Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Newnan's red clay soil is beautiful, but it comes with real challenges—especially if you're managing a yard in The Lakes at Glenrochie or near the Downtown Newnan Square area. We're a veteran-owned artificial turf company, and we've installed hundreds of yards across Coweta County. What we've learned is that Newnan homeowners want their outdoor spaces to look sharp year-round without the constant battle against clay compaction, drainage issues, and the Georgia heat. Artificial turf handles all of that. Whether you're in a newer subdivision where the builder left you with raw clay or you're tired of fighting brown patches during our dry spells, quality turf transforms your yard into a usable, attractive space. We've been doing this long enough to know what works in our climate and what doesn't. Our team handles the entire process—site assessment, base preparation (which matters more here than most people realize), and installation that lasts. We're proud to serve Newnan and the surrounding communities with the same attention to detail we'd want in our own yards.
Coweta County's red clay presents both opportunity and challenge. Clay doesn't drain naturally, so proper base preparation—something we never skip—ensures your artificial turf doesn't become a swamp during Georgia's heavy rain seasons. Newnan's newer subdivisions often have minimal topsoil over clay, which actually works to our advantage during installation; we can achieve better compaction and stability than yards with mixed soil profiles. Sun exposure varies across town. Homes near Carl Miller Park and downtown tend to sit on established lots with mature trees, meaning dappled shade and cooler turf temperatures. Newer neighborhoods like The Lakes at Glenrochie often have full-sun yards that benefit from turf's heat-reflective backing. Many HOAs in Newnan have landscape guidelines—we work with your community rules during design. Yard sizes here run the gamut: established quarter-acre lots in older sections, and larger properties in newer developments. We size drainage and backing accordingly. The red clay means we always account for moisture management, especially on north-facing slopes where water naturally collects.
Absolutely. The key is foundation work. We excavate, remove the top layer of clay if needed, and install a compacted base layer that prevents pooling and shifting. Red clay actually compacts well, which gives us a stable platform. Without proper prep, you'll have problems; with it, turf thrives. We've done hundreds of installations across Coweta County and understand the soil profile here.
Most do, but it varies. Some communities require specific pile heights or backing types. We review your HOA guidelines before the site visit and design within those parameters. We've worked with Newnan-area HOAs long enough to know who's flexible and who has strict requirements. We'll give you honest guidance upfront.
Most residential yards—even larger ones in newer subdivisions—take 2–4 days depending on size and base condition. Coweta County clay compacts predictably, which helps us stay on schedule. We'll give you a firm timeline after the initial walkthrough, and we communicate any delays immediately.
Yes, especially here. You're eliminating weekly mowing in Georgia heat, water bills from irrigation, and the constant battle with clay-induced dead patches. If you plan to stay 5+ years, the ROI is solid. Buyers touring homes in Newnan also notice well-maintained outdoor space. We're veteran-owned and stand behind our work with a warranty.
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