New Construction Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
You've just closed on a new build in Tuxedo Park or Peachtree Hills, and your builder's lawn is looking rough—thin patches, compacted clay from construction equipment, or just bare spots where nothing's taken hold. That's completely normal. Buckhead's Fulton County clay is dense and unforgiving, and new construction sites face additional challenges that seed alone won't fix quickly. Artificial turf repair and installation is the smarter move for homeowners who want a finished yard without waiting months for sod to establish or fighting clay compaction. We've spent the last 30 minutes getting to know Buckhead's neighborhoods—the tight lots around Lenox Square's catchment area, the HOA standards in Paces, the shade patterns that vary dramatically block to block. New construction homes here don't have time to waste on landscaping. Your neighbors are already out, the house is move-in ready, and the yard deserves the same attention you gave the kitchen renovation. Artificial turf handles Buckhead's humidity, eliminates watering headaches, and gives you a maintenance-free outdoor space from day one.
Buckhead sits on clay-heavy Fulton County soil that compacts easily—construction crews leave it nearly brick-hard. Native seed struggles here without serious amendment, and sod takes weeks longer to knit into damaged clay than it would in better soil. That's turf's advantage: it doesn't care about your soil composition. The neighborhoods vary in sun exposure too. Properties closer to Peachtree Hills get solid afternoon shade, while lots near Phipps Plaza and the retail corridors catch more direct light. HOA guidelines in Paces and Tuxedo Park often allow or even encourage artificial surfaces because they're uniform, drought-tolerant, and look manicured year-round. Buckhead's luxury lots are typically smaller than suburban alternatives—quarter-acre to half-acre ranges are common—so installation is faster and costs scale accordingly. Drainage is important here; the clay base means standing water can pool if the sub-base isn't prepared correctly. We prep the existing compacted ground, add a proper drainage layer, and ensure water moves away from your foundation. New construction grading often slopes toward the house, so we reverse that where needed. The turf itself handles the heat and humidity without the fungal issues that plague natural grass in these conditions.
Most Buckhead HOAs approve artificial turf, especially for new construction where it eliminates maintenance complaints and water-use concerns. Check your deed restrictions, but we've installed in dozens of Fulton County communities with zero pushback. Some HOAs actually prefer it. We can provide documentation and samples during your approval process if needed.
Typically 1–3 days depending on lot size (most Buckhead new builds are under half an acre). We remove construction debris, grade and compact the sub-base, install drainage, lay the turf, and infill it. Smaller Peachtree Hills and Paces lots usually wrap in a single day. You can use it immediately.
Absolutely. Modern turf is designed for Southeast climates. It won't develop the fungal issues that plague natural grass in our humidity, and it stays green year-round without fertilizer or constant watering. The drainage layer we install prevents moisture buildup that causes problems in clay-based yards.
Repair (patching problem areas) runs $8–15 per square foot; full installation is $12–18 depending on site prep. New construction yards needing full coverage are often cheaper per square foot because we're starting fresh without existing turf removal. We'll give you an exact quote after a Buckhead site visit.
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