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Peachtree Corners yards take a beating with all that Gwinnett clay underneath. Between the heavy summer rains and the way water pools in those suburban lots around The Forum and Technology Park, drainage problems show up fast—soggy patches, dead grass, muddy spots that never dry out. That's where artificial turf with proper drainage setup makes a real difference. Instead of fighting with your soil every season, you get a yard that handles water the way it should, looks perfect year-round, and actually saves you time and headaches. We've installed systems throughout 30092, 30096, and 30097 that handle everything from minor grading issues to complete drainage overhauls. The trick is getting the base right from the start, which means understanding your specific lot's slope, the clay conditions, and how water naturally moves across your property. Most homeowners in this area are surprised how much better their yard functions once we solve the drainage piece—no more soggy corners, no more weed-choked mud zones. Whether you're in a newer development near Curiosity Lab or an established neighborhood closer to Jones Bridge Park, the solution is the same: proper substrate, perimeter drainage, and artificial turf that lets water through instead of trapping it.
Gwinnett clay is notorious for holding water, and Peachtree Corners sits right in that zone. Your yard's ability to drain depends partly on natural slope—some properties in The Forum area have better grades than others—but mostly on what you do underneath the turf. We assess your specific lot during the site visit because every yard is different. Lot sizes here tend to be moderate, which means drainage solutions need to be efficient without eating up usable space. Summer storms roll through regularly, so your base layer has to handle heavy rainfall without letting water pool against your foundation or your neighbor's fence line. Most HOAs in the tech-corridor neighborhoods don't restrict artificial turf, but we always verify local guidelines first. The clay also affects how we set elevation—we can't just lay turf on top of compacted clay and expect it to work. We build a engineered base that includes proper grading, perforated drainage lines if needed, and a root barrier system. Sun exposure varies across the area; some yards near the commercial park get full afternoon heat, while others have mature tree cover. Shade affects both drainage rates and turf performance, so we factor that into every design.
Gwinnett clay doesn't absorb water quickly—it's dense and compacted. Peachtree Corners properties, especially around The Forum and Technology Park, often have flat or slightly negative grading too, which traps water. Without proper drainage infrastructure underneath, that water just sits. Artificial turf with engineered drainage base solves this by directing water through the system instead of letting it pool on top of clay.
Not always. We assess your yard's current grading and drainage behavior first. If water is pooling due to slope issues, we regrade the clay base and compact it properly. If it's just poor percolation, we add a drainage layer on top of the clay with proper slope. Complete clay removal is expensive and rarely necessary—we work with what you have and engineer around it.
Yes, if the base is designed right. Our systems include perforated subsurface drainage and proper grading to handle heavy rainfall common in Gwinnett County. Water moves through the turf and base layer quickly instead of pooling. We size the drainage to match your lot's rainfall patterns and slope—critical in neighborhoods like The Forum where lots can be tight.
Most projects take 3–5 days depending on site prep needs. If your yard requires significant grading or drainage line installation, add a day or two. We schedule efficiently so you're not waiting weeks. Our team covers 30092, 30096, and 30097 regularly, so we move quickly without cutting corners on base prep.
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