Why Base Preparation Determines How Artificial Turf Performs
Artificial turf is often chosen specifically to avoid the upkeep of natural grass, but if it is installed over a poorly prepared base, it can develop its own set of problems: wrinkling, uneven low spots where water pools, or a surface that simply does not feel right underfoot. None of those issues are about the turf material quality. They come from what is underneath it. Our installation process in Adairsville, GA starts with proper excavation and a compacted aggregate base designed for drainage and stability.
We grade the base to direct water away rather than letting it collect under the turf, since standing water beneath synthetic grass can lead to odor issues and a soft, spongy feel over time. A properly built sub-base allows water to drain through and away from the surface the way it is actually designed to.
Seam Work and Finishing Details
Visible seams are one of the most common complaints with poorly installed artificial turf, and they usually come down to rushed seam work rather than a flaw in the product. We join seams with precision, securing edges properly so the transition between turf sections is not visible once the installation is complete and the infill has been applied.
Infill material is brushed into the turf fibers as a final step, which helps the blades stand upright for a more natural appearance and adds stability that keeps the surface performing well under regular foot traffic for years rather than flattening out quickly.
- ✓ Compacted aggregate base preparation
- ✓ Drainage-focused sub-base grading
- ✓ Precision seam joining
- ✓ Proper edge securing
- ✓ Infill brushing for natural appearance
- ✓ Long-term surface stability focus
Our Artificial Turf Installation Process
Site Preparation
The area is excavated and a compacted aggregate base is installed for drainage and stability.
Grading for Drainage
The base is graded so water moves through and away rather than pooling underneath.
Turf Installation
Turf sections are laid and seams are precisely joined for a seamless appearance.
Infill and Finishing
Infill is brushed into the fibers to support blade structure and overall surface feel.
What Adairsville, GA Customers Say
Our turf has stayed completely flat through a full year of use. No wrinkling like we worried about based on a neighbor's experience with another installer.
Seams are genuinely invisible once the infill was brushed in. You cannot tell where the sections were joined.
Drainage was our biggest concern given how much rain we get, and there has been zero pooling or odor issues since installation.
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Common Questions
Yes, when the base is graded and prepared correctly, water moves through the turf backing and sub-base rather than pooling on the surface or underneath it.
Wrinkling is typically caused by inadequate base preparation or improper stretching during installation, not a flaw in the turf material itself.
With precision seam joining and proper infill application, seams should not be visible once the installation is fully completed.
With a properly prepared base and quality installation, artificial turf can perform well for well over a decade depending on usage and material grade.
Get Artificial Turf That Stays Flat for Years
Speak with our team about artificial turf installation for your Adairsville, GA property.