Playground — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Playgrounds across Duluth take a beating. Between Gwinnett County's humidity, the red clay that stains everything, and kids who treat equipment like an obstacle course, natural grass just doesn't hold up. We've installed commercial turf at schools, daycare facilities, and community recreation areas throughout Sugarloaf, Parsons, and the surrounding neighborhoods—and the difference is immediate. Artificial turf handles the traffic, drains properly even during Georgia's wet springs, and eliminates the muddy mess that comes with traditional fields. Your playground stays safe, playable, and looking fresh year-round without the constant maintenance that eats up your budget. Whether you're managing a small daycare courtyard or a larger institutional facility, we've got the expertise to design and install a surface that actually keeps up with the demand. No more scheduling around mowing. No more safety concerns from uneven ground or bare patches. Just a durable, compliant playing surface that works.
Duluth's Gwinnett red clay is beautiful—until you're trying to maintain a playground surface. That clay holds moisture and creates compaction issues that natural grass can't overcome. Our commercial turf installations account for proper drainage systems that work with your local soil rather than fighting it. The neighborhoods around Downtown Duluth and toward Sugarloaf see plenty of afternoon sun exposure, which means we design shade tolerance into our turf selections and often recommend strategic placement of play equipment. Many Duluth facilities have existing HOA guidelines or county recreation standards that govern surface materials, slip resistance, and impact attenuation. We handle those specifications upfront—no surprises during inspection. Installation in established Duluth neighborhoods also means working around existing landscaping, utilities, and often tighter site access. We plan accordingly and minimize disruption to your operations. The clay base requires proper grading and subbase preparation to prevent settling or pooling. We've done enough Gwinnett County projects to know exactly what works here.
Yes. We install turf systems that meet ASTM F1975 impact attenuation standards and meet or exceed Georgia Department of Education surface requirements. We can provide third-party testing documentation and work with your facility's compliance officer to ensure everything passes inspection before we consider the job complete.
The clay compacts and holds water, which is why proper drainage and subbase preparation matter. We don't just lay turf on top of existing clay. We grade, install a engineered base system, and ensure water moves away from the playing surface. This prevents settling and extends turf lifespan significantly in Gwinnett County conditions.
Minimal compared to natural grass. Occasional brushing, leaf cleanup, and inspections for wear or damage. Unlike the constant mowing and re-seeding natural grass requires in our humid climate, artificial turf handles year-round use without degradation. Most Duluth facilities see cost savings within the first two seasons.
Absolutely. We install around fixed equipment, benches, and other site features. If equipment needs to be relocated temporarily, we coordinate that with your team. We've worked on established playgrounds throughout Sugarloaf and Parsons—we understand the logistics of retrofitting without closing facilities unnecessarily.
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