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Senoia's red clay is beautiful in photos, but it's a drainage nightmare. That Coweta County soil sits heavy, holds water like a sponge, and turns your backyard into a swamp after a good rain. We see it constantly—homeowners in the Historic District and around Raleigh Studios with standing water, dead grass patches, and muddy mess that kills grass and invites mosquitoes. Artificial turf solves the problem, but here's the catch: you can't just lay it down on clay and hope. Proper drainage infrastructure goes underneath. That's where we come in. We've installed hundreds of Georgia yards, and Senoia's clay is something we know inside and out. We handle the grading, the base layers, and the perimeter drainage that keeps water moving away from your lawn instead of pooling on it. No more soggy July mornings. No more explaining to your neighbors why your yard looks like a pond. We'll design a system that works with Senoia's landscape, not against it.
Coweta County red clay drains poorly on its own—that's just geology. Senoia's lots, especially those historic smaller properties downtown, compound the issue because you've got limited grading options and tight neighbors. Full sun or deep shade matters too. If your yard sits in shade (common near mature oaks in the Historic District), natural grass struggles anyway, and water sits even longer. Our artificial turf installation starts below ground. We excavate and slope toward drainage lines, lay down a crushed stone base for perimeter flow, and sometimes add French drain systems depending on your lot's pitch and clay depth. The good news: once we're done, you're done with seasonal flooding, bare patches from waterlogging, and the constant battle against Senoia's heavy soil. Your yard stays playable, beautiful, and dry year-round—even during Georgia's wet springs.
Coweta County's red clay compacts tight and sheds water instead of absorbing it. If your lot slopes toward your house or sits in a low spot (common in the Historic District's older neighborhood layouts), water pools instead of draining naturally. We assess your grading and either improve slope or install subsurface drainage to move water away fast.
Turf itself is porous, but it's only half the solution. The real fix is what happens underneath—proper base preparation, gravel layers, and drainage lines that redirect water off your property. We build that system first, then install turf on top. Result: a dry, usable yard even after heavy rain.
Senoia doesn't typically require permits for residential landscape drainage on your own property, but we always verify current code with Coweta County. Some lots near the Historic District or adjacent to commercial areas (like near Raleigh Studios) may have additional restrictions. We handle that research.
Most residential jobs—excavation, base prep, drainage installation, and turf—take 3 to 5 business days depending on lot size and clay depth. Senoia's smaller historic lots often move faster than sprawling suburban yards. We'll give you an exact timeline after the site visit.
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