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Union City's growth around the Georgia International Convention Center has brought a lot of new construction and landscape work to the area. We've worked with homeowners in Shannon and the Flat Shoals neighborhoods long enough to know that drainage problems here aren't just inconvenient—they're expensive if you ignore them. The clay soil that dominates South Fulton holds water like nobody's business, and once your yard starts pooling after rain, it doesn't take long before that moisture creeps toward your foundation or kills off patches of grass. That's where we come in. Instead of watching water collect in low spots or dealing with soggy turf year-round, artificial grass paired with proper drainage can transform your yard into something actually usable. We handle everything from grading and subsurface prep to installing the drainage layers that keep water moving away from your home. Most homeowners we talk to are surprised how affordable it becomes when you break the cost into monthly payments—no reason to put up with a muddy mess when you've got options.
Union City sits on some stubborn clay soil that doesn't drain naturally the way sandy or loamy earth does. If you've got a yard in Shannon or near Flat Shoals, you've probably noticed how quickly standing water forms during our Georgia rainfall. This is exactly why artificial turf makes sense here—it sits on top of a engineered drainage system that we customize for your specific lot. We account for the slope of your property and any existing drainage patterns before we lay anything down. Most yards in the area range from modest quarter-acre lots to larger residential spaces, and we've learned which foundation depths and subsurface materials work best given our local water table and clay composition. Sun exposure varies considerably depending on tree coverage, which tends to be heavier in the Flat Shoals area than in the developing sections closer to the Convention Center. We always assess shade patterns and choose turf pile heights and colors that look natural in your specific light conditions. HOA rules in many Union City neighborhoods are becoming stricter about landscape upkeep, which is another reason artificial turf appeals to homeowners here—it stays green and neat without the constant maintenance clay-based yards demand.
Clay soil in South Fulton doesn't permeate water the way other soil types do. When rain falls on your yard in Shannon or Flat Shoals, that water sits on the surface instead of draining down. Over time, this pooling weakens grass roots and creates boggy patches. We solve this by installing permeable underlayment and gravel layers beneath your artificial turf that actively move water away from your property instead of letting it accumulate.
Absolutely. If your existing lawn drains poorly, we can remove the turf, grade the base properly, install drainage infrastructure, and reinstall or replace the turf. Many Union City homeowners find this is worth the investment because the difference is immediately noticeable—no more standing water and a yard that's actually pleasant to use after a rainstorm.
Yes. Instead of paying the full drainage and turf cost upfront, most homeowners spread it across 12 to 36 months. Given how long you'll enjoy a properly draining yard in a climate like ours, the monthly cost is typically less than what you'd spend on sod replacement, yard restoration, or foundation repairs caused by water damage.
Typical projects take 5–10 business days depending on lot size and grading complexity. We handle everything in one project so you're not managing multiple contractors. From assessment in your Shannon or Flat Shoals neighborhood to finished installation, we coordinate the whole process, and you start enjoying a functional yard right away.
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