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West Cobb homeowners deal with a particular drainage challenge that most people don't talk about until their yard turns into a swamp. The clay soil that's so common in this area—especially in neighborhoods like Lost Mountain and around Mars Hill—doesn't absorb water the way sandy or loamy soil does. After heavy rain, you'll notice water pooling in spots, or worse, it creeps toward your foundation. Artificial turf actually solves this problem in a way natural grass never could. Instead of fighting against Cobb County's dense clay and the constant battle with standing water, we install a complete drainage system beneath the turf. Water flows through the synthetic grass and perforated backing, then down into a gravel base and drainage layer we customize for your specific lot. We're based just 12 minutes from your neighborhood, so we know exactly how properties in the Harrison High School area and West Cobb parks zones handle moisture. Whether you've got a postage-stamp yard in newer construction or a larger lot that's been giving you grief every spring, we've got the drainage solution that actually works.
Cobb County clay is dense and compacted, especially in newer West Cobb construction where the builder's machinery has already pressed it down. That means standard drainage fixes—adding topsoil, regrading—often fail within a season or two. Artificial turf changes the game because we're not trying to amend the clay; we're bypassing it entirely with engineered drainage. The Lost Mountain and Mars Hill areas see good sun exposure on most residential lots, which means your turf won't develop the shade-related algae or mold issues you'd get with poorly drained natural grass. We size the drainage rock and perforated pipe layers based on your property's slope and the clay conditions we see during the site visit. Many West Cobb homes built in the last 10–15 years have similar lot configurations, so we've refined our approach to match. Yard sizes in your neighborhoods range from modest to generous, and we scale the drainage system accordingly. One thing we always check: whether your HOA has landscape guidelines. Most West Cobb communities are flexible with turf, but we'll confirm before we start so you're not surprised later.
Cobb County clay compacts hard and sheds water instead of absorbing it. In Lost Mountain and Mars Hill neighborhoods, especially on newer properties, the builder's equipment has already pressed the soil down tight. Artificial turf with proper drainage layers solves this by channeling water away from the surface and into the base system, preventing puddles entirely.
Absolutely. Slopes actually help us because water naturally runs downhill. We customize the perforated backing and gravel base to work with your slope's angle. This is common in West Cobb's newer construction, and we've installed hundreds of systems that handle it perfectly.
Not for us. We actually prefer it because clay provides a stable, compacted base for the drainage system. We remove the old grass, lay landscape fabric, install the perforated pipe and drainage rock, and then set the turf. The clay underneath keeps everything locked in place for years.
Yes. We work with homeowners on flexible payment options and don't require traditional credit checks. Call us to discuss what works for your situation. We've helped plenty of West Cobb families get their drainage problem fixed on terms that fit their budget.
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