Water Savings — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Morrow's got a real water challenge. Clayton County's clay soil doesn't drain like you'd hope, and keeping natural grass alive here means running your sprinkler system constantly during Georgia's hot summers. We've installed artificial turf for dozens of homeowners between the Clayton State area and Southlake Mall, and the water savings are honest-to-goodness dramatic. You're looking at cutting your outdoor water use by thousands of gallons every single year. That's not just a lower utility bill—it's real money back in your pocket. The thing is, artificial turf works differently than the natural grass you're used to. You can't just lay it down on clay and expect it to perform. The base matters. The drainage matters. We've been doing this long enough to know exactly how Morrow yards need to be prepped, and we handle it right the first time so you're not dealing with pooling water or problems two years down the line.
Clayton County's clay base is thick and heavy, which means natural grass roots struggle and water pools during rain. That's actually one of the biggest reasons artificial turf makes sense here. Your yard might be sitting in full sun near Southlake or get afternoon shade from the trees around the Clayton State area—both situations work great with synthetic turf, but drainage prep changes slightly depending on your lot. Most homes in Morrow sit on smaller residential lots, which means your investment goes further and installation moves quickly. One thing we always check: do you have HOA landscape guidelines? Some neighborhoods in the commercial corridor areas have specific rules about turf height or appearance. We'll make sure whatever system we install complies from day one. The clay also means we need to slope things properly and use the right base layer so water moves away from your foundation. That's non-negotiable in Morrow. Skip that step and you'll regret it.
Clayton County's clay soil and summer heat mean most homeowners here run irrigation systems 3-4 times per week just to keep natural grass green. Switch to artificial turf and you eliminate that completely. You're looking at saving 20,000-30,000 gallons per year depending on your lot size. That translates to a few hundred dollars annually on your water bill alone, plus no more time spent watering.
Yes, but only if it's installed correctly. Clay drainage is the reason we spend extra time on subsurface prep. We install proper grading and base layers that let water percolate through instead of pooling. Morrow's clay actually makes good artificial turf installation more important, not less. Done right, it drains better than your natural grass ever did.
Absolutely. Commercial-grade synthetic turf handles high foot traffic and reflects less heat than asphalt. We've installed turf at properties all around the Southlake area with heavy use. UV-stabilized blades stay green and don't break down, and drainage systems handle the runoff from surrounding pavement.
Most residential lots in Morrow take 2-4 days depending on size and existing conditions. If there's old sod to remove or clay that needs extra base work, we plan for the longer timeline. We'll give you a clear schedule upfront so there's no surprises, and we're not far away—our team is about 30 minutes out.
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