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Peachtree Corners has grown into one of Gwinnett County's most sought-after tech-corridor communities, and we've watched a lot of homeowners here make the switch to artificial turf—especially for RV pads, driveways, and high-traffic areas. The thing is, our clay soil gets compacted easily, and our humid summers mean natural grass either fights you for maintenance or turns into a mud pit when things get wet. That's where artificial turf becomes a real game-changer. Whether you're in The Forum area with those tighter lots or closer to Technology Park where yards tend to be a bit more spacious, artificial turf handles Gwinnett's weather without the weekly upkeep. We've installed dozens of systems around 30092, 30096, and 30097, and the feedback is always the same: homeowners get their weekends back and their yards stay looking sharp year-round. If you've got an RV pad that needs a solid, dust-free base or a driveway area that's taken a beating, we can help you figure out whether artificial turf is the right fit for your situation.
Gwinnett clay is notoriously dense—it drains poorly in heavy rain and gets rock-hard in dry spells. That's actually one of the best reasons to go with artificial turf for an RV pad; you won't have to worry about ruts, mud, or tire damage to natural grass. Our humidity and summer heat mean fungal issues are pretty common with natural turf, so an artificial surface eliminates that headache entirely. Most Peachtree Corners properties sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, so space is usually a consideration. Artificial turf lets you maximize usable area without dedicating it to high-maintenance lawn. HOA rules in The Forum and nearby neighborhoods typically allow artificial turf, but we always recommend checking your covenants first—most communities in this area are fine with it, especially for functional areas like RV pads or side yards. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot's orientation and tree coverage, but our crews are experienced in assessing shade patterns and recommending the right product for your specific space. Installation on clay requires proper base preparation to ensure drainage and longevity.
Absolutely. Our products are UV-stabilized to handle Georgia's intense summer sun without fading or breaking down. The humidity is actually less of an issue with artificial turf than with natural grass—you won't get fungal growth, mold, or the soggy conditions that plague clay-based lawns here. Drainage is built into the system, so standing water after our afternoon thunderstorms isn't a problem either.
We remove the existing grass, grade the clay base, and lay down a compacted gravel or recycled asphalt base for drainage. Clay actually works in our favor here because it's stable once prepared—it won't shift or settle like sandier soil. For an RV pad, this foundation is critical because you're dealing with weight and repeated tire pressure. We've done this hundreds of times in 30092 and 30096.
It depends on what's there now. If you've got bare clay or compacted dirt, we can work with that. If there's old asphalt or cracked concrete, removal is usually the smarter move—we want a clean base to ensure your artificial turf stays flat and lasts. We'll walk you through the best approach when we assess your specific pad.
Minimal. You'll want to rinse it occasionally to keep dust down (especially if you're parking an RV on it), and maybe brush the fibers a few times a year if you notice any matting. That's it. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fungicide sprays—which is huge if you live in a tech-corridor neighborhood where time is your most valuable resource.
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