New Construction Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a new home in Senoia means you're thinking about every detail—including how water moves off your property. That red clay soil Coweta County is known for? It doesn't drain like you'd hope. We've worked with builders and homeowners throughout the Historic District and beyond, and we've seen firsthand how poor drainage becomes a real problem fast, especially once you've invested in landscaping. Artificial turf solves this in a way natural grass never can. Our systems are engineered to handle Georgia's wet springs and summer downpours, with subsurface drainage that works *with* your lot's natural slope rather than against it. Whether your new construction is going in near downtown or further out in the quieter areas around town, we design drainage solutions that protect your foundation, your hardscape investments, and keep your yard looking fresh year-round. No more muddy patches. No more standing water. Just a beautiful, functional outdoor space that performs in any weather.
Senoia's red clay is actually your biggest advantage when it comes to artificial turf drainage. That heavy soil means water wants to sit on the surface—which is exactly why subsurface drainage matters so much. When we install turf in new construction homes here, we're working with blank-slate yards, which is ideal. We can orient your base layers to follow your lot's natural grade, making sure water flows away from your foundation and toward established drainage easements or storm systems. Coweta County lots tend to be smaller in the Historic District and slightly larger as you move outward, so we adjust our base depth and permeability accordingly. Sun exposure varies quite a bit depending on tree cover and surrounding structures—something important to plan for during construction. We typically recommend our premium drainage base for new builds in Senoia because it gives you confidence that heavy rain won't compromise your new landscaping or patio installation. The subsurface investment now means zero maintenance headaches later.
Yes. Coweta County's red clay doesn't percolate well on its own, so we always install a proper drainage base layer beneath your turf—typically 1.5 to 2 inches of engineered stone. This creates the pathway for water to move sideways and down, rather than pooling on top. New construction is the perfect time to install it correctly, since we're building from the ground up.
Absolutely. Slopes are actually easier to manage with artificial turf than with sod. We contour your base layers to match your lot's grade, and water flows downhill naturally. This is especially helpful if your new home sits on one of Senoia's smaller Historic District parcels where grading matters.
For most new builds, we complete drainage base prep and turf installation in one to three days, depending on lot size. Senoia properties typically range from quarter-acre to half-acre in the established areas, so we can usually wrap up in a single visit without disrupting your construction timeline.
Yes, and we recommend it. Once the foundation and rough grading are done, we can get your drainage and turf down before final landscaping around decks or patios. This protects the yard from construction traffic and heavy equipment, and you're not scrambling to fix mud and compaction issues later.
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