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Union City's commercial landscape is changing fast. The areas around Shannon and Flat Shoals are seeing steady development, with businesses and property managers looking for landscaping solutions that actually work in Georgia's climate without constant upkeep. That's where artificial turf comes in. We've installed commercial systems across Fulton County for nearly a decade, and we understand what property owners in your ZIP code actually need: durability, professional appearance year-round, and something that handles the heavy foot traffic that comes with retail corridors and office parks near the Georgia International Convention Center. The soil here is thick South Fulton clay—great for building, challenging for keeping grass alive. An artificial turf installation cuts water waste, eliminates seasonal dead spots, and gives your business curb appeal that doesn't fade by July. Whether you're managing a small commercial lot or a larger property, we can spec a system that fits your budget and your traffic patterns.
Union City's clay-heavy soil is one reason artificial turf makes so much sense for commercial properties here. Traditional sod struggles in dense, poorly-draining clay, especially during our wet springs and summer thunderstorms. When you install artificial turf over properly prepared sub-base, you're working with what the land actually does instead of fighting it. Most commercial properties in the Shannon and Flat Shoals areas get mixed sun exposure—some full afternoon heat, some shaded by neighboring structures. Quality commercial-grade turf handles both without UV degradation or color shift. Drainage is critical in Fulton County; we always recommend a crushed stone or recycled asphalt base layer that sheds water away from building foundations and parking areas. The heavier foot traffic around retail and office spaces means you need turf backing that won't separate and infill that won't migrate. We typically recommend coarser, denser pile heights for commercial applications in Union City rather than softer residential grades. Installation usually takes 2–4 days depending on lot size and existing surface removal.
Yes. South Fulton clay doesn't drain naturally, so we always install a 4–6 inch sub-base of crushed stone or recycled asphalt under commercial turf. This prevents water pooling, root rot on any nearby plantings, and keeps your lot functional during heavy rain. It's not optional in Union City—it's foundational.
Commercial-grade turf is built for it. We install systems with reinforced backing and densely packed infill that won't shift under wheels or heavy pedestrian traffic. Union City's retail and hospitality properties benefit most from 60-ounce face weight or higher. It stays in place, looks uniform, and resists matting even with constant use.
Absolutely. We work around existing trees, shrub beds, and irrigation lines all the time. The key is planning the perimeter carefully so the turf edges blend seamlessly with planting areas. We can also tie new turf installation into updated landscape design if you're refreshing the whole property.
Much lighter than natural grass. Quarterly infill top-ups, occasional debris removal, and annual power-brooming to keep the pile standing. No mowing, no fertilizer, no brown-out seasons. For commercial properties managing multiple tenants or high-traffic zones, it's a huge operational win.
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