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Your backyard in Peachtree Corners takes a beating. Whether you're in The Forum area or closer to Technology Park, that Gwinnett clay underneath your lawn holds water like a sponge—and not in a good way. Puddles that stick around for days, soggy patches near your deck, or that one corner that turns into a mud pit every time it rains? That's a drainage problem, and it's way more common here than you'd think. Artificial turf solves this faster than you'd expect. Most homeowners assume they need trenches dug and French drains installed before they can even think about a new lawn. Sometimes that's true. But honestly, the right artificial turf system—with proper base preparation and subsurface grading—can handle the rainfall our area throws at it. We've installed hundreds of yards across 30092, 30096, and 30097, and we know exactly how to build a drainage layer that actually works with Gwinnett's soil, not against it. The best part? You get a maintenance-free lawn that drains properly, looks great year-round, and doesn't require you to replant or reseed every spring. Neighbors in nearby Jones Bridge Park have already made the switch. Your yard could be next.
Peachtree Corners sits on dense Gwinnett clay, which is beautiful for foundation stability but terrible for water movement. That clay compacts easily, especially under foot traffic, and it's one of the biggest reasons homeowners here struggle with pooling water. When we install artificial turf, we don't ignore this—we build around it. Our standard installation includes a permeable base layer that channels water laterally and downward, bypassing the clay layer when possible or directing it to drainage points we establish during the grading phase. The Forum's larger residential lots often allow us to slope toward natural drainage corridors. Smaller yards in the Technology Park vicinity might need subsurface drainage lines, but we design those during the initial site visit. Sunlight and shade patterns vary widely depending on your neighborhood trees and proximity to commercial corridors. We assess full-sun exposure and recommend infill types and blade heights accordingly. HOA guidelines in Peachtree Corners are generally favorable toward artificial turf—most communities see it as an upgrade—but we always verify restrictions before breaking ground. One thing we see often: homeowners who've had water issues tend to have compacted subgrades. We always do a full site prep to loosen and regrade, which is what actually solves the drainage problem. The turf is just the final, beautiful layer.
It depends on the root cause. If poor grading or compacted clay is the issue, artificial turf with proper base preparation absolutely fixes it. If you have a structural problem—like water running from a neighbor's property or a failed septic system—that's a bigger conversation. We do a free drainage assessment to tell you which camp you're in before any quotes.
Not always. Gwinnett clay does require smart grading and a permeable base layer, which our installations include by default. Underground drainage lines help in low-lying yards or where runoff comes from adjacent properties. We'll recommend one during your site visit if it's necessary, but many Peachtree Corners yards drain perfectly fine without it.
Most jobs take 3–5 days depending on yard size, existing hardscape, and soil conditions. We handle all grading and drainage work during installation—no separate contractors needed. From initial quote to finished lawn, most homeowners are enjoying their new yard within two weeks.
Yes. Peachtree Corners HOAs generally welcome artificial turf as a landscape upgrade. We've installed in both areas without issues. That said, we always verify covenants before starting. If your HOA has specific requirements on blade height or infill type, we build that into the quote.
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