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Senoia's historic charm comes with a drainage reality most homeowners don't see coming—that red clay underneath your lawn. We've been helping Coweta County residents solve standing water and soggy yards for years, and Senoia's combination of small historic lots and clay-heavy soil makes proper drainage crucial before you even think about artificial turf. Whether you're in Downtown Senoia or near the Raleigh Studios area, chances are your yard floods after heavy rain or stays waterlogged through spring. That's not just annoying; it's a setup for failed turf installations and wasted money. Our crew handles drainage repair and preparation work that local contractors often skip—grading, french drain installation, and subsurface solutions designed specifically for this region's soil type. We're BBB-accredited, we know Senoia's yards inside and out, and we don't cut corners on the foundation work that makes artificial turf actually perform. If you're tired of puddles, mosquitoes, and muddy patches, let's talk about fixing the real problem first.
Senoia sits on Coweta County's notorious red clay, and that clay is your drainage nemesis. Unlike looser soils upstate, red clay holds water like a bathtub—especially on the smaller historic lots that define neighborhoods around the Senoia Historic District and near Raleigh Studios. Most homes here sit on quarter-acre to half-acre yards, which sounds spacious until you realize there's limited room to grade water away from your foundation or create proper slope. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your lot's orientation and proximity to mature tree cover. Downtown Senoia's older residential areas often have established oaks and pines that create deep shade—great for cooling your house, challenging for turf performance. Before we install artificial grass, we assess your existing drainage: does water pool near your foundation? Do you have standing water 24 hours after rain? Are there low spots that never fully dry? We may recommend a french drain system, yard regrading, or a combination approach. Senoia's spring and early summer rainfall patterns mean your subsurface prep is non-negotiable. Proper drainage isn't just about comfort—it protects your turf investment and your home's foundation.
Coweta County's red clay is primarily composed of fine particles that compact and don't drain naturally. Unlike sandy or loamy soils, clay holds water and expands when wet, creating poor conditions for turf and landscaping. Senoia's older lots were often graded poorly decades ago, so existing slope issues compound the clay problem. Proper subsurface drainage fixes this at the root.
No—and we won't install it without fixing drainage first. Turf placed over waterlogged clay fails quickly, develops odor issues, and wastes your investment. We repair drainage before installation so your yard stays dry underneath, which keeps the turf clean, fresh, and functional for years.
It depends on your yard's size and the work needed. A simple regrading project on a typical Senoia lot takes 2–3 days. French drain systems or more complex subsurface work may take 4–5 days. We'll assess your specific lot during the initial visit and give you a timeline before we start.
Yes, but only after drainage is handled. Don't wait—spring and early summer rains in Coweta County mean now is the time to repair. We can often complete drainage work and turf installation back-to-back, so you have a finished yard by late spring or early summer.
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