Urgent Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Moreland's red clay is beautiful, but it's a drainage nightmare. That heavy Coweta County soil holds water like a sponge, which means puddles in your yard after rain, soggy patches that kill grass, and a mess when you're trying to use your lawn. We've been dealing with this exact problem for homeowners across rural Coweta County, and artificial turf is honestly the fastest fix we've found. Unlike natural grass that suffocates in waterlogged clay, synthetic turf sits on top of a proper drainage system that actually works. Water runs through instead of pooling. Your yard dries out in hours, not days. If you've got standing water right now or you're tired of that squishy feeling underfoot, we can usually get you scheduled within the week. Our crew knows Moreland's landscape—the lot sizes, the soil conditions, everything—and we build drainage systems that handle the next big rainstorm without question.
Coweta County red clay is dense and compacted, especially in rural Moreland where yards tend to be larger and less disturbed. Natural drainage happens slowly, which is why so many homeowners here deal with wet spots all year. When we install artificial turf in Moreland, we're not just laying down sod—we're building a complete drainage foundation. We excavate to proper depth, install a perforated base layer, and ensure water flows away from your home's foundation. The clay actually works in our favor here: it's firm enough to support a solid subbase without shifting. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're near tree cover (common in the rural areas around Downtown Moreland), so we help you choose the right turf pile height and color to match your specific yard's light conditions. Most residential lots in Moreland are half-acre or larger, which means proper slope and drainage planning is essential—this isn't a small urban yard where quick fixes work. We size our drainage systems accordingly and always account for runoff from adjacent properties. The investment pays back immediately when you stop losing turf to rot and mold.
Moreland's red clay doesn't drain naturally—water collects and suffocates grass roots. Even if you've added topsoil or aerated, the clay underneath still holds moisture. Artificial turf solves this because we install a drainage base that moves water away from the root zone entirely. No more fungal rot, no more dead patches.
Most Moreland yards take 3–5 days depending on lot size and how much prep work the soil needs. We handle the excavation, drainage system, compaction, and turf installation in one project. We're about 55 minutes from our headquarters, so we schedule Moreland jobs efficiently and get you playing or relaxing on new turf quickly.
Yes. Our drainage systems are engineered for clay soil and handle the rainfall patterns you see in Coweta County. Water percolates through the turf, through the base layers, and away from your property. We've installed hundreds of systems in similar red-clay regions—you won't have standing water.
Most of Moreland is unincorporated Coweta County, which means you typically have more freedom than suburban HOA communities. We always check local codes and any deed restrictions for your specific property. Call us with your address and we'll confirm what's permitted before we quote your project.
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