Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Moreland's red clay soil is beautiful, but it's murder on drainage. That heavy Coweta County clay doesn't let water move the way it should, which means puddles in your yard after rain, soggy patches that kill grass, and a foundation that's sitting in moisture longer than it should be. We've worked with dozens of homeowners out here in rural Coweta County, and the pattern is always the same: native grass struggles because the water just sits there. Artificial turf solves this problem completely. We install a engineered drainage system underneath that works with your existing soil instead of fighting it. The turf itself sits raised above the clay, water drains through the backing and perforated base layer, and what used to be a swamp becomes usable yard space. Weekend installations mean you're not disrupting your week—we come out, handle the grading and drainage work on Saturday and Sunday, and by Monday your yard is transformed. Whether you're near downtown Moreland or out in the quieter parts of the county, that red clay is the same story. We've got the system dialed in for exactly your conditions.
Coweta County red clay is compacted, dense, and naturally poor-draining—perfect conditions for standing water. Most Moreland properties sit on a slight grade, but the clay base means water won't percolate naturally like it would in sandier soil. Shade can be tricky depending on your tree canopy; homes near the Lewis Grizzard Museum area and downtown Moreland tend to have mature oaks that create mixed sun-and-shade yards, while more rural properties get stronger afternoon sun exposure. Lot sizes vary widely—some downtown Moreland homes sit on tighter quarter-acre lots, while outlying areas have more room. We factor all of this into base layer depth and drainage aggregate selection. The red clay actually becomes an advantage for artificial turf installation because it compacts well under proper base preparation, giving you a stable, level surface. We don't fight the clay; we work with it by creating a proper sub-base that channels water laterally and downward away from your home's foundation. Winter moisture management is key in Coweta County—we ensure your drainage slope accounts for both heavy rain and seasonal saturation.
Most Moreland drainage-repair jobs run Friday evening through Sunday afternoon, depending on lot size and existing grading needs. We typically mobilize Saturday morning and work through Sunday to handle excavation, base prep, and final grading on the same weekend. Smaller downtown Moreland properties might finish Sunday by noon; larger rural Coweta County yards may extend into early Monday morning. You'll have a fully functional, drained yard by end of business Sunday.
Absolutely. Red clay is actually ideal for turf installation because it's stable and compacts predictably. We don't remove your clay—we use it as the base layer and add engineered drainage material on top. The key is creating proper slope and sub-base depth so water moves through the system instead of pooling. Your Coweta County clay becomes the foundation, not the problem.
That's our default for you. Weekend installations are exactly why we offer them—we know homeowners in Moreland want work done without disrupting their week. We schedule Saturday and Sunday crews year-round, so drainage repairs and turf installation happen when it works for your schedule, not ours.
We're about 55 minutes from Moreland, which is manageable for weekend work. Saturday and Sunday crews dedicated to Coweta County jobs leave early enough to maximize daylight. We've served the Moreland area consistently, so we know the roads, the soil conditions, and the typical lot layouts. That local familiarity saves you time and money.
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