Satisfaction Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Norcross has some of the toughest Georgia clay you'll find in Gwinnett County, and that's exactly why artificial turf makes so much sense here. Between the humidity, the clay that clumps up after rain, and the mix of shade from mature trees in the Historic Norcross neighborhoods, keeping natural grass looking decent is an uphill battle. We've installed hundreds of yards across 30071, 30092, and 30093—from the smaller lots near Downtown Norcross to the bigger residential properties heading toward Peachtree Corners. What we hear most often is relief. Homeowners stop fighting their soil, stop spending weekends on maintenance, and start actually using their yards again. Our artificial turf is built to handle Georgia's weather swings without the brown patches, the mud, or the constant watering bill. We back every installation with a satisfaction guarantee because we're confident in the work—and we're local enough to stand behind it.
Gwinnett clay is beautiful when it's dry and brutal when it's wet, which means drainage matters enormously for artificial turf in Norcross. We always assess your lot's water flow before installation—especially important in the mixed commercial-residential zones where grading can be unpredictable. The tree canopy varies wildly depending on whether you're in Historic Norcross or closer to Thrasher Park; some yards are heavily shaded, others get afternoon sun that bakes the ground. That shade actually works in your favor with artificial turf—no algae growth, no thin spots under oaks. Most residential lots we see in the 30071 ZIP code run between 3,000 and 8,000 square feet of usable yard space. We size installations accordingly and always factor in the slope of your terrain. The HOA landscape rules in some Peachtree Corners subdivisions can be strict, but artificial turf almost always gets approved once we show the spec sheet. We handle the permitting conversation and make sure your install meets any local guidelines before we break ground.
Yes, but only if it's installed correctly. We dig out the clay layer, add a gravel base, and install perforated backing that moves water through the system. Gwinnett clay tends to trap moisture, so we always slope the yard slightly to direct water away from your home's foundation. In heavy rain events, proper grading is the difference between a perfect yard and a puddle.
Our turf is rated for 15+ years in Norcross conditions. Georgia's humidity is tough on cheaper products, but commercial-grade turf handles it fine. We've got installations in the area that are holding strong after 10 years with zero color fade or backing deterioration. Regular rinsing helps, but the material itself is built for this climate.
Most do, especially in the Peachtree Corners area where water conservation is a stated goal. We've worked with several subdivisions in 30092 and 30093 and haven't had a rejection yet. We provide spec sheets, color samples, and pile height documentation—whatever the HOA needs to say yes. If there's a restriction, we find out before you commit.
Natural grass in clay soil means weekly mowing, frequent watering (especially summer), fertilizing, aeration, and weed control—easily $1,500–$2,500 yearly. Artificial turf costs more upfront but has zero water bills, no mowing, and minimal maintenance. Most Norcross homeowners recoup the installation cost in 4–6 years of water and chemical savings alone.
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