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New construction in Palmetto means you've got a genuine opportunity most homeowners never get: designing your outdoor space from scratch. Whether your new build sits near the Cascade-Palmetto Highway corridor or in one of the quieter neighborhoods around the historic train depot area, artificial turf is changing how South Fulton families approach their yards. The thing about Palmetto's clay-heavy soil is that it's stubborn—it compacts, it holds water longer than you'd want, and keeping natural grass looking healthy year-round takes real work. Our commercial-grade turf installations give you a maintenance-free alternative that handles Georgia's heat and humidity without the frustration of watering schedules, fertilizer applications, or bare patches come summer. We've worked with builders and new homeowners across the Palmetto area long enough to know what works here. Your new yard can be ready to enjoy the moment you get the keys—no waiting for sod to establish, no fighting the red clay underneath.
Palmetto sits on South Fulton's notorious clay base, which is actually a perfect reason to consider artificial turf. Natural grass roots struggle in dense clay, and drainage issues are common after heavy rain. Our installation process accounts for this by creating a proper base layer that channels water away from your foundation and landscaping—critical in the rural-suburban areas where lot sizes can vary significantly. The Cascade-Palmetto Hwy corridor and neighborhoods closer to the train depot tend to have mixed sun exposure; some newer builds catch afternoon heat while others sit under mature tree cover. Artificial turf performs equally well in both conditions, unlike natural grass which can thin out in shade or scorch in full sun. For new construction in Palmetto, we typically see larger lot layouts, which means your turf investment covers more ground but also means no need to compromise on quality. We design installations that match your home's aesthetic and your actual usage patterns—whether that's a play area, a gathering space, or simply a low-drama landscape that looks polished year-round without constant upkeep.
Yes—that heavy South Fulton clay is actually where artificial turf shines. We install a engineered base system that sits on top of the clay rather than fighting it. Natural grass roots can't penetrate dense clay effectively, but our turf has a stable, permeable foundation that prevents water pooling and keeps your new yard usable after rain. It's one of the biggest advantages in this area.
For a typical new build yard, we're looking at 2–4 days depending on lot size and grading work needed. We coordinate with your builder's timeline so the turf goes in after grading but before final walkthrough. Most Palmetto homes we work with are ready to use their yards within a week of us starting.
Our commercial-grade turf is UV-stabilized to resist fading through Georgia's intense summers. The Cascade-Palmetto corridor gets direct afternoon heat, but we've installed hundreds of yards that look vibrant year after year. Fading isn't a real concern with the quality we install.
Absolutely. We work with builders and new homeowners all the time. We're careful around foundation areas and coordinate with your builder's requirements. Artificial turf actually protects your foundation better than natural grass because drainage is controlled and there's no root activity—something builders in Palmetto appreciate.
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