Townhome — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Townhomes in Lawrenceville pack a lot of living into tight spaces—and that includes outdoor areas. Whether you're in the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse neighborhood or over near Collins Hill, you're probably working with a compact yard that gets a beating from foot traffic, pets, and Georgia weather. Artificial turf changes the game for townhome communities. Instead of fighting with that stubborn red clay Gwinnett is famous for, you get a maintenance-free lawn that looks sharp year-round without the water bills or weekend mowing. We've installed commercial-grade turf in dozens of Lawrenceville townhome complexes, and the difference is immediate. Your HOA stops getting complaints about brown patches. Your residents stop tracking mud inside. And your community starts looking like the kind of place people actually want to live. The stuff we install is built to handle the kind of heavy use townhome communities see—kid play areas, dog runs, common spaces. It's real turf technology, not the plastic-looking stuff from 15 years ago.
Lawrenceville's red clay is honestly the best argument for artificial turf. That clay drains like concrete, compacts under foot traffic, and fights every grass seed you throw at it. Townhome lots, especially in established neighborhoods, tend to be smaller with narrow strips of "yard" that get hammered by constant use. Add Georgia's summer heat and humidity, and natural grass struggles. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your layout—some units get full afternoon western exposure, others are shaded by adjacent buildings. That kind of inconsistency makes maintaining uniform natural turf nearly impossible in a community setting. HOA rules in Gwinnett townhome communities are usually strict about appearance standards, which means you need something that stays green and uniform without the guesswork. Artificial turf delivers consistent color and texture across your whole property, regardless of sun or shade. Installation here means working around existing hardscape, drainage patterns, and the logistics of townhome complexes where access is tight. We handle grading and base prep carefully so water flows away from foundations—something especially important given how our clay holds moisture.
Not if it's installed right. Gwinnett clay is dense and doesn't absorb water well anyway. We build a proper base with drainage layers underneath the turf so water runs off or percolates through—actually better than what happens with bare clay. Poor drainage is a red clay problem, not an artificial turf problem. We've got this dialed in for townhome properties across the area.
Our turf is specifically rated for Georgia's climate. The material won't fade or degrade from our summer sun, and the backing allows moisture to evaporate so you don't get mold or mildew. Townhome communities actually benefit because there's air circulation around buildings. We've got systems installed in Lawrenceville that are five-plus years in and still look fresh.
Absolutely. That's a big part of our work in Lawrenceville. We manage tight spaces, work around parked cars, and schedule installations around community schedules. We know how to navigate narrow lots and HOA parking rules. It's easier than you'd think, and we handle all the coordination.
It depends on square footage and site conditions, but most Lawrenceville townhome yards run $2,500–$6,000 installed. That includes site prep, base work, turf, and infill. Request a quote with measurements, and we'll give you a real number tied to your specific property. No surprises.
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