Pricing Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Morrow sits right in the heart of Clayton County, and if you've got a yard here—whether you're near Southlake Mall or closer to Clayton State—you know that Georgia clay doesn't always play nice with traditional lawn care. Between the heat, the humidity, and that stubborn red clay underneath, keeping natural grass looking decent takes real work. Artificial turf changes that equation entirely. We've installed synthetic lawns across Morrow for homeowners who got tired of fighting the soil, the summer heat, and the weekly mowing schedule. The neighborhoods around here have different yard sizes and sun exposures, and that matters when you're planning a turf installation. Some properties back up to commercial corridors with different drainage needs; others sit in quieter residential pockets with their own challenges. The good news is that artificial turf handles Clayton County's climate without complaint. No brown patches from the clay, no fighting soggy spots after rain, and no watering bill that climbs with the temperature. We're based about 30 minutes from your neighborhood, so we know the local conditions, the typical lot layouts, and what pricing looks like when we factor in site prep for Morrow's specific soil composition.
Clayton County clay is dense and compacted, which is actually helpful during artificial turf installation—it provides a stable base—but it also means proper drainage preparation is non-negotiable. We grade away from structures and install a perforated base layer to prevent water pooling, especially important given Georgia's afternoon thunderstorms. Morrow's summers are hot and humid, so your synthetic turf needs to be rated for UV stability and heat tolerance; we spec materials built for Southern climates, not generic northern products. Lot sizes around here vary from modest suburban yards to larger properties, and that affects your material choice and labor timeline. Sun exposure differs significantly—properties near Southlake Mall area and along commercial corridors may have different shading patterns than Clayton State neighborhood yards. Some homeowners deal with HOA guidelines around synthetic turf appearance and drainage compliance, so we verify those before starting work. The underlying clay also influences how we manage edge transitions and prevent erosion around borders. We always recommend removing old sod and addressing any existing drainage issues before the turf goes in; skipping this step causes problems down the line in Clayton County's wet season.
Yes, but it requires proper base preparation. We install a perforated drainage layer underneath to move water away from your home and yard. Clayton County's clay compacts well, which actually stabilizes the turf, but we engineer drainage so standing water never becomes an issue. This prep work is standard for Morrow installations and protects your investment during heavy rain events.
Pricing depends on your yard size, existing soil conditions, and whether you need significant grading or drainage work. Most Morrow properties range from 500 to 3,000 square feet. We provide free on-site estimates that account for Clayton County clay prep, local labor rates, and material delivery. Exact costs come from a walkthrough of your property.
We recommend polyethylene or polypropylene blends rated for Southern UV exposure and high humidity. These materials resist fading, maintain color through Georgia summers, and drain efficiently. Cheaper synthetic options deteriorate faster in our climate. We only install turf engineered for hot, humid conditions like we have in Clayton County.
Most residential yards take 2–4 days, depending on size and how much site prep the clay soil requires. Larger properties or those needing extensive grading might take longer. We work efficiently while respecting your neighborhood's typical living patterns and parking constraints.
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