New Construction Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building new in Morrow? One of the smartest decisions you can make during construction is locking in artificial turf before the heavy equipment finishes tearing up your lot. We've installed hundreds of commercial and residential properties across Clayton County, and the Clayton State area has become one of our busiest zones—for good reason. New construction homes in Morrow's neighborhoods, especially around Southlake Mall, benefit hugely from synthetic turf because you're starting with a clean slate. No fighting established clay compaction, no wondering about the previous owner's drainage issues. Here's what we see most often: builders and homeowners in this area want turf that handles Georgia's humidity, stands up to intense summer sun, and requires zero maintenance during the chaos of moving in. Our team can coordinate directly with your builder's timeline, which saves headaches and money. We handle everything from the clay base prep (which matters a lot here in Clayton County) to final grading and installation, and we've got the logistics down to where we can work around construction schedules without slowing you down. Whether your new home sits on a quarter-acre or a full acre, we'll design a turf system that works for your specific lot and your family's lifestyle.
Clayton County's clay soil is beautiful in some ways, but it's also dense and doesn't drain like sandy loam. If you're building new in Morrow, that means we need to be intentional about base preparation and subsurface drainage before we lay the turf. The good news: it's entirely manageable, and we do this routinely. Your lot's sun exposure matters too—properties near Clayton State and in the commercial corridor often have mixed sun and shade throughout the day. We design turf heights and infill types to handle both patterns seamlessly. New construction lots in Morrow neighborhoods tend to be medium-sized (typically 0.25 to 0.5 acres), which is actually ideal for synthetic turf installation because we can control the entire perimeter, manage runoff, and ensure proper compaction without fighting existing landscape features. One thing builders appreciate: installing turf during new construction means we can integrate it with irrigation planning and outdoor lighting before landscaping gets crowded. We also work with Clayton County codes and HOA requirements if your new home falls under a neighborhood association. The humidity and heat in summer mean your turf needs a quality infill system—we use products that breathe well and stay cooler underfoot.
Absolutely. We coordinate with builders regularly in Morrow and Clayton County. Ideally, turf goes in after grading and utility rough-ins but before final walkthrough. This protects the turf from heavy equipment traffic and gives you a finished yard faster. We're flexible on timing and can work around construction schedules.
Yes. Clay compacts heavily and can trap water, so we add a gravel base layer and drainage system to prevent pooling and extend turf life. This is standard for new construction in Morrow—it's built into our process and ensures your turf performs well for 15+ years.
Cost depends on lot size, base prep, and infill choice. New construction typically runs $8–15 per square foot installed. A 5,000-square-foot yard in a Morrow neighborhood ranges $40k–75k. We offer free quotes and can discuss financing options.
Quality turf with proper infill and drainage stays much cooler than you'd expect. We use reflective and heat-dispersing infill blends standard for Georgia heat. Your turf won't be ice-cold, but it stays comfortable for barefoot use and pet play even in July and August.
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