Drainage planning matters
Yes. A qualified artificial turf contractor should evaluate drainage before installation so water moves away from the surface instead of pooling underneath. At Dallas Landscape & Irrigation, we look at slope, soil conditions, and runoff patterns to help create a clean, functional turf area.
Good drainage support can help reduce soft spots, odors, and standing water after heavy rain. Depending on the site, the solution may include:
- grading the area for proper runoff
- installing a compacted aggregate layer
- adding drainage outlets or channels where needed
- sealing low spots that collect water
Why it matters: poor drainage can affect the look and performance of your turf over time. A proper plan helps the surface stay more stable and usable.
If you are dealing with puddling, soggy ground, or uneven flow around your yard or commercial space, Dallas Landscape & Irrigation can assess the site and recommend a practical approach. Request an estimate to get started.