Older Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Senoia's got charm—that's what draws people here. The historic district, the tree-lined streets, the sense of community. But if you own one of those older homes in Downtown Senoia or near the Raleigh Studios area, you've probably noticed something: the yard doesn't drain like it should. That red clay soil underneath? It's beautiful to look at, but it holds water like a bathtub. We've been helping Senoia homeowners solve drainage problems for years, and it's one of the most common calls we get. Water pools after rain, grass won't grow right, and suddenly your foundation's at risk. The good news is that artificial turf with proper drainage installation isn't just a fix—it's a permanent solution that actually improves your property. No more soggy yards. No more mud. And honestly, it looks better than it ever did. We've installed systems across Coweta County, and Senoia's unique soil conditions are something we know how to handle. Let's talk about what's happening in your yard and how we can turn that problem spot into something you'll actually enjoy.
That red clay you'll find throughout Coweta County is the real story here. It's not bad soil—it's just dense, and it doesn't let water move through it the way sandy or loamy soil does. Add Senoia's older home lots (often smaller than modern subdivisions), and you've got a recipe for pooling water and drainage headaches. Most of the homes in the historic district and around Downtown Senoia were built on tight footprints, which means every inch of yard matters. Shade varies wildly too—some properties are dense with mature oaks and pines, while others get full sun all day. Artificial turf handles both beautifully, but the installation approach changes. With the clay base, we always focus on the underlayment and perforated base layers first. Proper grading and drainage fabric are non-negotiable in Senoia. We've also worked with several properties near the Raleigh Studios area, where HOA landscape guidelines tend to favor neat, maintained appearances—artificial turf checks every box. The investment pays for itself when you stop fighting the clay and start enjoying a yard that actually functions year-round.
Absolutely. The clay actually works in our favor because it's stable and doesn't shift. The key is proper drainage preparation underneath. We install perforated base layers and drainage fabric that sit on top of the clay, so water moves through the turf system and away from your foundation instead of pooling. Senoia's clay is dense, but that's exactly why artificial turf with correct installation is so effective here.
Smaller lots mean every detail counts. Artificial turf maximizes usable space because there's no mud, no dead patches from overwatering, and no maintenance that eats up your time. For historic district properties and Downtown Senoia homes, we can install full coverage or strategically place turf in problem areas—like that corner that never dries out. The neat appearance also fits the neighborhood aesthetic.
Mature trees are part of Senoia's character, and artificial turf thrives under them. Real grass struggles in heavy shade, but turf doesn't. We choose materials rated for shade, and the drainage system works just as well under tree canopy as it does in full sun. You actually get the best of both worlds—tree coverage and a usable yard.
Most residential projects take 3–5 days depending on lot size and how much grading or base prep we need to do. Senoia's older homes sometimes have uneven terrain or existing drainage issues, but that's exactly what we're built to handle. We'll give you a timeline upfront before we break ground.
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