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Heavy rain in Tyrone doesn't have to mean a soggy, unusable backyard. If water's been pooling near your foundation or turning your yard into a mud pit after storms, you're dealing with a drainage problem that artificial turf can actually solve—not just mask. Here's the thing: Fayette County's clay soil doesn't drain naturally. It compacts, it holds water, and it makes your lawn a mess. We've been installing premium artificial turf systems in the Tyrone and Shamrock areas for years, and drainage repair is one of the most common reasons homeowners call us. The good news is that modern synthetic turf, paired with proper subsurface drainage, handles Georgia's wet seasons without the puddles, mud, or dead patches you get with natural grass. Whether you're near Tyrone Town Park or out in the quieter residential neighborhoods, we can engineer a drainage system that keeps your yard playable, looking sharp, and protecting your home's foundation. Most jobs in this area take 3–5 days from start to finish, and we handle everything—grading, base layers, the turf itself.
Tyrone's clay-heavy soil is beautiful for trees and landscaping, but it's brutal for lawn drainage. Unlike sandy soils that let water pass through, Fayette County clay holds moisture and compacts under foot traffic. That's why standing water after rain is so common in neighborhoods around Shamrock Park and throughout Tyrone's residential areas. When we install artificial turf here, we don't just lay it over the existing ground. We excavate, slope the base toward a French drain or permeable underlayment, and compact a crushed stone foundation that channels water away from your home and toward proper drainage outlets. Tyrone's suburban lots vary in size, but most yards we work on are quarter to half-acre residential properties with established shade trees and mixed sun exposure. We design the turf layout to work with those trees and sun patterns—shade won't kill artificial grass like it does natural grass, but water management is still critical in shaded zones where evaporation is slower. If you have an HOA, we coordinate with your guidelines; most Tyrone-area developments approve synthetic turf for drainage and maintenance reasons.
Fayette County's clay soil compacts and sheds water instead of absorbing it. Without proper grading and subsurface drainage, water has nowhere to go and collects in low spots. Artificial turf installation includes regrading and installing drainage layers that channel that water safely away from your yard and foundation.
Absolutely. Georgia's humid summers and spring storms are exactly why synthetic turf thrives here. Unlike natural grass that rots in wet clay soil, artificial turf drains water through and won't develop fungal problems. Our systems are designed specifically for Southeast drainage challenges.
Yes, dramatically. Natural grass roots clog with clay particles and stop draining effectively. Artificial turf sits on a permeable base that lets water pass through to a gravel and French drain system below. You'll notice the difference after the first heavy rain.
Most residential jobs take 3–5 days. We excavate, install grading and drainage infrastructure, lay the base, and install turf. Timeline depends on lot size and existing drainage work needed, but we minimize disruption to your Shamrock or Tyrone neighborhood.
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