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Moreland's red clay soil is beautiful, but it's also one of the biggest drainage headaches we see in Coweta County. That heavy, compacted clay holds water like a sponge that's already full—and when it rains, your yard turns into a swamp for days. We've been working with homeowners around Downtown Moreland and the surrounding area long enough to know that standard grass solutions just don't cut it here. Natural turf drowns in that clay. Artificial turf, on the other hand, solves the problem entirely. It sits on top of a proper drainage base that actually moves water away from your home instead of trapping it underneath. We handle the whole system: removing the waterlogged soil, installing a gravel and sand base with slope, and laying down modern synthetic grass that lets water flow straight through to the drain layer below. No more puddles. No more muddy spots that kill your lawn by mid-summer. Just a dry, usable yard year-round. It's a one-time investment that works with Moreland's climate instead of fighting it.
Coweta County red clay is dense and poorly draining—that's just geology. Your yard probably stays wet longer than you'd expect after rain, especially if there's any low spot or if the ground slopes toward your foundation. Moreland's rural character means most properties have decent lot sizes, which is great for artificial turf installation because we have room to work with proper base preparation and grading. The bigger your yard, the more critical the drainage layer becomes, and we build for that. Sun exposure varies here depending on tree coverage and which part of the property we're treating. Most yards get a mix of shade from oaks and pines, which works fine for synthetic turf—it actually performs better than natural grass in partial shade around here. If you're near Downtown Moreland or in an established neighborhood, check whether there are any HOA guidelines about landscaping materials. Most HOAs in the area either allow or encourage artificial turf once they see how much better it handles Moreland's wet seasons. We've worked with dozens of Coweta County properties and understand exactly what base materials and drainage specs your soil needs.
Absolutely. Red clay is actually why artificial turf makes so much sense here. We don't try to plant into that clay or improve it—we build a proper drainage base on top of it. Gravel, sand, and engineered base layers let water move through and away from your home. That's something natural grass can't do in Coweta County's soil conditions.
Most projects take 3–5 days depending on yard size and how much clay we're working with. We prep the base, grade for proper slope, install drainage materials, and lay the turf. We're based about 55 minutes away, so we schedule efficiently and get the job done right.
Yes—that's actually the ideal situation for this solution. Flooding usually means water has nowhere to go. A proper drainage base lets it flow through the turf and down into the gravel layer, then away from your property. We'll assess your yard's slope and drainage direction to design a system that handles Moreland's heaviest rains.
It does. We slope the base away from your home's foundation and any low spots where water pools. Moreland's terrain is gentle, which actually makes grading easier. Proper slope—even just 1-2%—makes a huge difference in keeping water moving instead of sitting.
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