Residential — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Morrow's mix of suburban neighborhoods and commercial corridors means a lot of homeowners are dealing with yards that either never had a fighting chance or are exhausted from fighting Georgia's heat and humidity. We've installed artificial turf throughout Clayton County—from properties near Clayton State University to homes in the Southlake Mall area—and the story's always the same: people want their backyards to actually work for them instead of becoming another chore. That heavy Clayton County clay soil? It's a beast when it comes to drainage and grass health. Real turf just struggles here. What takes most installers weeks of site prep and grading, we've streamlined through years of working in this exact soil profile. Your yard doesn't have to be a mud pit in summer or dust in drought. Artificial turf gives you that polished, green look year-round without the fertilizer runs, the mowing, or the watering bills that skyrocket during our brutal summers. We're 30 minutes away and know Morrow inside and out—the drainage patterns, the sun angles, what holds up to afternoon storms. Let's talk about what's actually possible for your space.
Clayton County's clay-heavy soil is honestly one of the biggest reasons artificial turf makes sense here. That dense, compact soil doesn't drain well, so natural grass either drowns during heavy rains or gets stressed during dry spells. We've seen it happen on properties all over the Southlake Mall neighborhoods and around Clayton State—it's not a homeowner failure; it's geology. When we install commercial-grade turf, we're building a proper drainage base that actually solves the clay problem instead of fighting it. Sun exposure varies wildly in Morrow depending on your lot. Some yards get hammered all afternoon; others are shaded by mature trees that line properties near residential corridors. We assess this during the site visit because it affects which turf product works best and how we orient the installation. HOA rules in many Morrow subdivisions are strict about landscape appearance, and artificial turf actually simplifies compliance—no brown patches, no weeds, no seasonal color changes. Lot sizes in the area tend to be moderate, which is perfect for artificial turf; you get maximum impact without the industrial install timeline of larger properties. We handle the grading, the base compaction, and the drainage infrastructure to work with Morrow's specific conditions.
Absolutely. Clay doesn't drain, which kills natural grass here. We install a layered base system that sits on top of your clay and channels water away properly. No more muddy yards or dead patches. Homeowners around Southlake and Clayton State see the difference immediately after the first heavy rain.
Modern artificial turf is UV-stabilized to handle intense sun without significant fading. Morrow gets plenty of afternoon heat, but quality commercial-grade turf holds its color. We use products that stay green and realistic even through 100-degree days.
A typical residential yard takes 2–4 days depending on size and existing yard condition. Clayton County clay prep might add a day for proper grading and base work, but we've done this enough times in the area that we move efficiently without cutting corners.
Most do, especially when you're using high-quality, realistic-looking turf. We've installed in several Morrow subdivisions with HOA approval. Check your specific CC&Rs, but we can help document that your turf meets aesthetic standards.
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