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Drainage problems in Norcross yards tend to show up fast—especially after heavy rain. We've worked through plenty of soggy lawns in the Historic Norcross neighborhoods and around the Peachtree Corners area, and the culprit is usually the same: Gwinnett's dense clay soil doesn't let water move where it needs to go. That pooling water kills grass, breeds mosquitoes, and turns your backyard into a swamp. Artificial turf actually sidesteps this whole mess. When we install synthetic grass in Norcross, we build a proper drainage system underneath—perforated layers, gravel bases, and slope that funnels water away from your home and into the yard's natural drainage. No more guessing whether your lawn will flood after a thunderstorm. Homeowners in the 30071 and 30092 ZIP codes have found that turf eliminates the drainage headaches that come with real grass in clay-heavy soil. You get a dry, playable yard year-round, and the installation process is straightforward. We handle everything from site prep to final grading.
Gwinnett clay is thick and compacted, which means water doesn't percolate naturally like it does in sandier regions. Most Norcross properties—whether they're in the Peachtree Corners residential sections or closer to Downtown Norcross—deal with this same drainage challenge. Lot sizes vary from modest quarter-acres to larger suburban plots, so we customize the drainage base to match your specific yard layout. Sun exposure differs too: some homes have oak and pine coverage from mature trees common to the area, while others sit in full sun. Artificial turf performs well in both scenarios, and the subsurface drainage we install won't be affected by shade or seasonal leaf drop. If you have an HOA in your neighborhood, most in the Norcross area approve turf installations as long as they meet aesthetic standards—we can discuss those requirements upfront. One practical note: because clay soil here stays wet longer, switching to turf means you'll stop fighting mold and fungal issues that plague natural grass during humid Georgia summers.
Real grass roots can't break through Gwinnett clay effectively, so water pools on the surface. We install turf over a engineered base with perforated layers and gravel that actively channel water downward and away from your home. It's a complete system, not just new grass on the same problem soil. Works year-round in Norcross, regardless of season.
We handle removal of old sod, base preparation, and drainage installation in phases. Most residential yards in the 30071 area take 2–4 days depending on size and existing drainage issues. We're respectful of your property and neighbors, and we'll communicate timing upfront. Setup is efficient and professional.
Our subsurface system is designed for Gwinnett's heaviest rain events. Water drains through the turf and base layers, then moves laterally or downward based on your yard's slope and soil composition. No pooling, no flooding—even during thunderstorms common to the Norcross area.
Turf requires far less work than natural grass—no mowing, fertilizing, or fungal treatments. Occasional rinsing and brush-up keeps it looking fresh. Humidity in the Peachtree Corners region doesn't degrade synthetic turf, and the drainage system prevents moisture buildup that would plague real grass.
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