Teacher Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
West Cobb's newer construction neighborhoods—Lost Mountain, Mars Hill area, and around Harrison High School—have taught us a lot about what works and what doesn't when it comes to yard drainage. A lot of homes in the 30127 and 30152 ZIP codes were built on clay-heavy soil that doesn't play nicely with water. We've spent plenty of time fixing soggy yards, erosion problems, and that frustrating situation where rain just sits on your lawn instead of soaking through. Here's the thing: artificial turf is one of the smartest solutions we've found, but only if the drainage underneath is done right. We're just 12 minutes away, and we've handled enough West Cobb drainage headaches to know exactly what your yard needs. Whether you're dealing with pooling water near your foundation, muddy patches that kill natural grass in spring, or just want a low-maintenance yard that actually drains properly, we can help. Our team knows the soil, the neighborhoods, and the specific challenges that come with Cobb County clay.
Cobb County clay is no joke. It compacts easily, sheds water like a parking lot, and creates those standing puddles that attract mosquitoes and kill grass roots. In West Cobb's newer subdivisions around Lost Mountain and Mars Hill, you'll often see yards that slope the wrong way or drainage systems that were installed during construction and never quite worked right. Lot sizes vary—some homes have compact yards typical of newer neighborhoods, while others have more space—but the clay problem is universal. We design drainage solutions based on your specific lot grade and how water naturally flows (or doesn't flow) across your property. Shade patterns matter too; homes near Harrison High School area and West Cobb parks sometimes have mature trees that add another layer to the equation. With artificial turf, we're installing a permeable base system underneath that actually allows water to drain through instead of pooling on top. This solves the Cobb County clay problem permanently, and you get a yard that looks great year-round without fighting nature.
Absolutely. Natural grass in Cobb County clay gets waterlogged because the soil doesn't drain. With artificial turf, we install a gravel and drainage base system underneath that channels water away from your home's foundation and into proper drainage channels. Water flows through the turf and base instead of sitting on top. We've fixed dozens of West Cobb yards where clay was the culprit, and turf solved it completely.
Teachers in the 30127 and 30152 areas get a percentage off our full installation cost, including drainage system design and prep work. Bring your school ID, and we'll apply the discount to the complete project—base preparation, drainage materials, and turf. Reach out with photos of your yard and we'll give you an exact quote.
Not really different, but newer construction homes often have compacted clay from building equipment, which actually makes drainage worse initially. The good news: we've handled this exact situation in those neighborhoods repeatedly. A proper drainage base and permeable turf installation fixes it permanently.
Yes. Whether you've got a compact suburban lot or more space, we design drainage solutions that fit your property's grade and water flow patterns. We've worked throughout West Cobb neighborhoods and understand how yards are typically configured around the Harrison High School area and beyond.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.