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Peachtree Corners has grown into one of Gwinnett's most vibrant tech and residential communities, and that means a lot of homeowners are managing yards that need to work as hard as the people living in them. Between the Forum's mixed-use developments, the suburban neighborhoods around Technology Park, and the proximity to Jones Bridge Park, there's real variety in what Peachtree Corners yards look like—and what they demand. Some of you have shaded lots that clay soil doesn't drain well for. Others are dealing with full-sun exposures where traditional grass just burns out by July. That's where artificial turf makes sense. It's not about replacing that natural look you want; it's about getting a yard that actually performs in Gwinnett's climate without the constant fuss. We work throughout 30092, 30096, and 30097, and we've installed enough systems here to know exactly what Peachtree Corners yards need. No sales pitch—just honest conversations about whether artificial turf solves your specific problem.
Gwinnett County clay is thick, heavy stuff, and it doesn't play nice with drainage. If you've got a yard in the tech-corridor neighborhoods around Peachtree Corners, you know how quickly water pools after rain and how that clay compacts. Artificial turf eliminates that headache entirely—no more soggy patches, no more trying to amend soil that's been packed down for years. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're in a mature neighborhood with established trees or closer to The Forum's newer construction areas. Some yards get brutal afternoon heat; others are mostly shaded. We design drainage and infill type around your specific sun pattern because that affects everything from surface temperature to how the turf ages. A lot of Peachtree Corners properties are in HOA communities, and most have specific landscape guidelines. We help navigate those requirements during the planning phase—plenty of HOAs approve artificial turf, but the specifications matter. Typical lot sizes here run from quarter-acre to half-acre, so we're usually looking at 2,000–3,500 square feet of turf work. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site prep and existing lawn removal. The clay base means we spend extra attention on grading and base compaction so you're not dealing with settling or uneven spots two years in.
Most Peachtree Corners HOA communities approve artificial turf if it meets appearance standards—realistic blade texture, appropriate green shade, and proper edge finishing. We've worked with several forums and technology-park-area HOAs and know their typical requirements. Always check your covenants first, but we handle the specification paperwork so you're compliant before installation starts.
Clay soil drains poorly and compacts hard, which is why proper base prep matters more in Peachtree Corners than in sandier counties. We remove the old turf, grade for slope, compact a recycled asphalt base, and add a geo-textile layer. That foundation prevents settling and keeps water moving away from your foundation—especially critical in the 30092 and 30096 areas where drainage challenges are real.
Not with the right infill choice. We use silica sand blended with cooling crumb in full-sun yards, which keeps surface temps 15–20 degrees lower than older systems. Your shaded lot in a mature neighborhood? Standard infill works fine. We assess your sun exposure during the site visit and pick the system that makes sense for your specific microclimate.
Quality turf lasts 12–15 years in Gwinnett's UV and humidity conditions. Peachtree Corners' seasonal temperature swings—hot summers, mild winters—are actually easier on synthetic fibers than extreme climates. We use products rated for this region and back them with warranties so you know what to expect.
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