Price Match Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Senoia's red clay doesn't play nice with water. That's just the reality of living in Coweta County—especially if your home sits on one of those historic lots in Downtown Senoia or near the Senoia Historic District where the original drainage infrastructure can be decades old. We've worked with homeowners all through this area, and drainage problems are almost always the sneaky culprit behind dying grass, muddy patches, and that spongy feeling underfoot that makes a yard unusable. The thing is, artificial turf sounds like the perfect solution until you realize standing water underneath is still standing water. We install drainage systems that actually work with Senoia's soil composition, not against it. No guesswork, no temporary fixes. We back every installation with a price-match guarantee because we know what proper drainage costs in this region, and we're not going to let you overpay for it.
Coweta County's red clay is dense and compacted, which means water moves through it slower than you'd expect. On top of that, many Senoia properties—especially those in the historic district and around the Raleigh Studios area—were built on smaller lot sizes with existing grade issues that nobody documented. Before we install artificial turf, we assess how water currently moves (or doesn't move) across your yard. The shade patterns matter too; tree coverage common in historic neighborhoods means less evaporation, so drainage becomes even more critical. We typically excavate to proper depth, install a perforated base layer, and sometimes run a French drain if the lot slopes toward the house or toward a neighbor's property. Senoia's clay also means we're extra careful about compaction—a loose base prevents settling later. The good news: once drainage is right, artificial turf eliminates the muddy mess that red clay yards are prone to after rain.
Coweta County's red clay drains slowly by nature. Add Senoia's historic lot layouts, older grading, and tree shade, and water gets trapped. We identify where water pools, check your yard's slope, and install drainage that routes water away from your turf and home. It's not just about artificial grass—it's about fixing what the clay underneath is doing wrong.
Artificial turf itself is permeable, but it won't fix bad drainage underneath. We install it over a system that lets water through the turf, through the base layers, and away from your property. In Senoia's dense clay, this means proper base preparation and sometimes subsurface drainage lines. The turf is the final piece, not the first.
Depends on your lot size, slope, and how much clay excavation is needed. We price every Senoia job individually. Our price-match guarantee means if you get a legitimate quote elsewhere, we'll match it. We're transparent about costs upfront—no hidden fees for red clay removal or surprise drain placement.
Not safely. We won't install turf over standing water or poor drainage. We'll first fix the drainage problem, let the base settle, then install your turf. It takes longer, but it's the only way to guarantee your investment doesn't fail. Historic lots sometimes need creative solutions—we've handled those too.
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