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Peachtree Corners has changed a lot over the past decade. The Forum brought serious development to the area, Curiosity Lab drew families who actually care about their yards, and now the whole tech corridor is full of professionals who'd rather spend Saturday hiking Jones Bridge Park than battling crabgrass. That's where artificial turf makes sense. You get the green lawn that fits the neighborhood aesthetic without the endless watering, fertilizing, and mowing that Gwinnett's clay soil practically demands. We've installed turf in The Forum area and throughout the surrounding subdivisions—places where HOAs have specific landscape standards and homeowners want their yards to look maintained year-round without the weekend grind. The upfront cost conversation is real, and we're not here to oversell you. But when you factor in what you're actually spending on water bills, treatments for clay-related drainage issues, and your own time, the math shifts pretty quickly. Let's talk about what artificial turf actually costs in your neighborhood and whether it makes sense for your specific situation.
Peachtree Corners sits on that thick, compacted Gwinnett clay that most Georgia homeowners either love or hate—there's rarely a middle ground. Natural grass here either floods after heavy rain or cracks during drought, which means constant soil amendment or expensive drainage work. Artificial turf sidesteps that problem entirely. Your yard size matters too. If you're in The Forum area or one of the tech-park-adjacent subdivisions, you're probably looking at quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which is a realistic scope for turf installation without astronomical costs. Sun exposure varies depending on tree canopy—some yards get brutal afternoon heat, others are heavily shaded. We design the installation to handle both, since artificial turf performs well in full sun and won't develop the bare patches that natural grass struggles with in shade. HOAs in Peachtree Corners are generally supportive of quality artificial turf, especially when it's installed with realistic edging and backing that doesn't look plastic-y from the street. Most installations here take 2–4 days depending on yard size and whether we're removing existing sod or working around established landscaping. The clay base actually helps with drainage once we've got proper substrate prep in place.
Most residential yards in the 30092–30097 zip codes run between $8,000 and $18,000 depending on square footage, site conditions, and whether you need drainage work on that Gwinnett clay. A typical quarter-acre yard sits around $12,000–$15,000. We price per square foot and factor in soil prep, which is non-negotiable here.
Most do, with a caveat: it has to look intentional, not like a plastic carpet. We've worked with The Forum's HOA guidelines and similar communities. They want proper edging, realistic blade texture, and professional installation. Cheap-looking turf gets rejected. Quality turf rarely does.
Absolutely. Clay means drainage headaches, constant amendments, and dead patches. Artificial turf eliminates those entirely. You'll spend what you would've spent on soil remediation and water bills over five years, except your yard looks perfect every day instead of constantly struggling.
Most residential installs take 2–4 days. We prep the existing grade, address drainage if needed, lay the base material, and install the turf. Larger yards or complicated grading might extend that. We schedule around your schedule, not the other way around.
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