New Construction Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a new home in Statham means thinking ahead about your landscaping, and artificial turf deserves a real conversation. Most new construction homes around Barrow County end up with bare clay soil and grass that struggles in our summer heat—or requires constant watering and maintenance that frankly doesn't match the lifestyle most people want. We've worked with homeowners throughout the Statham area who realized that synthetic turf made sense the moment they saw their neighbors' natural lawns turning brown by July. It's not about cutting corners; it's about choosing something that actually works in our climate. Your new yard can look great year-round without the guesswork, the watering bills, or the mowing every five days. We handle the full installation process—site prep, proper drainage setup for our clay-heavy soil, and turf that's built to last. Whether your new lot is tucked near downtown Statham or out in the quieter parts of the county, we've got experience getting it right the first time.
Statham's clay-based soil is both a challenge and why artificial turf makes so much sense here. That dense clay holds water instead of draining it, which creates problems for natural grass—compaction, poor root development, and standing moisture that invites mold and fungus. During installation, we account for this by establishing proper subsurface drainage before the turf goes down. New construction lots in the Statham area often come with uneven grading and heavy machinery ruts, so we spend time leveling and compacting the base correctly. The region gets hot summers and mild winters, meaning your turf won't face the freeze-thaw cycles that break down inferior installations in northern states. Sun exposure varies depending on lot orientation and tree coverage, but we size and select turf specifically for those conditions—whether your new home sits in full sun or has afternoon shade from mature oaks. Most residential lots in this area range from modest quarter-acre yards to larger suburban setups, and we customize installation and material choice accordingly.
New lots come with compacted clay soil and bare ground, and getting natural grass established here takes months of babying and watering. Artificial turf is installed and ready to enjoy immediately—no waiting for sod to root, no watching it struggle in July heat. A lot of homeowners around Statham prefer to spend their time enjoying their new yard instead of maintaining it.
Absolutely. The key is proper base preparation and drainage. We install a gravel base and perforated drain layer to handle water flow through that dense clay. Without it, water pools under the turf. With it, you get excellent longevity. That's why prep work matters more than the turf itself in clay-heavy areas like ours.
Most residential installations finish in 2–4 days, depending on lot size and how much site prep is needed. New construction homes sometimes require extra grading work, but we move efficiently. You'll have a finished yard ready for your moving trucks and family activities without significant delays.
Yes. Statham's clay-based soil needs intentional drainage design. We install a subsurface system that channels water away from the turf base, preventing the pooling and moisture issues that kill natural grass and degrade inferior synthetic installations. It's a one-time investment that protects your new yard for years.
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