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Lawrenceville yards sit on some of Georgia's most notoriously stubborn red clay—the kind that turns into concrete when it dries and swallows water like a sponge when it rains. If your artificial turf project is suffering from pooling water, soggy spots, or that telltale marshy feeling underfoot, drainage is probably your real problem. We've installed hundreds of turf systems across Gwinnett County, and we've learned that proper drainage isn't an afterthought—it's the foundation of a yard that actually performs. Whether you're near the historic Gwinnett County Courthouse area with those older, compacted lots, or out in Collins Hill where the terrain can be trickier, the solution starts with understanding what's happening below the surface. Our team diagnoses drainage issues, designs a system that works with Lawrenceville's unique soil composition, and installs artificial turf that stays dry, looks great, and lasts. We're local enough to understand your neighborhood's specific challenges, but experienced enough to solve them right.
Gwinnett County's red clay is beautiful but unforgiving. It compacts easily, sheds water poorly, and creates the perfect conditions for drainage problems—especially in established neighborhoods like those around the Aurora Theatre area where lots have decades of soil compression. Lawrenceville's elevation and terrain vary significantly, which means water naturally flows toward some properties and away from others. Older homes in the 30043 and 30044 ZIP codes often have shallow topsoil over dense clay, making proper base preparation essential for artificial turf. Sun exposure patterns here tend to favor south and west-facing yards, which is actually an advantage for turf longevity. Many Lawrenceville properties sit on smaller, mature lots where every inch of usable space matters—that's why efficient drainage design is critical. We account for your specific lot's slope, existing hardscape, and that signature red clay when building your drainage system. The result is turf that handles Georgia's humid summers and occasional heavy downpours without becoming a swamp.
Lawrenceville's terrain varies significantly, and properties even a few streets apart can have completely different drainage patterns. Your lot might have compacted clay layers that prevent water from percolating down, or your grading might direct runoff toward your turf instead of away from it. We assess your specific slope and soil composition to identify the real culprit and fix it before installing turf.
Absolutely, but it requires the right foundation. Red clay needs a properly engineered base layer—typically crushed stone and aggregate—to create permeability that the clay itself won't provide. We've installed thousands of turf systems on Gwinnett clay, and when done correctly, they outperform natural grass and handle drainage better.
Most projects take 3–5 days depending on yard size and how much site prep is needed. Drainage systems require proper base installation and settling time, which we factor into our timeline. We work efficiently without cutting corners—your turf needs a solid foundation to perform for years.
Some do, some don't. We've worked with HOAs across Gwinnett County, including properties near the courthouse area and Collins Hill. We recommend checking your specific deed restrictions or contacting your HOA before we schedule a visit—we're happy to discuss your situation and help you understand what's allowed.
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