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Peachtree Corners has become one of Gwinnett's most desirable addresses—and for good reason. Between The Forum's shopping and dining, Curiosity Lab's innovation spaces, and the tech-corridor vibe of Technology Park, homeowners here take pride in their properties. But that Gwinnett clay soil we're all dealing with? It's beautiful until you're fighting weeds, bare spots, and that Georgia humidity that turns a lawn into a mud pit come July. Artificial turf solves that entirely. You get a pristine, low-maintenance yard year-round without sacrificing the look you want. Whether you're in the Forum area or near Jones Bridge Park, our team understands the specific challenges Peachtree Corners yards face—the compacted soil, the drainage quirks, the seasonal weather swings. We've installed hundreds of synthetic lawns across 30092, 30096, and 30097, and we know exactly how to prep, base, and finish your yard so it performs beautifully for years. No more watering bans, no more fertilizer schedules, no more excuses. Just a gorgeous lawn that handles everything Georgia throws at it.
Gwinnett clay is your biggest consideration. It compacts hard, drains poorly, and makes natural grass struggle during wet springs and dry summers. That's precisely why artificial turf thrives here—proper sub-base installation handles all that drainage headache for you. We typically use a gravel-and-sand base system that accounts for clay's water-retention issues, with slight grading to move water away from your foundation and toward storm drains. Peachtree Corners yards tend toward quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots, so we're usually working with manageable dimensions—enough space to make a real visual impact without the installation becoming a multi-week project. Shade patterns vary significantly depending on your proximity to mature trees near Jones Bridge Park or within The Forum neighborhoods. Some of our best installations here account for dappled afternoon shade by selecting turf blades that look natural in partial light. HOA guidelines in the area are generally turf-friendly (many communities actually prefer synthetic lawns for consistency), but we always verify deed restrictions before breaking ground. The tech-corridor feel of Technology Park extends into residential design—homeowners here appreciate clean, modern landscaping that complements contemporary home architecture.
Clay compacts and holds water, which kills natural grass. We install a proper sub-base—crushed stone, sand, and perforated drainage fabric—that sits on top of your clay and channels water away instead of letting it pool. Your turf sits on a stable, well-draining foundation that performs regardless of how wet Georgia gets.
Absolutely. Many yards around Jones Bridge Park and tree-lined neighborhoods have partial shade. Modern synthetic turf actually handles dappled light well. We'll assess your sun-to-shade ratio during the site visit and recommend blade type accordingly. Full-sun turf can still work in shade—it just won't look quite as lush as it would in direct light.
Most residential yards—the typical quarter to half-acre lot in 30092, 30096, or 30097—take 2 to 4 days. Day one is site prep and base installation. Days two and three are turf layout, seaming, and finishing. We work around your schedule and minimize disruption to your daily routine.
Most Peachtree Corners HOAs welcome synthetic turf—many communities actively encourage it. We'll review your deed restrictions before any work begins. If there are specific requirements (blade height, color, drainage), we'll design your installation to meet them perfectly.
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