Small Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Lawrenceville homeowners know the struggle: that Georgia red clay doesn't play nice with regular grass, and those established lots around the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse area often come with shade from mature trees that grass simply won't tolerate. You're stuck watering constantly, fighting bare patches, or looking at a yard that never quite looks maintained—no matter how much time you pour into it. Artificial turf changes that equation entirely. We've installed hundreds of yards across Gwinnett County, and the Lawrenceville properties we work on are some of the most rewarding transformations. Whether you've got a compact lot in a neighborhood near Collins Hill or an older estate with tricky drainage, synthetic turf handles what natural grass can't. No more weekend battles with clay. No more brown patches in shade. No watering bills spiking in summer. Just a green, usable yard year-round that actually looks better than it did before.
Gwinnett's red clay is beautiful until you're trying to grow grass on it. That acidic, compacted soil drains poorly, stays soggy after rain, and makes it nearly impossible for seed to establish. Artificial turf eliminates that problem completely—you're not fighting the soil anymore, you're building on top of it with proper base preparation. Lawrenceville's lot sizes tend to be modest, especially in established neighborhoods. That's actually perfect for artificial turf. Smaller yards mean lower total cost, faster installation, and immediate visual impact. Those mature trees shading your property? That's where synthetic turf really shines. You'll never have the patchy, thin grass issues that plagued you before. One thing specific to older Lawrenceville properties: drainage patterns matter. Some lots slope toward foundations or have buried utilities we need to work around. We always do a site walk before quoting—we're looking at grading, drainage, and any HOA restrictions specific to your neighborhood. Gwinnett Historic Courthouse-area properties sometimes have architectural guidelines, though most don't restrict landscape materials. We'll confirm what applies to your address upfront so there are zero surprises during installation.
Absolutely. In fact, clay is one of the best reasons to install artificial turf. We install a proper base layer with drainage fabric and crushed stone that sits on top of your clay. Water moves right through the synthetic turf and base, so you won't have pooling like you do with natural grass on Gwinnett's compacted soil. It's a permanent fix.
Most Lawrenceville properties—given the smaller lot sizes we see in established neighborhoods—take one to three days. We remove the old grass, prep and level the base, install drainage, lay turf, and finish the edges. The size of your yard and any landscape features determine the exact timeline, but we always give you a schedule upfront.
Varies by neighborhood. Some Lawrenceville communities have guidelines on turf quality (usually just requiring it look realistic, which ours does). We always check before you commit. Give us your address or HOA docs, and we'll confirm what's allowed. Most restrictions are about appearance, not whether you can install it at all.
Yes to both. Our turf is UV-stabilized and won't fade or degrade in Georgia summers. In shaded areas under trees—common in established Lawrenceville neighborhoods—artificial turf actually looks better than natural grass ever did. You'll finally have a green yard even where nothing grew before.
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