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Moreland's red clay soil is beautiful—until heavy rain turns your backyard into a swamp. We've seen it happen countless times in Coweta County: homeowners invest in their yards, only to watch drainage problems wreck the landscape every summer. That's where artificial turf with proper drainage comes in. Unlike natural grass that suffocates in clay, quality synthetic turf systems are engineered to channel water away from your home's foundation and into the soil below, no matter how much rain falls. We work throughout Moreland and the surrounding area, installing drainage-focused turf solutions that handle our region's wet springs and summer storms. Our team understands the specific challenges of Coweta County soil—the compaction, the runoff patterns, the way water pools in certain spots. We don't just roll out turf; we engineer drainage systems that work with your property's natural grade and your home's foundation needs. Whether you're near Downtown Moreland or out on a rural lot, we've tackled yards just like yours. The result? A beautiful, functional outdoor space that stays dry year-round, no mud, no puddles, no guesswork.
Moreland sits on Coweta County's signature red clay, which drains slowly and compacts easily—perfect conditions for water problems. Before we install artificial turf, we assess your yard's existing slope, any low spots where water naturally collects, and how your home's gutters and grading channel runoff. Most Moreland properties are larger rural lots with generous square footage, which means drainage design becomes critical; we often recommend a subsurface drainage layer beneath the turf to prevent pooling at property edges. Sun exposure varies depending on your location—tree coverage is common in the area, especially around older residential sections—so we factor that into turf selection and base preparation. The clay itself requires special attention during installation: we won't just lay turf over compacted, poorly-draining soil. Instead, we prep the base with proper grading, perforated underlayment, and sometimes crushed stone to create a true drainage system. This matters in Moreland because our spring rains are heavy and consistent, and winter moisture sits longer in clay than in sandier soils. We've learned exactly how Coweta County yards behave, and we build drainage solutions that match that reality.
Coweta County's red clay is the culprit. Clay holds water and drains slowly compared to loamy or sandy soils. If your neighbor has better drainage, they likely have different soil composition or better yard grading. Our drainage-focused turf installation solves this by adding a proper base layer that forces water through, rather than letting it sit in the clay.
Absolutely. Slope is actually an asset for drainage. We use it to channel water away from your foundation and home. We grade the turf base to enhance natural slope, and we make sure drainage pathways connect to storm drains or drainage easements. Steeper lots often need less intensive base work than flat ones.
For Coweta County clay, we typically install 4 to 6 inches of permeable base material (crushed stone, recycled asphalt, or engineered drainage layers) below the turf. Depth depends on your property's existing grade, soil compaction, and how much water typically accumulates. We'll assess your specific yard and recommend the right profile.
Yes, if it's installed correctly. Our systems are designed to handle the volume of rain Coweta County receives during spring season. We ensure the base drains quickly, we slope the surface slightly for runoff, and we route water away from your home's foundation. This keeps your yard dry and your turf stable even in heavy weather.
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