Vs Gravel — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Peachtree Corners has exploded over the past decade—The Forum transformed the whole landscape, Curiosity Lab brought families and innovation to the area, and now you've got a thriving tech corridor with homes that demand just as much attention as the businesses around them. The problem? That Gwinnett clay soil doesn't cooperate. It compacts hard in summer, turns into soup in spring, and honestly, keeping natural grass looking presentable here takes way more work than most homeowners realize. We've installed artificial turf throughout the 30092, 30096, and 30097 ZIP codes, and we've seen firsthand how much sense it makes for the neighborhoods around Technology Park and beyond. Instead of fighting clay, fighting weeds, and fighting the Georgia heat and humidity, artificial turf gives you a lawn that stays green year-round without the endless maintenance. Your yard becomes usable space—for your family, for entertaining, for actually enjoying your property instead of babying it.
Gwinnett clay is the real story here in Peachtree Corners. It's dense, it holds water poorly in heavy rain, and it dries rock-hard in summer, which means natural grass roots struggle to establish deep and healthy. When we install artificial turf, we're not just laying down product—we're building a base system that accounts for Peachtree Corners' drainage patterns. Most homes in The Forum area and around Technology Park sit on properties sized between quarter-acre and half-acre lots, which means drainage and proper grading matter even more. The area gets solid sun exposure, especially on south-facing yards near Jones Bridge Park, so artificial turf won't have the shade-tolerance issues you'd face trying to grow fescue or zoysia. HOA rules in many Peachtree Corners communities have become more flexible about artificial turf—they see it as a maintenance-free asset that keeps properties looking sharp. We always verify local guidelines before installation, but the trend here is supportive. Our installation process starts with grading to work *with* that clay, not against it, and we use a drainage base that handles Georgia's spring rains without pooling.
Absolutely. In fact, clay is more stable for turf installation than looser soils. We compact and grade it properly, then add a drainage base that prevents water from sitting directly on clay. The key is professional grading during prep—we handle that as part of the job. Your Peachtree Corners yard won't have puddles or washout issues if the base is done right.
Modern artificial turf is UV-stabilized and holds color far better than it did ten years ago. Peachtree Corners gets plenty of sun, especially on south-facing lots, and quality turf maintains its green for years. We use premium materials rated for intense sun exposure, so fading isn't a realistic concern.
Many neighborhoods around The Forum and Technology Park have updated their guidelines to allow or even encourage artificial turf. We always pull your community rules before quoting, and we can help you understand what qualifies. Most modern HOAs see it as a legitimate landscaping choice that improves property values.
Upfront, gravel is cheaper. Long-term, artificial turf wins—you're not replacing it annually, raking it, or fighting weeds through it. For a typical Peachtree Corners lot, turf pays for itself in five to seven years when you factor in maintenance time and replacement costs for gravel. Plus, resale value strongly favors turf.
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