Holiday Ready — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Peachtree Corners is about to host the holidays—the last thing you need is a muddy mess or puddles ruining the scene when family arrives. That's where we come in. Drainage problems are incredibly common in this part of Gwinnett County, especially with all the Gwinnett clay underneath properties from The Forum to Technology Park. When rain hits, that dense clay doesn't let water move the way it should, and suddenly your yard turns into a sponge. Artificial turf with proper drainage infrastructure solves this problem completely. We've installed systems across 30092, 30096, and 30097 that handle Georgia's rainy seasons without breaking a sweat. What makes drainage repair different from just laying down turf is the foundation work—perforated layers, gravel base, and slope correction that keeps water moving away from your home and into proper drainage zones. Before the holidays pack your calendar full, let's get your yard guest-ready. A well-draining artificial turf installation means no more avoiding the backyard during wet weather, no more excuses about soggy ground. You'll have a green, solid surface ready for whatever Peachtree Corners throws at it.
Peachtree Corners sits on some of Gwinnett's most challenging clay soil. That thick, compact clay that makes digging frustrating? It's actually the reason proper drainage design matters so much here. Properties near The Forum or in the Technology Park corridor often have moderate to steep slopes, which is good news—we work with that natural grade to direct water away from foundations and pooling zones. Here's what we typically see: yards that slope toward the home (not ideal), flat yards that hold water like a bowl, or mixed conditions where one section drains beautifully while another stays damp for days. Your home's age matters too. Older properties around Jones Bridge Park sometimes have settling issues that created low spots over decades. Our crew evaluates the actual water flow patterns on your property—we don't just guess. Neighborhood HOA guidelines in this area are generally turf-friendly, though some Forum properties have specific aesthetic requirements we work within. Lot sizes vary from compact townhome yards to larger residential properties, so drainage solutions are always custom-built. Georgia's humid subtropical climate means spring and fall rains are heavy and frequent. Artificial turf with engineered drainage beneath handles it without turning your yard into a bog.
Gwinnett clay compacts heavily and sheds water instead of absorbing it. Without proper drainage layers underneath artificial turf, water pools on top or gets trapped beneath, creating soft spots, odors, and a surface that feels unstable. Our drainage systems include perforated base layers that work against the clay's natural resistance, ensuring water moves through and away from your yard.
Absolutely. Most drainage and turf installations in the Peachtree Corners area take 3–5 days depending on yard size and slope correction needs. We schedule work to minimize disruption, and your yard is ready to use almost immediately after completion—perfect timing for holiday gatherings.
Not at all. These neighborhoods include plenty of turf installations, and modern artificial grass looks indistinguishable from natural lawn. It's low-maintenance, stays green year-round, and HOA-compliant. Many residents appreciate the clean aesthetic, especially around the Forum's more manicured landscape style.
Flat yards are common in Peachtree Corners. We create gentle slope corrections (usually imperceptible to the eye) that guide water toward drainage zones or storm drains. Beneath the turf, our gravel and perforated base layers do the heavy lifting, ensuring water never pools on the surface.
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