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Moreland's red clay soil is beautiful, but it's also stubborn. That's especially true when water hits your yard—it either pools up or runs off faster than you'd expect, and your lawn pays the price. We've been helping homeowners in Coweta County deal with exactly this problem for years, and drainage issues are honestly one of the biggest reasons people switch to artificial turf out here. The good news is that proper drainage under synthetic grass isn't complicated, but it does matter. We handle the grading, the base preparation, and the perforated backing that keeps water moving exactly where it needs to go. Whether your yard sits in Downtown Moreland or on one of the larger rural properties around here, we size up your specific drainage challenges and build a system that actually works. No more soggy spots by the fence line. No more muddy patches that kill your grass every spring. And you get a lawn that looks sharp year-round, rain or shine.
Coweta County red clay is dense and compacts easily, which means natural drainage is genuinely tough. When we install artificial turf in Moreland, we're not just laying down grass—we're creating a drainage layer that works against what the soil wants to do. We typically excavate 4 to 6 inches, add a crushed stone or recycled asphalt base, and ensure proper slope so water moves away from your home's foundation. The rural character of Moreland means yard sizes vary wildly; some properties are modest quarter-acre lots in town, while others sprawl across several acres. Larger yards benefit from swales or French drains alongside the turf installation. Sun exposure also shifts seasonally—oak trees common to the area cast deep shade in summer but open up in winter. We factor that in when recommending turf pile height and drainage specifications. Since Moreland is unincorporated Coweta County, HOA restrictions are minimal, which gives homeowners flexibility. The real constraint is that red clay—respect it, plan for it, and your artificial turf will outperform natural grass by a mile.
Red clay holds water. Coweta County's native soil compacts tight and sheds water sideways instead of down, which means standing water after rain is totally normal here. Natural grass roots can't penetrate that clay efficiently, so drainage fails. Artificial turf with proper base prep and a perforated backing system forces water through the layers and away from the surface, solving the problem permanently.
Yes. Spring storms and summer downpours in Coweta County are intense, but we design drainage systems to handle peak flow. We slope the yard toward the street or a designated runoff area, add adequate crushed stone depth, and use high-permeability backing. Water moves through the turf base in minutes, not hours. Your lawn stays usable even after heavy rain.
We're about 55 minutes from Moreland, so it's a short drive for us. That means faster scheduling, consistent quality control, and no excuses if something needs adjusting after installation. We treat Moreland properties the same as anything closer to our headquarters—full attention, local knowledge, and follow-up support.
Great question for rural Moreland properties. We map utility locations before we dig and design drainage to direct water away from wells and septic systems. We never obstruct drainage around septic fields and work within county guidelines. If your property relies on septic or a well, tell us upfront—we'll plan accordingly.
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