Sub Base Types — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Morrow's commercial landscape is changing fast. Between Clayton State University, the Southlake Mall corridor, and the steady growth along the commercial stretches of Clayton County, business owners are realizing that real grass just doesn't cut it anymore—especially when clay soil dominates the area and Georgia heat can turn a lawn into a dusty eyesore by mid-summer. Artificial turf gives your commercial property that polished, maintenance-free look year-round without the headaches of watering, fertilizing, or dealing with the compacted clay that's typical around here. We've installed dozens of commercial systems across Morrow—parking lot buffers, storefront landscapes, office building grounds—and the ROI speaks for itself. No more brown patches during droughts, no more mud tracked onto pavement, and zero water bills. Your property stays green and professional looking whether it's 95 degrees in July or you haven't had rain in three weeks. That matters when you're trying to attract customers and keep your grounds looking corporate-ready without paying a groundskeeper year-round.
Clayton County's clay-heavy soil presents both a challenge and an opportunity for artificial turf. The dense, compacted clay doesn't drain well, which is exactly why synthetic turf thrives here—you're not fighting seasonal waterlogging or the cost of extensive grading corrections. Our sub-base systems are engineered to work with Morrow's soil composition, creating proper drainage that clay naturally resists. The Southlake Mall area and surrounding commercial zones get plenty of foot traffic and vehicle exposure, so we spec commercial-grade turf with reinforced backing and superior wear resistance. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your property faces the open commercial corridor or sits near tree lines common in the Clayton State vicinity. We assess shade patterns during initial consultation because even artificial turf performs differently in full sun versus filtered light. Commercial properties in Morrow typically see 8,000–15,000 annual foot traffic events, so we size drainage systems and select pile heights accordingly. Installation timing matters too—avoiding the heaviest rain seasons ensures proper curing of our sub-base adhesives and infill settling.
Actually, no—it's an advantage. Clay's poor drainage is exactly why artificial turf excels here. We install engineered sub-bases that route water away from the clay layer entirely, eliminating the flooding and mud issues real grass can't handle. The compacted soil also provides a stable foundation that won't shift, so your turf stays level and won't develop the ruts you'd see with natural grass under commercial traffic.
Most commercial properties in Morrow range from 500 to 3,000 square feet. Costs depend on sub-base preparation, existing soil conditions, and turf grade selected. We provide free site assessments and detailed quotes—no obligation. Commercial-grade systems typically run 6–12 dollars per square foot installed, well below the five-year cost of maintaining real grass with water, chemicals, and labor.
We recommend 60–80 ounce pile weight with reinforced polyurethane backing for Morrow commercial zones. Products rated for 20,000+ foot traffic events handle parking lot islands, building entries, and landscape features where wear is heaviest. UV-stabilized fibers ensure color holds up under Georgia sun without fading after two or three years.
Yes. Most Morrow commercial sites have concrete, asphalt, or pavers bordering planting beds or accent areas. We custom-fit turf to existing hardscape edges using secure edging systems that prevent fraying and create clean transitions. It's common around Southlake commercial corridors where landscaping wraps parking areas and building perimeters.
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