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Peachtree Corners has transformed into one of Gwinnett's most desirable neighborhoods, and your yard should reflect that investment. Whether you're in The Forum area or near Technology Park, that thick Georgia clay we're all dealing with makes maintaining a natural lawn pretty exhausting—especially during our hot summers and unpredictable spring rains. Artificial turf isn't just a shortcut anymore; it's the smart choice for homeowners who want a pristine lawn year-round without the constant battle against clay compaction and patchy growth. We've installed hundreds of yards across Peachtree Corners' 30092, 30096, and 30097 zip codes, and we understand exactly what works here. Your neighbors are already making the switch, and they're spending their weekends enjoying Jones Bridge Park instead of pushing a mower. Modern artificial turf looks and feels nothing like the plastic carpet from ten years ago—it's realistic, durable, and built to handle our humid subtropical climate. The best part? Once it's down, you're basically done worrying about lawn maintenance. No more fighting Gwinnett clay, no more brown patches in August, no more guilt about watering restrictions. Let's talk about making your outdoor space actually enjoyable.
Peachtree Corners sits on heavy Gwinnett clay, which is beautiful for drainage once it's compacted, but brutal for establishing and maintaining healthy turf. Natural grass tends to thin out here because clay soil compacts, restricts root development, and creates standing water during our spring downpours. If you've got a shady lot—and plenty of Peachtree Corners properties do—you already know how hard it is to grow grass under mature trees. Artificial turf solves both problems instantly. Most residential lots in The Forum and near Technology Park run between a quarter-acre and half-acre, giving us solid space to work with for complete installations or strategic accent areas around patios and entertainment zones. Your HOA—if you're in a deed-restricted community—typically welcomes artificial turf once they see the finished product, as it maintains that uniform, manicured appearance the neighborhood standards call for. Installation here usually means base preparation to manage our clay, proper drainage setup to handle our humidity, and strategic seaming if you've got a larger yard. We recommend discussing any existing landscaping features with us upfront; we've learned exactly where power lines and irrigation systems hide in this area.
Absolutely. Clay is actually stable for a base layer—we work with it rather than against it. We prepare the foundation properly, add drainage systems to prevent water pooling, and install the turf system above it. The clay stops settling once we're done, so you won't get the divots or ruts that plague natural grass here. Your yard stays level and playable year-round.
Modern turf resists UV fading better than people expect. We install UV-stabilized systems rated for Southern climates. You might see subtle color shifts after 8-10 years in full sun, but nothing dramatic. Most yards in The Forum stay looking fresh for a decade without raking, mowing, or fertilizer applications.
Yes. Shade is actually one of the best reasons to switch. Natural grass dies under tree canopy; artificial turf thrives. We can design around root systems and work with existing landscaping. Jones Bridge Park–adjacent properties with dense tree coverage are perfect candidates for turf installation.
Drainage is built into the system. We slope the base layer slightly, use perforated backing, and integrate drainage rock so water moves through—not pooling on top like it does with compacted clay. Your yard dries faster than natural grass and stays comfortable even in July humidity.
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