Side Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Peachtree City's golf cart culture and manicured neighborhoods create a unique landscape challenge—and a perfect opportunity for artificial turf. Your side yard is prime real estate, whether it's a narrow pass-through in Braelinn, a sloped lot in Kedron, or one of those classic Glenloch setups where the clay soil fights you every summer. Here's the thing: that red Georgia clay underlying most Fayette County properties drains poorly when it rains and bakes hard as concrete in July. Real grass struggles. Add in the heat, the shade from mature oaks, and the foot traffic from families and golf carts, and you're looking at patchy, muddy spots by August. Artificial turf eliminates all of that. Your side yard becomes a clean, low-maintenance extension of your home that looks pristine year-round—no brown patches, no mud tracking into the house, no watering during drought restrictions. Whether you're near The Fred, Drake Field, or anywhere along those iconic cart paths, a turf side yard is the Peachtree City upgrade that actually pays for itself in time and water savings.
Fayette County's clay-based soil is your main consideration here. Unlike loamy northern soil, this clay compacts tight and sheds water instead of absorbing it. That means puddles in your side yard after rain, and poor drainage for any living grass. The good news? Artificial turf doesn't care. We install a proper base layer that slopes away from your foundation, so water moves where it should. Sun exposure varies wildly in Peachtree City—neighborhoods like Kedron have mature hardwoods that create dappled shade, while side yards in some Braelinn properties get blasted with afternoon western exposure. Modern synthetic turf handles both scenarios well, though we'll recommend specific blade heights and infill types based on your particular microclimate. Side yards also tend to be narrow and heavily trafficked in golf cart communities. Our installation accounts for that: we reinforce high-traffic zones and choose turf warranties that cover the wear patterns we see in Peachtree City specifically. Most side-yard projects here are 300–600 square feet, so budget and timeline are very manageable. We'll also verify any HOA guidelines—some neighborhoods have specific landscape rules, and we make sure your new turf complies.
Absolutely. Clay is actually why homeowners here switch to turf. We build a engineered base with proper slope and drainage fabric so water flows away from your home, not into your foundation. The clay underneath won't affect the turf's performance—the system sits on top of it. You'll go from muddy side yards to clean, dry surfaces within days of installation.
Yes. Peachtree City's mature trees shade plenty of side yards, and synthetic turf thrives in partial and even heavy shade. Unlike real grass, it doesn't need sunlight to stay green and healthy. We'll choose a blade style suited to your specific light conditions. Shade also means less heat buildup, which is a bonus during Georgia summers.
Most side yards here run 300–600 square feet. Costs vary based on existing conditions, base prep needs, and turf grade, but expect $3–6 per square foot installed. That includes site prep, proper drainage, and materials. We'll give you a precise quote after a site visit—no surprises.
Many Peachtree City neighborhoods—Braelinn, Glenloch, Kedron included—do have landscape guidelines. We recommend checking with your HOA before committing. That said, most approve artificial turf, especially for side yards where it's less visible. We're happy to help you navigate the approval process or provide documentation for your HOA review.
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