Money Back Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Powder Springs yards don't drain like they used to—and that's not your imagination. The clay-heavy soil in West Cobb County, especially across Lost Mountain and the Macland area, holds water like a sponge. When we installed artificial turf for homeowners around Thurman Springs Park and the newer developments nearby, we found that most of them had spent years fighting soggy grass, dead patches, and mosquito breeding grounds in their backyard. Here's the thing: poor drainage isn't just ugly. It kills natural grass, creates safety hazards, and can cost you thousands in repeated repairs. That's why we created our money-back guarantee for drainage solutions in Powder Springs. We're 15 minutes away, we know your soil, and we've fixed enough swampy yards in your zip code to guarantee the job right. If our artificial turf system doesn't solve your drainage problem within the first year, we'll fix it at no charge—or return your money. No asterisks. We stand behind our work because we've installed premium drainage systems under synthetic turf for hundreds of Powder Springs homeowners. Your yard won't stay wet on our watch.
Powder Springs sits in an area where West Cobb County's notorious clay subsoil creates a real challenge for traditional landscaping. The heavy clay base means water doesn't percolate naturally—it pools. If you're in Lost Mountain or near the Macland developments, your lot was likely built in the last 15–20 years, which means the topsoil is often compacted from grading and construction. Many of these newer homes have smaller yard spaces too, which means there's nowhere for water to escape naturally. Before we install artificial turf, we assess your existing drainage infrastructure. Some yards need a French drain system underneath; others benefit from a permeable base layer that channels water to a designated outlet or dry well. The good news: engineered drainage solutions eliminate the guesswork. Powder Springs' clay doesn't just affect natural grass—it affects how we design the installation. We don't cut corners on sub-base preparation here because the soil demands it. Our crew accounts for the way water moves through West Cobb County clay, installs the right backing system, and ensures proper slope. The result is a yard that stays dry year-round, no matter how hard it rains.
West Cobb County clay is dense and doesn't absorb water quickly. Newer developments in Lost Mountain and Macland often have compacted soil from construction. Site-specific factors matter too—your yard's elevation, whether you're downslope from other homes, and your existing drainage infrastructure all play a role. We'll do a free assessment to pinpoint why your yard stays soggy and design a solution that works for your soil.
Artificial turf alone won't fix poor drainage if the underlying problem isn't addressed. That's why we install engineered drainage systems beneath the turf. We use permeable base materials, proper grading, and sometimes French drains or outlets to move water away from your yard. When installed correctly for Powder Springs clay, it solves the problem permanently. Our money-back guarantee covers it.
Most projects take 3–5 days, depending on the size of your yard and how much drainage work is needed. We start with site assessment, then handle any grading or drain installation, lay the base, and finish with turf. We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your Lost Mountain or Macland home, and we clean up completely when we're done.
We guarantee that your artificial turf installation will drain properly for one full year. If standing water returns, pooling occurs, or you experience drainage failure within that period, we fix it for free—or refund your investment entirely. We don't make exceptions based on weather or act of God. If our system fails, we take responsibility.
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