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That red clay underneath your Moreland yard? It's beautiful to look at, but it's a drainage nightmare. We've worked with enough properties in Coweta County to know exactly what you're dealing with—water sits, pools, and creates those ugly bare patches that are impossible to seed back. The rural character of Downtown Moreland and the surrounding neighborhoods means most yards weren't built with modern drainage in mind. You're not alone in dealing with this. Here's the thing though: artificial turf doesn't just hide the problem. When we install it properly, we build a drainage system underneath that actually solves it. The turf sits on a permeable base that channels water away from your foundation and landscaping instead of letting it collect. It's not a band-aid fix. Your yard stays green year-round, your foundation stays dry, and you never have to dig up that red clay again. That's worth the investment, especially if you've already spent years fighting the soil conditions around here.
Moreland's Coweta County red clay is acidic and compacts like concrete when wet—that's exactly why drainage matters so much here. The area's rural character means larger lot sizes, and while that's great for space, it also means more surface area for water to travel before it hits your foundation or pools in low spots. During Georgia's wetter seasons, that clay turns into an impenetrable barrier. Most homes in the Downtown Moreland area and surrounding neighborhoods don't have aggressive grading or French drain systems, so water naturally wants to settle. When we install artificial turf, we create a multi-layer drainage base: a gravel foundation, a perforated pipe system, and a permeable backing that keeps water moving downslope instead of pooling on your lawn. Your soil stays under the turf, but it's no longer your problem. The turf itself drains at roughly 60 inches per hour, so even heavy rain clears quickly. If you've got shade from the trees common to rural Coweta properties, that's another bonus—you won't deal with the algae or moss issues that plague natural grass in damp, shaded areas.
It genuinely fixes them. We install a engineered drainage base beneath the turf that redirects water away from your foundation and yard low spots. The clay under Moreland properties naturally compacts and holds water—our system prevents that water from pooling in the first place. You're not covering up a swamp; you're solving the swamp problem.
Most Moreland residential projects take 3–5 days depending on yard size and existing drainage work needed. If your red clay base requires heavy grading or we're installing an extensive French drain system, add a few days. We give you a timeline upfront so there's no guessing.
That red clay is actually why artificial turf works so well here. We don't fight the clay—we build a drainage barrier on top of it. The clay underneath remains stable, and our permeable base and backing system handles all the water problems clay creates. It's a perfect pairing.
Absolutely. We regularly work on larger rural properties in Coweta County. The bigger the lot, the more important proper grading and drainage become, and that's exactly what we specialize in. We'll assess your property and design a system scaled to your specific yard.
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