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West Cobb backyards take a beating from Cobb County clay. We see it all the time—homeowners in Lost Mountain, around Mars Hill, and near Harrison High School dealing with pooling water, soggy grass, and that red clay that just won't drain right. The newer construction neighborhoods especially tend to have compacted soil from grading and foundation work, which means water sits instead of soaking through. That's where artificial turf with proper drainage comes in. It's not just about having a green yard year-round (though that's nice). It's about solving the actual problem: water management. We install systems that handle Georgia's rain without turning your lawn into a swamp. Whether you're in 30127 or 30152, we've worked in your neighborhood and understand exactly what your soil is doing underneath. Our team can be at your West Cobb home in about 12 minutes from our headquarters, which means faster assessments and quicker turnarounds. Let's get you a free quote and show you how artificial turf can transform that drainage nightmare into a functional, beautiful yard.
Cobb County clay is dense and slow-draining—it's basically the foundation challenge every West Cobb homeowner faces. When you add newer construction compaction on top of naturally heavy clay, water has nowhere to go. That's why we don't just lay turf on top and hope for the best. We build drainage systems underneath. Depending on your yard's slope and the size of your space, we might install perforated base layers, French drain configurations, or gravel sublayers that channel water away from your home's foundation. The neighborhoods around Lost Mountain and Mars Hill often have smaller lots with limited drainage easements, so we design systems that work within your actual space—not theoretical space. Sun exposure varies across West Cobb. Some yards in the Harrison High School area get full afternoon sun; others are shaded by mature trees. We factor that into material selection and infill choices, since certain turfs hold up better to UV exposure or wear differently depending on foot traffic patterns. Most West Cobb residential lots fall into the 5,000–15,000 sq ft range, so we're typically working with manageable installations that can be completed without major disruption to your home.
Cobb County's native clay soil compacts easily and resists water infiltration. New construction areas are especially vulnerable because grading and foundation work compress the soil further. Water pools on top instead of draining down. Artificial turf with a proper subsurface drainage system (perforated base, gravel layers, or French drains) channels that water away from your yard and protects your foundation at the same time.
It depends on the source of the water. If rain is pooling because your soil won't absorb it, yes—we design drainage beneath the turf to move water off the surface quickly. If water is flowing in from your neighbor's yard or from street runoff, we address that with grading and strategic drain placement. We'll assess your specific situation in West Cobb and recommend the right solution during your free quote.
Timeline depends on your yard size and drainage complexity. Most West Cobb residential installations take 2–5 days total. Drainage work (excavation, base prep, gravel, perforated layers) typically takes 1–2 days. Turf installation and finishing comes after. We'll give you a realistic schedule once we see your property—no guessing.
Some West Cobb neighborhoods have HOA guidelines on landscape materials. Before we install, ask your HOA directly or share your covenant docs with us. We've worked around HOA requirements in your area and can help you understand what's compliant. Most modern HOAs now allow high-quality artificial turf, but it's worth confirming upfront.
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