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Drainage problems in Palmetto aren't something you fix once and forget about. We see it constantly—clay-heavy soil from South Fulton holds water like a bucket, and when rain comes down hard along the Cascade-Palmetto corridor, that moisture has nowhere to go. Your yard floods. Your foundation feels the strain. The grass dies in patches, or worse, you end up with standing water that invites mosquitoes and mold. As a veteran-owned operation, we understand the importance of doing things right the first time. Artificial turf is part of the solution, but only if the drainage underneath is solid. We've worked with homeowners throughout the Palmetto area—from properties near the train depot district to suburban lots stretching toward the rural edges—and we've learned exactly how to handle the unique drainage challenges your soil presents. Your yard should work for you, not against you. Whether you're tired of watching your lawn struggle after every rainstorm or you're ready to eliminate the drainage headaches altogether, we can help. Proper drainage repair combined with artificial turf installation gives you a yard that stays dry, stays green, and requires a fraction of the maintenance. That's the Palmetto advantage when you work with a local team that knows the land.
Palmetto's soil composition is predominantly clay—typical of South Fulton County. Clay drains slowly, compacts easily under foot traffic, and holds moisture far longer than sandy or loamy soils. This matters for artificial turf installation because improper drainage underneath will destroy even the best turf system from below. The neighborhoods around Palmetto tend toward suburban lots with mixed sun and shade exposure, especially in areas near established tree lines along residential streets. Your yard size might range from modest quarter-acre lots to larger properties with multiple outdoor zones. Before we install turf, we assess your existing drainage patterns, grade slope, and any low spots where water collects. In Palmetto's climate, summer thunderstorms are intense and frequent—your drainage system needs to handle that volume quickly. We typically install a perforated underdrain system beneath the turf base, with proper gravel layers and compaction to fight the clay's natural resistance to water movement. HOA landscape requirements vary by neighborhood, but most Palmetto communities are flexible with artificial turf when it's done professionally and maintains aesthetic standards. We'll help you understand any covenants before we start work. The goal is a yard that's both functional and attractive—one that handles Georgia's humidity and rainfall without becoming a bog.
South Fulton clay is dense and compacts easily, trapping water. If your lot sits in a natural low spot—common in the suburban areas around Palmetto—surface water drains toward you rather than away. We evaluate grading and install proper base layers and underdrain systems to redirect moisture toward storm drains or away from your foundation.
Yes, but only with correct installation. We install permeable turf backing over a gravel base with an underdrain layer. Water percolates through the turf and base, draining away rather than pooling. This system is built for Georgia's rainfall intensity and works reliably in Palmetto's clay conditions.
Most residential projects take 3–5 days, depending on yard size and drainage complexity. We handle site prep, grading, drainage installation, and turf laying in sequence. Because we're veteran-owned and locally focused, we prioritize schedule reliability and communication throughout the process.
Most Palmetto neighborhoods permit artificial turf when installed to professional standards. We can help review your HOA guidelines and ensure our installation meets local covenants. Properly installed turf looks natural and maintains curb appeal, which most communities support.
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