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Norcross yards take a beating. Between the heavy clay soil that Gwinnett County is known for and the mix of older homes in Historic Norcross alongside newer developments in Peachtree Corners, drainage problems are about as common as afternoon thunderstorms. Standing water, soggy patches, and that stubborn mud pit near your foundation—we see it all. The good news? Modern artificial turf with proper drainage infrastructure solves these problems permanently. No more watching rain accumulate in your yard for hours. No more explaining to friends why part of your lawn looks like a swamp. We've helped dozens of homeowners in the 30071, 30092, and 30093 zip codes go from frustrated to finished, and many of them spread out payments through monthly financing so the cost doesn't sting. Your yard doesn't have to suffer through another Georgia rainy season. Let's talk about what's actually happening under the surface and how we can fix it—without draining your bank account all at once.
Gwinnett clay is beautiful soil for growing trees, but it's terrible at moving water. That dense, compacted clay that's everywhere around Norcross holds moisture like a sponge that never dries out. Whether you're in Historic Norcross with its mature lots and shade trees, or in newer subdivisions closer to Peachtree Corners, your drainage challenges are real. Older properties often have settled soil and grading issues that funnel water straight into problem zones. Newer construction sometimes skipped proper base preparation. We account for Norcross's clay conditions by installing engineered drainage systems under the turf—crushed stone, perforated pipe, and permeable base layers that actually move water away from your foundation and into the yard where it belongs. Most Norcross lots fall into the quarter- to half-acre range, and we size our drainage systems accordingly. Shaded yards under mature oaks still get artificial turf that stays green year-round, which also means those drainage layers don't freeze in winter. We've handled yards near Thrasher Park and throughout downtown Norcross—every one gets a site-specific plan based on existing grading and soil composition.
Gwinnett's clay soil drains slowly by nature, but grading matters too. Older homes in Historic Norcross sometimes have subtle low spots where water collects. Newer construction might have compacted clay from equipment during building. We identify these issues during the site assessment and build drainage layers that work with—not against—your existing yard topography.
Yes. We serve all three Norcross-area zip codes (30071, 30092, 30093) and offer monthly financing options so you're not paying the full cost upfront. Your financing terms are discussed during the initial consultation, and there's no pressure to decide on the same day.
Absolutely. Shade from mature oaks is common throughout Historic Norcross and residential areas. Artificial turf doesn't need sunlight like natural grass, so it thrives in shaded yards. Our drainage systems work identically whether your yard gets full sun or partial shade.
Most Norcross properties take 3 to 5 business days from start to finish. We schedule around your neighborhood's typical weekday patterns. If you're in a busier area near downtown Norcross or Thrasher Park, we work with you on timing to minimize disruption.
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