You get a timeline upfront.
Our system channels it into a perforated drainage layer under the turf, where it flows toward a designated area or French drain. We design the slope so water moves away from your home's foundation and doesn't create erosion. For rural Moreland lots, we often direct runoff toward lower property areas where it can dissipate safely.
Absolutely. You get a dry, usable yard year-round instead of mud and dead grass. Plus, no mowing, no fertilizer runoff into local water, and consistent green space. On red clay that naturally holds water, artificial turf with proper drainage is one of the best investments for your property's usability and appearance.
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