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South Fulton clay is no joke. If you live in Palmetto—whether you're near the train depot area or out along the Cascade-Palmetto Highway corridor—you've probably noticed that water doesn't drain the way it does in other parts of Georgia. That heavy, compacted clay sits tight, and when it rains, your yard becomes a swamp. We've been fixing drainage problems in Palmetto for years, and we've learned exactly how to handle the soil conditions that come with this area. The good news? Artificial turf with proper subsurface drainage is the permanent fix homeowners here have been asking for. No more soggy grass, no more mud patches, no more watching your neighbors' yards dry out while yours stays wet. We install a complete drainage system underneath your turf—engineered specifically for Palmetto's clay composition—so water moves away from your property instead of pooling on top of it. And we back it with a money-back guarantee because we're confident the system works. If it doesn't perform the way we promised, you get your money back. That's how sure we are.
Palmetto's South Fulton clay is dense and slow-draining, which means standard grass struggles here. Even after heavy rain, your yard stays wet longer than properties with sandier soil. When we install artificial turf in Palmetto, we account for this right from the start. We remove the existing sod, then install a gravel base layer and a perforated drainage system that channels water away from your foundation and out to your property's low points. The clay itself becomes an asset—it's firm and stable for turf installation. Most Palmetto yards are a quarter to half-acre, typical of the rural-suburban character around here. We size drainage solutions to match your lot's natural slope and the volume of water that collects during heavy downpours. Sun exposure varies—some properties along the Cascade-Palmetto corridor get full sun all day, while others have tree cover. We recommend turf products rated for your specific light conditions. HOA rules in Palmetto neighborhoods are generally relaxed about artificial turf, but we always verify local codes before we start work. That way, you're protected and compliant.
South Fulton's clay-based soil compacts tightly and has poor natural drainage. Palmetto sits in a transitional zone where elevation changes gradually, so water naturally pools instead of flowing away. This is especially noticeable along the Cascade-Palmetto Highway corridor during heavy rain. Artificial turf with engineered subsurface drainage solves this by creating a path for water to escape.
Not at all. Palmetto is a mix of established homes and newer builds, and artificial turf blends in naturally. Most HOAs in the area welcome it because it reduces maintenance and erosion—especially in yards that sit low or near drainage easements. We've installed turf throughout Palmetto without any neighborhood or compliance issues.
A typical residential yard in Palmetto—quarter to half-acre—takes 3 to 5 days from start to finish. We remove existing turf, install the gravel and drainage base, lay the perforated pipe system, then install your new artificial turf. Weather can affect timing, but we plan our schedule around Palmetto's rain patterns.
We offer a money-back guarantee. If water still pools on your new turf after installation, or if our system doesn't perform the way we guaranteed, we refund your investment. We've built this guarantee because we understand Palmetto's drainage challenges and we're confident in our solution.
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