Women Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sandy Springs North sits on some of the trickiest soil in North Fulton—that heavy, dense clay that holds water like a sponge after rain. If your yard floods after a thunderstorm, or you've got soggy patches near your deck or patio, you're dealing with a drainage problem that artificial turf can actually solve. We've been installing turf systems across the Abernathy corridor and near the Dunwoody border for years, and we understand exactly how North Fulton clay behaves. The good news? Proper drainage setup under your new turf means you'll never again watch water pool in your yard during spring storms or skip your kids' outdoor playtime because the ground's a mud pit. Our women-owned team takes drainage seriously—it's not an afterthought. We build your artificial turf foundation with gravel base, perforated layers, and proper slope so water moves away from your home's foundation and through the soil naturally. Your yard stays dry, your turf stays pristine, and you get a beautiful, usable outdoor space year-round.
The clay-heavy soil around Sandy Springs North and the Abernathy area means drainage isn't optional—it's essential. Standard topsoil compacts differently than it does in sandier parts of Georgia, and water runoff from roofs and uphill neighbors can pool fast. We always assess your yard's natural slope and proximity to foundations before we design your turf system. Most homes in the 30350 and 30328 ZIP codes sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots with mature tree coverage, which is beautiful but creates shade zones that real grass struggles with. Artificial turf thrives in those mixed-sun yards. Installation here typically involves excavation to 4–6 inches, depending on existing drainage issues, plus a solid gravel base and perforated underlayment to manage that North Fulton water table. HOA guidelines in your neighborhood usually allow artificial turf, but we verify restrictions before we dig. The clay also means we pay extra attention to edge drainage along driveways and patios so water doesn't back up against hardscaping.
Absolutely. Our drainage system sits beneath the turf and routes water down through gravel and perforated layers instead of pooling on the surface. North Fulton clay compacts and holds water, so we design every installation with proper slope and sub-surface drainage. Your yard dries faster, stays usable after rain, and prevents water from backing up toward your foundation or deck.
Yes. Shade from mature oaks and pines actually helps artificial turf—it keeps the surface cooler and reduces UV stress. Real grass would thin out in that light. Our turf handles mixed-sun yards beautifully and doesn't need mowing under trees where clippings create mess and drainage clogs.
Most residential jobs take 3–5 days depending on yard size and excavation depth. Clay removal and proper base gravel installation take time, but that foundation work is what keeps your turf draining well for 15+ years. We schedule around your family and work around North Fulton weather windows.
Water moves through the turf surface and drains down through gravel into soil instead of pooling. We slope the installation so runoff moves away from foundations and patios. Even during typical North Fulton downpours, your yard stays playable and doesn't flood. No more mud, no more soggy patches.
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