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Union City's been growing fast, and homeowners here are tired of fighting the same battle every spring: dealing with that thick South Fulton clay and whatever lawn care routine actually works in our humidity. We've installed artificial turf in the Shannon area and over toward Flat Shoals, and the reaction's always the same—people wish they'd done it sooner. Your yard gets real use in Georgia. Kids, dogs, outdoor space that matters. Natural grass around here either drowns in our clay or dries out when the heat hits. Artificial turf fixes that. You get a usable yard year-round without the Saturday morning ritual of trying to keep up with growth cycles and drainage problems. We're just 35 minutes away in South Fulton, and we've worked with enough Union City properties to understand exactly what your yard needs. Whether you're in a neighborhood near the Georgia International Convention Center or tucked into a quieter pocket of the area, we can walk you through what synthetic turf actually costs, how long it lasts, and whether it makes sense for your property.
Union City sits on clay-heavy soil that's honestly the reason a lot of homeowners here end up exploring alternatives. That dense, compacted South Fulton clay drains poorly and compacts even more under foot traffic—perfect conditions for dead patches and muddy spots. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. The area gets decent sun depending on your lot orientation, but we've installed turf in both heavy-sun yards near the convention center corridor and shadier properties in the Shannon and Flat Shoals neighborhoods. Drainage is actually easier with turf once it's installed properly; we use a base system that handles Georgia's rainfall without pooling. One thing we notice in Union City: lot sizes vary quite a bit. Some properties are modest urban lots, others have more breathing room. Yard size affects installation complexity and material cost, which is why we always do a site visit before quoting. HOA regulations in some Union City neighborhoods can be strict about landscape changes, so it's worth checking your restrictions before you commit. We handle that conversation with you and can work within whatever guidelines your community has in place.
Absolutely. That South Fulton clay is actually why many homeowners make the switch. Our installation includes proper base preparation and drainage systems designed for Georgia's wet seasons. Unlike natural grass that battles clay compaction and poor drainage, artificial turf sits above it all. The synthetic fibers don't need soil nutrients or worry about standing water—you get a functional yard regardless of soil conditions.
Most residential installations take 2–3 days depending on yard size and site prep needs. We remove the existing grass, prepare the base, and lay the turf. Larger properties in the Flat Shoals or Shannon areas might take slightly longer. We schedule based on your availability and make sure the job's done right without rushing the foundation work that keeps your turf looking good for years.
Some Union City neighborhoods have landscape guidelines, others don't. We recommend checking your community rules first. Most HOAs allow artificial turf as long as it's quality material and professionally installed—which is exactly what we do. If there's any question, we can provide documentation of our work to help with the approval process.
Price depends on yard size, current condition, and base prep needed. A typical Union City residential yard runs between $4,000–$12,000 installed. We quote per square foot after a site visit. The investment pays for itself when you factor in water bills, maintenance time, and years of use. Most customers break even within 5–7 years.
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