New Construction Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a new home in Braselton? You're joining a community that takes its outdoor spaces seriously—whether you're in the heart of Chateau Elan, settling into the Traditions area, or carving out your own corner of Jackson County. The thing about new construction here is that you've got a real opportunity most homeowners don't: a blank slate for your landscape, and a chance to skip the headaches that come with maintaining natural grass in Georgia clay. That heavy, compact soil beneath your lot isn't ideal for a traditional lawn. It holds water, it cracks in summer heat, and honestly, you're going to be fighting it for years. Artificial turf changes that equation entirely. You get a lush, green yard that handles our humidity and temperature swings without the weekly mowing, the fungal issues that plague clay-based lawns, or the water bills that spike during dry spells. Your new construction timeline is tight—and the last thing you need is sod that fails because of soil prep gone wrong. We've installed hundreds of yards across Jackson and Barrow counties, and we know exactly how to build a system that works on Braselton's terrain.
Jackson County clay is dense, alkaline, and terrible at drainage—we see it constantly in new builds around here. That's the first reason artificial turf makes sense: no fighting the soil chemistry. Second, sun exposure in the Chateau Elan and Traditions neighborhoods varies wildly depending on lot orientation and tree coverage. Some yards are full sun from sunrise to sunset; others have afternoon shade from mature oaks. Natural grass gets thin in those shade pockets. Artificial turf performs identically in sun or shade, which matters when your lot backs onto the resort area or a tree line. Third, HOA landscape covenants in both neighborhoods typically require maintained, uniform yards. Artificial turf checks that box permanently—no brown patches, no bare spots, no seasonal dormancy. Most new-construction lots in Braselton run 0.5 to 2 acres, which means either a modest utility yard or substantial entertaining space. Proper base preparation is critical in this clay; we use a engineered drainage layer that prevents water pooling and keeps the turf performing year-round. Installation on new construction is actually easier than retrofit work because you're not removing old sod—we build the system right from bare soil.
Absolutely. Our turf is engineered for Georgia's climate—it handles both the wet springs and the dry, hot summers. Unlike natural grass on clay, it won't develop fungal issues or go dormant in winter. You get consistent green year-round without the disease pressure that hits real lawns in humid conditions.
Yes. Both neighborhoods appreciate maintained landscapes, and artificial turf delivers that permanently. It looks uniform, stays green, and requires no seasonal adjustments. We've worked with both communities and understand their aesthetic requirements—we'll make sure your yard meets or exceeds covenants.
We excavate to the right depth, install a engineered base with drainage layers that handle Jackson County clay's poor percolation, then lay the turf. Because it's new construction, we're starting clean—no sod removal, no hidden problems. Your yard is ready to enjoy the day we finish.
Virtually none. No mowing, no fertilizing, no watering. Occasional rinsing keeps it fresh, and we can recommend a simple maintenance schedule if needed. Most homeowners just enjoy their yard—especially valuable during those busy first months of moving into a new home.
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