Women Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Duluth homeowners dealing with soggy yards know the struggle—that red clay soil in Sugarloaf and the Parsons area doesn't play nice with water. We're LawnLogic, a women-owned artificial turf company serving Gwinnett County, and we've spent years watching standing water ruin natural grass in established neighborhoods throughout 30096 and 30097. Here's the thing: proper drainage isn't just about preventing puddles. It's about protecting your foundation, keeping your family safe from mosquito breeding grounds, and actually being able to use your backyard without sinking into mud after a heavy rain. Whether you're near Downtown Duluth or closer to the Infinite Energy Arena area, that Georgia red clay creates unique challenges for traditional landscaping. Our artificial turf solutions are engineered specifically for Duluth's climate and soil composition. We handle the drainage work upfront so you never have to think about it again. No more watching water pool in the same spot every time it rains. No more explaining to guests why half your yard is unusable. We've helped dozens of Duluth families transform their outdoor spaces into functional, beautiful areas that work year-round.
Gwinnett County's red clay is genuinely beautiful—right up until water hits it. This clay compacts heavily and drains poorly, which means your natural grass struggles even in the best conditions. We see this constantly in Sugarloaf and throughout the Parsons area, where many homes sit on relatively flat terrain. That means water naturally wants to congregate instead of flowing away. Artificial turf changes the equation entirely. Our drainage systems sit beneath the turf surface and direct water away from your home's foundation and toward proper grading. Most Duluth yards benefit from a sloped base layer installation that accounts for the clay's natural water-resistance. Lot sizes in established Duluth neighborhoods vary significantly—some properties are tightly spaced, others more generous—but our installation approach stays consistent: we assess your specific drainage patterns and build a system that works with your yard's natural slopes rather than against them. The good news is that once installed, artificial turf eliminates the seasonal maintenance headaches that plague natural grass in this region. You won't deal with dead patches from poor drainage, erosion from runoff, or standing water that kills roots. Sun exposure varies depending on tree coverage in your neighborhood, but our turf selection accounts for Duluth's subtropical growing season and intense summer sun.
Gwinnett red clay has extremely poor drainage naturally. Water can't percolate downward the way it does in sandier soils, so it pools on top instead. In the Sugarloaf and Parsons areas, many properties have flat or slightly sloped grades that make this worse. Artificial turf with proper sub-base drainage solves this permanently by directing water away from the surface and toward the perimeter of your yard.
Absolutely. Standing water against your home's foundation is one of the biggest drainage problems we solve in Duluth. Our installation includes grading and drainage layers that channel water away from your foundation and toward proper slope. This is especially important in established neighborhoods where drainage systems may be aging or inadequate.
Most residential projects in 30096 and 30097 take 3-5 days depending on yard size and existing drainage issues. We handle site prep, base layer installation, drainage system setup, and final turf installation. Larger properties or yards with significant grading needs may take longer, but we keep disruption minimal.
Completely. Our turf handles Duluth's hot, humid summers and seasonal rainfall without degrading. Unlike natural grass, it won't thin out from poor drainage or excessive heat. You get year-round green with zero mud, no fungal issues from moisture, and a playable surface within 24 hours of any rain.
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