Winter Care — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Peachtree Corners winters are mild compared to northern Georgia, but that doesn't mean your lawn gets a free pass. Between November and March, natural grass in the 30092 and 30096 area goes dormant, turns brown, and honestly—looks pretty rough for three months straight. If you've got a property near The Forum or in the Technology Park corridor, you know how visible your yard is. Neighbors notice. HOAs notice. And if you're thinking about selling, curb appeal matters year-round. That's where artificial turf makes the real difference. No brown patches. No mud tracked into the house from Jones Bridge Park hikes. No fertilizing, no dormancy, no seasonal regret. Our team has installed synthetic grass throughout Gwinnett County for homeowners tired of the winter-to-spring cycle. We understand Peachtree Corners' clay soil challenges, the drainage patterns around suburban lots, and what kinds of turf actually hold up to the seasonal moisture swings. Winter care for artificial turf isn't complicated—but knowing what to do (and what not to do) keeps your investment looking pristine for years.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett clay, which means water doesn't drain like it does in sandier parts of Atlanta. Winter rains sit longer, and that's actually one reason artificial turf thrives here—it eliminates the muddy yard problem entirely. Natural grass gets waterlogged, compacted, and diseased in winter. Synthetic turf with proper base preparation handles Gwinnett's moisture without issues. Most properties in The Forum and Technology Park neighborhoods have decent sun exposure, though some lots back up to tree lines that create shade zones. That's fine for artificial turf; it performs equally in sun or shade, unlike natural grass that struggles in shaded winter conditions. HOA rules in Peachtree Corners generally permit artificial turf, but we always verify your specific guidelines before installation. Lot sizes around here range from quarter-acre to half-acre residential properties, which means most installations are manageable backyard projects. Winter is actually a smart time to install or upgrade—the ground is more stable, and you'll have a green yard through the slowest season. We handle all site prep, including drainage considerations for that Gwinnett clay. Installation typically takes 2-4 days depending on lot size and existing landscape.
Not much, honestly. Winter is the easiest season for synthetic grass. No mowing, no fertilizing, no dormancy worries. Just rinse it occasionally if debris accumulates, and make sure drainage stays clear around the edges. The mild Peachtree Corners winters—unlike harsher climates—won't stress the turf at all. You're basically maintenance-free December through February.
Yes, but in a good way for you. Gwinnett clay is dense and stable, which actually helps anchor the turf base better than looser soils. We prep it with proper drainage layers to manage winter moisture, so water doesn't pool. The clay's compactness means your turf stays level and secure for years without shifting or settling unevenly.
Absolutely. Winter is ideal. The ground is firm, less waterlogged than spring, and you'll have a green yard through the slowest season. No dormant grass to remove in terrible weather. We've completed installations in Peachtree Corners 30092 and 30096 throughout winter with no issues. Just plan ahead and confirm your HOA rules.
Professional. High-quality synthetic grass looks natural now—nothing like the plastic-looking stuff from 10 years ago. In Peachtree Corners' suburban corridors, it actually stands out because it's green and manicured all winter while natural lawns are brown. If curb appeal or HOA visibility matters to you, that's a major win.
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