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Peachtree Corners has become a hub for families and professionals who want a polished, low-maintenance home environment—especially in newer construction neighborhoods like The Forum and around Technology Park. If you've just built or bought in the 30092, 30096, or 30097 area, you're probably thinking about your landscaping budget and timeline. Here's the thing: Gwinnett clay is notoriously stubborn for traditional sod, and Georgia's heat means you're either watering constantly or watching your lawn fade by mid-summer. Artificial turf cuts through that headache entirely. You get a vibrant, green yard year-round without the watering bills, the fertilizer, or the frustration of clay-heavy soil. For new construction in Peachtree Corners, artificial turf is becoming the smart choice—especially when you want to spend time enjoying Jones Bridge Park or the Curiosity Lab instead of pushing a mower. We've installed turf in dozens of homes throughout Gwinnett County and understand exactly what works in this market.
The Peachtree Corners area sits on classic Gwinnett clay—dense, compacted soil that sheds water instead of absorbing it. Traditional grass struggles in these conditions, which is why you'll see so many newer homes here turning to artificial alternatives. The tech-corridor neighborhoods around The Forum and Technology Park tend to have moderate yard sizes, typically ranging from quarter-acre to half-acre lots. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot orientation, but most homes here get solid afternoon sun with some wooded shade from mature pines. One thing to note: many newer developments in these ZIP codes have HOA landscape guidelines, so we always check those before installation. We prepare the base with proper drainage in mind—critical in Gwinnett clay—and ensure your turf sits on a compacted gravel foundation that handles Georgia's occasional heavy rains. The suburban density also means we work efficiently, accessing most yards without major disruption to your neighbors.
Absolutely. Clay is actually one of the best reasons to go artificial. We install a drainage base layer that prevents water pooling—a common problem with clay. Your turf sits on compacted stone, not fighting the clay directly. This is especially smart in new construction where the soil hasn't settled yet.
Our turf is UV-stabilized to handle Georgia's intense sun without fading or breaking down. Many homeowners in The Forum and Technology Park neighborhoods have had turf installed for years without color loss. It'll stay green and vibrant even during dry spells.
Some subdivisions have guidelines, but most allow quality artificial turf if it meets certain standards. We're familiar with The Forum and other local developments' rules. We'll review your deed restrictions before we start work to make sure everything's approved.
Most residential installations in the 30092–30097 area take 2–4 days depending on lot size and base prep. We handle the whole process—old sod removal, grading, drainage setup, and turf installation—so you're not coordinating multiple contractors.
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