Backyard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Morrow's backyard culture is built around gathering spaces—whether you're near the Clayton State area or closer to Southlake Mall, your outdoor space is an extension of your home. Here's the reality: Clayton County's clay soil is dense and unforgiving. Natural grass fights against it constantly, leaving you with muddy patches, drainage headaches, and endless maintenance battles. Artificial turf eliminates that fight entirely. You get a usable yard year-round without the clay stains on your kids' clothes or the soggy mess after a rain. Our team has been installing commercial-grade synthetic turf throughout the Clayton County area for families who've decided their time is worth more than weekly mowing and spot-treating dead zones. The durability we're talking about here isn't residential-grade material—it's the same wear-resistant, UV-stable turf used on athletic fields and commercial properties. That matters because Morrow summers are hot, and cheap turf fades and clumps. Quality turf holds up. We're based about 30 minutes from your neighborhood, so we're close enough to service what we install and familiar enough with local conditions to get the job done right the first time.
Clayton County's clay base requires a different installation approach than other parts of Georgia. The drainage consideration isn't optional—it's essential. That clay layer sits beneath most yards in the Southlake and Clayton State neighborhoods, and without proper base preparation, standing water becomes a problem even with artificial turf. We build in a permeable subsurface that channels water away from the clay, not into it. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot size and tree coverage. Properties near the commercial corridor tend to get more direct afternoon sun, which means your turf experiences more thermal stress than shaded yards. We account for that in material selection—some turfs handle sustained heat better than others. Backyard dimensions in Morrow tend to be moderate; most residential lots don't sprawl across acres. That's actually ideal for artificial turf projects because installation is contained, costs are predictable, and the transformation is dramatic. HOA guidelines in some Clayton County neighborhoods require landscaping maintenance, but artificial turf typically satisfies those requirements since it's maintained and permanently green. Check your specific covenants, but most Morrow properties have no restrictions against quality synthetic turf.
Absolutely. Commercial-grade turf is engineered for intense UV and heat exposure—basically the same conditions as Clayton County summers. The material won't fade like budget alternatives, and it won't develop the soft spots that cheap residential turf creates. We use turf with temperature-resistant backing specifically because we work in hot climates.
Clayton County clay requires proper base layering. We don't install directly on clay—it traps water and causes drainage failure. We build a gravel and sand subbase that lets water permeate through to proper drainage, which is critical for backyard longevity. It takes more prep work, but it's non-negotiable for this region.
Yes, but shade changes how we approach material selection. Some areas of your yard might get morning sun and afternoon shade, which affects wear patterns. We assess your specific light conditions and recommend turf that performs well in your exact setup. Shade also reduces heat stress, which is actually beneficial in Morrow.
Most residential backyard projects take 2-4 days, depending on size and base preparation. Since we're local and familiar with Clayton County conditions, we move efficiently. Larger yards or complex drainage situations might take a bit longer, but we'll give you a clear timeline before we start.
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