New Construction — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a new home in Temple? One of the smartest decisions you'll make during construction is getting your landscaping right from day one. We talk to a lot of homeowners in the 30179 area who realize too late that their yard setup needs work—soggy spots that won't drain, grass that struggles in the Georgia heat, or constant maintenance eating up weekends. Artificial turf eliminates those headaches before they start. Whether you're settling into a new build near Temple Downtown or out in the quieter parts of Carroll County, synthetic grass gives you a finished, maintenance-free yard the moment construction wraps. No watering during our hot summers, no fighting with that dense Carroll County clay, and no brown patches come August. We've installed turf in dozens of new construction homes across this area, and the homeowners who chose it early in the building process never look back. It's one of those upgrades that pays for itself in time saved and water bills cut, plus it looks polished and professional from move-in day forward.
Temple sits on some pretty heavy clay soil—the kind that either pools water or bakes hard depending on the season. If you're in a new build, your lot probably had some grading work done, but that doesn't change the underlying soil composition. That's actually one of the biggest reasons artificial turf makes sense here. You skip the battle of amending soil, dealing with drainage problems, or watching natural grass struggle in clay. The other thing working in your favor: most new construction lots in Carroll County have decent sun exposure, especially if you're not tucked into a heavily wooded neighborhood. Artificial turf performs beautifully in full sun and partial shade, so placement isn't the puzzle it sometimes is with natural grass. If your new home is part of a neighborhood with HOA rules—and many developments around Temple do have them—you'll want to confirm turf is approved before installation. We handle that conversation with you and, if needed, help with documentation for the HOA. One more local consideration: the red clay around here can sometimes stain light-colored products if not installed with proper base preparation. Our crew knows exactly how to set up the foundation so you get clean, bright-looking turf that stays that way.
Absolutely. Temple gets plenty of heat, but modern synthetic grass is engineered to handle it without melting or degrading. It won't turn brown or go dormant like natural grass does in peak heat. You'll get a green, usable yard all summer long without running sprinklers constantly. The turf actually stays cooler underfoot than you'd expect, especially compared to concrete or pavers.
Yes—proper drainage is built into installation. We ensure water moves through the turf and base layer quickly, so you won't get pooling even during heavy rain. That's especially important on Temple properties with clay soil, where natural drainage is already a challenge. Your yard stays playable and dry year-round.
We recommend waiting until the bulk of construction traffic is finished and grading is complete. Installing too early risks damage from heavy equipment and soil resettlement. Most of our Temple clients schedule turf installation in the final weeks before or right after move-in, so you're ready to enjoy your yard immediately.
Minimal. Occasional brushing to keep the fibers upright, rinsing off dust and pollen, and clearing leaves—that's it. No mowing, no fertilizing, no fighting weeds in clay. Most homeowners spend maybe an hour a month on basic upkeep, compared to the weekly work natural grass demands.
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