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Peachtree Corners has changed a lot over the past decade. The Forum's mixed-use development brought new residents, Technology Park drew companies, and suddenly everyone's thinking about their outdoor space differently. Between the clay-heavy soil that Gwinnett is known for and the summer heat that makes watering a real commitment, we've found that a lot of homeowners in the 30092, 30096, and 30097 areas are seriously considering artificial turf. It's not just about convenience—though that matters. It's about having a yard that actually works for how you live. Whether you're managing a smaller lot near Jones Bridge Park or dealing with the drainage challenges that come with our local soil composition, artificial turf solves real problems. We've installed systems throughout Peachtree Corners that handle everything from heavy foot traffic to those Georgia summer storms. The best part? You get that green, manicured look year-round without the weekend obligations. No more fighting clay compaction or overwatering during drought restrictions. Your landscape stays consistent, your water bill drops, and you get your weekends back.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett clay, which is simultaneously one of the area's defining characteristics and one of its biggest landscaping headaches. Clay holds moisture unevenly, compacts easily under foot traffic, and makes natural grass maintenance genuinely difficult. When we install artificial turf in neighborhoods around The Forum and Technology Park, we're solving for that specific soil challenge. Most residential properties here fall into the 0.25 to 0.5 acre range, which means your yard needs to be functional—not just pretty. We size and design systems that handle the way Peachtree Corners families actually use their outdoor space. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on tree maturity and lot orientation; properties near Jones Bridge Park often have mature tree cover, while newer development areas have full southern exposure. Both scenarios need different turf specifications. We also factor in Gwinnett's HOA landscape guidelines, which many subdivisions enforce. Artificial turf systems we install meet those standards while actually reducing your maintenance burden compared to struggling with natural grass in clay soil. Installation itself requires proper base preparation—we don't just lay turf over problem soil. Our team excavates, grades for drainage, and installs appropriate underlayment so your system performs through Georgia's heavy spring rains and summer thunderstorms.
Absolutely. In fact, clay is one of the biggest reasons homeowners in Peachtree Corners choose artificial turf. Our installation process includes proper excavation and drainage preparation that actually works better than trying to maintain natural grass in compacted clay. We've solved this problem for hundreds of yards in the area, and the results speak for themselves.
Most Peachtree Corners HOAs approve high-quality artificial turf systems—many actually prefer them to poorly maintained natural lawns. We work with your specific HOA guidelines during the design phase. If you're in The Forum area or another development with landscape restrictions, we'll ensure your system complies before installation begins.
Our systems are engineered for Georgia's climate. The base we install provides excellent drainage for those sudden summer thunderstorms, and the turf itself stays cooler than you'd expect. We use infill materials and backing that perform specifically in Gwinnett's humid conditions without breaking down or developing odor issues.
Every yard is different. Some properties have mature landscaping and tree coverage, others are newer development. We handle whatever configuration your lot has. The installation process typically takes a few days depending on yard size, and we manage the clay soil preparation that makes the difference between a system that lasts 15 years and one that fails early.
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