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Newnan's red clay soil is beautiful, but it comes with a real drainage challenge. We've worked with homeowners all across Coweta County—from the neighborhoods around The Lakes at Glenrochie to properties near Downtown Newnan—and the pattern is always the same: heavy rain sits on the surface instead of soaking through. That pooling water damages grass, creates mud, and eventually kills even the healthiest lawns. The good news? Artificial turf solves this problem completely. Once we install a proper drainage system beneath your turf, water moves through instantly. No more soggy yards after storms, no more brown patches where puddles sat for days. We handle the full drainage repair—grading, base preparation, and a perforated drainage layer—so your new synthetic lawn stays dry and playable year-round. Most Newnan properties need this groundwork, and we've got the expertise to get it right the first time.
Coweta County's red clay is the real story here. It's dense, compacts easily, and sheds water instead of absorbing it. That's why proper drainage matters so much before artificial turf installation. Newer subdivisions in Newnan often have grading that looks flat but slopes toward the house—a design flaw that shows up fast after heavy rain. We assess your yard's natural drainage patterns and build a slope away from foundations and structures. Most residential lots in this area benefit from 4–6 inches of crushed stone base plus a perforated drainage layer. Sunlight varies widely depending on your neighborhood; properties near mature trees need different turf specifications than open yards around Downtown Newnan or The Lakes. We also check local HOA guidelines—some communities have specific rules about artificial grass appearance and installation depth. Your soil type and existing drainage problems directly affect our quote, so we always do an on-site estimate rather than guessing over the phone.
Coweta County's red clay compacts tight and sheds water rather than absorbing it. Add older grading or settling, and you've got a yard that stays damp. Artificial turf with proper drainage—crushed stone base, perforated underlayer, and correct slope—fixes this completely. Water drains through immediately, preventing puddles and mold growth.
Most do, but it varies by community. The Lakes at Glenrochie and other Newnan developments often have specific guidelines about turf color, pile height, and perimeter finishing. We're familiar with local HOA requirements and pull the rules before we quote your project. If yours has restrictions, we'll design the installation to meet them.
In Newnan, most yards need significant prep because of clay soil and natural settling. We typically excavate 4–6 inches, compact a stone base, install perforated drainage fabric, and grade for proper slope away from structures. Skipping this step leads to standing water and premature turf failure, so we never cut corners here.
Site conditions drive the timeline. A smaller yard with decent existing grading might take 2–3 days; larger properties or those needing major drainage rework take longer. We'll give you a realistic schedule during the estimate so you know what to expect before we start.
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