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Here's the thing about Roswell yards: that beautiful Fulton red clay looks great in a flower bed, but underneath your lawn it's a nightmare for drainage. We've been installing artificial turf systems across Historic Roswell, Martin's Landing, and Horseshoe Bend long enough to know that standing water isn't just an eyesore—it kills your grass, breeds mosquitoes, and turns your backyard into a mud pit after every rain. The Chattahoochee River keeps this area humid, which means natural grass stays damp longer and root rot becomes a real problem. That's where we come in. Our drainage-repair approach starts with understanding your soil, your slope, and what's actually causing the pooling. We don't just slap turf over bad drainage and hope for the best. We fix the foundation first, install a proper sub-base system, and then lay turf that's designed to shed water fast. We're 25 minutes away from most Roswell addresses, and we back every installation with a money-back guarantee because we're confident in our work. If your yard has turned into a swamp, let's talk about what's really happening beneath the surface.
Roswell sits on Fulton red clay that naturally compacts and sheds water poorly—it's the same soil that's been here since the mill days along the Chattahoochee. Add to that the tree canopy coverage common in the older neighborhoods around Historic Roswell, and you've got shade, root competition, and moisture that just won't drain. Natural grass struggles in these conditions. Artificial turf thrives. Your lot size matters too. Martin's Landing and Horseshoe Bend tend toward larger suburban properties where we have room to work with grading, while Historic Roswell lots can be tighter. Either way, proper drainage infrastructure—perforated pipe, aggregate base, and slope—is non-negotiable. We size the system based on your yard's actual drainage patterns, not a generic formula. The humidity from the river corridor means you want turf with excellent permeability and a backing system that doesn't trap moisture. We also account for HOA landscape guidelines if your neighborhood has them; some older Roswell communities have specific rules about turf appearance and edging. Our installers know the local soil conditions well enough to predict where water will pool before you even see the problem.
Fulton red clay is the culprit. It compacts easily and has low permeability, so water sits instead of draining. Combined with the tree roots common in Historic Roswell and the humidity from the Chattahoochee, you've got a perfect storm for poor drainage. We assess your yard's grade, soil composition, and existing runoff patterns to design a fix that actually works.
Both. Turf alone won't fix bad drainage—we have to address the foundation. We install a proper sub-base with perforated drainage pipe, gravel layers, and correct the slope so water moves away from your house and landscaping. Then we lay the turf. It's the system that matters, not just the surface.
Most projects take 3–5 days depending on yard size and how much grading is needed. We work around trees and existing landscaping carefully. Martin's Landing and Horseshoe Bend properties sometimes need extra time for slope correction, but we'll give you a clear timeline before we start.
We guarantee that water will drain properly within 48 hours of a rainfall on a normally sloped yard. If water pools in areas where it shouldn't, we fix it at no cost. We're confident because we've done this work across Roswell for years and we know the soil. No guessing.
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