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Palmetto's clay-heavy soil and suburban lot sizes create real drainage headaches—especially when you're dealing with the Georgia humidity and summer downpours. We've driven out to the Cascade-Palmetto corridor enough times to know exactly what standing water problems look like in your neighborhood, and artificial turf paired with proper drainage setup is honestly one of the best fixes we offer. The beauty of going synthetic here is that you stop fighting the native soil. Instead of constantly aerating, top-dressing, or watching your yard turn into a swamp after rain, you get a surface that drains predictably and looks sharp year-round. Plus, if budget's a concern—and we get it—we work with flexible payment plans so you're not stuck choosing between a functional yard and your cash flow. Your neighbors around the train depot area and deeper into south Fulton have already figured this out. Let's get your drainage sorted.
Palmetto sits on thick South Fulton clay, which doesn't play nice with traditional sod. Water pools instead of percolating, and that's before the summer rains hit. Artificial turf eliminates the guesswork. Our drainage layer goes underneath—crushed stone and a proper base—so water moves away from your foundation and yard instead of sitting on top. Lot sizes in the Palmetto area tend to be moderate, which means we can usually install a complete system in one or two days without major disruption. Shade patterns vary depending on whether you're closer to the wooded sections or the more open Cascade-Palmetto corridor stretches, but synthetic turf performs under both conditions. HOA rules in some subdivisions here can be particular about "natural" grass, but most accept high-quality artificial turf when it's installed to spec. The real win? You skip the seasonal mud pit that clay yards become, and you're not pulling weeds in 90-degree heat. That's Palmetto summer reality solved.
Absolutely. That's the whole point—clay doesn't drain on its own, but we install a perforated base layer underneath the turf that channels water sideways and away. We've done dozens of yards in the Palmetto area with South Fulton clay. Once it's installed right, you won't see standing water even after heavy rain.
It depends on your yard size and current drainage condition, but we typically run $5–12 per square foot installed. Most Palmetto residential yards fall in the $3,500–$8,000 range. We offer flexible payment plans with approved credit, so you can spread the cost over several months without interest.
Yes—that's actually one of the biggest reasons people choose synthetic in this area. We'll assess the grading and add drainage if needed. Sometimes it's just leveling; sometimes we add French drains or redirect slope. Either way, artificial turf on a proper base keeps water moving instead of pooling.
Most residential jobs—even with drainage work—take 1–2 days. We're about 45 minutes out from our office, so we schedule Palmetto projects efficiently. If your yard needs grading or significant drainage prep, we'll discuss timeline upfront.
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