Edge Options — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Buford's commercial landscape is changing. Whether you're managing property near the Mall of Georgia or overseeing grounds along the Lake Lanier south shore, the reality is that traditional sod and seed grass demand constant upkeep—especially when Georgia's clay soil fights you every step of the way. Artificial turf eliminates that battle. We've installed synthetic grass across Buford's retail corridors, office parks, and hospitality spaces, and the feedback is consistent: property managers spend less time troubleshooting dead patches and brown zones, and more time focusing on what actually matters. The Mall of Georgia area sees intense foot traffic and seasonal weather swings. Synthetic turf handles both without breaking stride. No watering schedules tied to drought restrictions, no mud tracked through lobbies, no replanting after a rough winter. Instead, you get a manicured, predictable landscape year-round that impresses tenants and visitors alike. We're based 40 minutes away, which means we're close enough to handle the job right but invested enough in the region to stand behind our work.
Buford sits on Gwinnett and Hall county clay—the kind of soil that stays wet too long in spring and cracks hard by summer. That clay base makes traditional turf repair expensive and unpredictable, especially for high-traffic commercial zones. Artificial grass sidesteps those headaches completely. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on where your property sits. Spaces near Lake Lanier's south shore neighborhoods catch afternoon reflections and slightly cooler microclimates, while properties closer to the Mall of Georgia corridor often face full-sun conditions that stress natural grass in July and August. Synthetic turf performs identically in both scenarios. Commercial sites in Buford also deal with landscape covenants tied to property associations and retail leases. Synthetic grass meets or exceeds most HOA and tenant standards because it looks finished and maintained without seasonal color shifts. Installation considerations here include drainage planning—that clay base requires proper infill selection and base preparation to prevent pooling. We also account for the higher foot traffic typical of retail and commercial parking areas. The upfront investment in quality synthetic turf typically pays for itself within three to five years when you factor in eliminated watering, aeration, overseeding, and herbicide costs.
Absolutely. One advantage of synthetic over natural grass is that it doesn't need sunlight to stay green and healthy. If your property has tree cover—common in the Lake Lanier neighborhoods—artificial turf won't thin out or develop bare patches like sod would. We design the base and infill to handle whatever sun-to-shade ratio your site has.
Clay holds water, which is exactly why we don't rely on the native soil. We install a proper base layer and select infill materials that shed water quickly, preventing the pooling and muddy conditions that plague natural grass in Gwinnett County. The synthetic turf itself is perforated, so drainage works from top down.
Modern synthetic grass is UV-stabilized to resist fading. Buford's summer sun is intense, but quality turf maintains its color year after year. We use brands rated for Southern climates and heavy commercial use, so you won't see the bleaching that older artificial grass was known for.
Most commercial projects take one to two weeks depending on site size and prep work. Since we're 40 minutes away, we can schedule crews efficiently and handle follow-ups quickly. We work around your operating hours—often early morning or after-hours—to minimize disruption to tenants or customers.
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