Satisfaction Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sandy Springs North sits right on that tricky line between Dunwoody and the Abernathy corridor, and here's what we've learned from working yards in this area: drainage problems don't just go away on their own. The North Fulton clay soil that makes your foundation solid also makes water linger in places you'd rather it didn't. We've pulled up enough waterlogged sod and patchy grass in the 30350 and 30328 zips to know exactly what's happening beneath your turf. The good news? Artificial grass with proper drainage installation solves this permanently. No more soggy patches that turn into mud pits after a good rain. No more watching water pool near your patio or deck. We've been installing drainage-ready synthetic turf around Sandy Springs North long enough that we back every job with a satisfaction guarantee—because we're confident in what we're building, and we're not leaving until you are too.
The clay-heavy soil composition in Sandy Springs North means drainage isn't optional—it's foundational. Real grass struggles with moisture retention here, especially in lower-lying yards common along the Dunwoody border and near Morgan Falls. When we install artificial turf, we're not just laying down synthetic grass; we're installing a complete drainage system beneath it. That includes a permeable base layer, gravel, and sometimes French drain work depending on your yard's slope and existing water patterns. Most properties in this area sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots with mixed sun-shade exposure (thanks to the tree canopy in these neighborhoods), but water management is universal. Sandy Springs North HOAs typically approve artificial turf, though we always verify deed restrictions with your community before breaking ground. The install itself takes into account the clay base, which means we're backfilling with engineered materials, not just native soil. This approach costs more upfront but eliminates the drainage headaches that plague most North Fulton yards within their first year.
Not always a complete overhaul, but usually some reinforcement. The clay soil here drains slowly, so we assess your yard's natural slope and existing water patterns first. If water pools during rain, we'll recommend a drainage layer. If your yard sheds water reasonably well already, we can keep the base material simpler. Either way, we're not cutting corners—we're building to last in North Fulton clay.
Yes to both. Our turf performs well in partial shade and handles the moisture from nearby water features without degrading. The key is material quality and installation precision. We use UV-stabilized synthetic that won't fade under Georgia sun, and drainage underneath keeps moisture from pooling even when tree canopy limits evaporation. We've installed dozens of properties along the Dunwoody border with excellent results.
We stand behind drainage performance for one year. If water pools or puddles develop where they shouldn't, we return at no cost to investigate and fix it. This covers improper installation on our part—not acts beyond our control. We're confident enough in our work that we make this promise standard, not as an upsell. Sandy Springs North homeowners deserve peace of mind.
Most residential properties take 2–4 days depending on yard size and drainage complexity. Removal, soil prep, base installation, and final turf laying typically runs longer than basic installs because we're doing the drainage work right. We schedule around your schedule and clean up fully before we leave. From our HQ, we're about 28 minutes out, so we're not far if you need follow-up service.
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