This Week Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sandy Springs North gets hammered with rain, and that North Fulton clay doesn't do you any favors when it comes to drainage. We've been installing artificial turf in the 30350 and 30328 zips for years, and we see the same problem over and over: homeowners dealing with soggy yards, standing water after storms, and the mess that follows. The good news? This week we've got availability, and drainage-focused turf installation is exactly what we do. Your backyard doesn't need to turn into a swamp every time there's a downpour. Whether you're near the Abernathy corridor or closer to the Dunwoody border, that heavy clay soil is workable—but it requires the right base preparation and the right synthetic surface. We handle the drainage engineering upfront so you get a yard that actually functions. No pooling water. No mud tracking into the house. Just solid, year-round usable space.
The clay-heavy soil around Sandy Springs North is beautiful for foundation stability but absolutely brutal for surface drainage. Most yards here sit on that dense North Fulton clay, which means water moves sideways instead of down. When we install turf, we're not just laying down grass—we're building a drainage system underneath. We typically excavate 4–6 inches, install a engineered base layer with proper slope orientation, add a high-performance permeable backing, and sometimes run subsurface French drain work depending on your yard's grade. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're tree-dense (common near Morgan Falls and wooded sections) or more open toward the Abernathy corridor. We assess your actual shade patterns during the site visit because that affects both drainage rate and turf performance. Lot sizes in this area tend to run quarter-acre to half-acre, so there's usually room to manage water flow intelligently. HOA regulations in Sandy Springs North subdivisions are generally turf-friendly, but we confirm those details before we break ground.
Dunwoody sits on slightly different soil composition. Sandy Springs North's North Fulton clay is denser and less permeable. Even small elevation differences matter. We map your yard's actual drainage patterns and build the base accordingly. Sometimes it's just about getting the slope right—other times we need to install French drains or underdrain systems to move water off your property efficiently.
Yes. We're 28 minutes from Sandy Springs North and we've got this week's crew availability. Drainage-focused installs typically take 2–3 days depending on excavation depth and whether we're running subsurface drains. Once we confirm site conditions during the initial walkthrough, we'll lock in your install date.
Turf alone isn't magic, but it's the foundation. The real fix is what happens underneath—proper base preparation, correct slope, and sometimes drain tile. We'll assess whether your situation is purely base work or if you need additional drainage infrastructure. Most Sandy Springs North yards need both turf and subsurface work to fully solve standing water issues.
It depends on excavation depth, yard size, and whether we're running French drains. A typical quarter-acre yard with standard drainage work runs 8K–14K. Full subsurface drain systems add cost but eliminate the problem long-term. We provide a detailed quote after the site visit—no guessing.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.