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Peachtree Corners yards face a specific drainage challenge that most homeowners don't anticipate until it's too late. That Gwinnett clay you're sitting on—the same stuff that makes the soil around Technology Park and The Forum area so dense—doesn't let water move the way sandy soils do. When you've got an artificial turf installation, proper drainage becomes the difference between a yard that looks great for 15 years and one that develops soft spots, algae, or that musty smell after heavy rain. We've installed hundreds of systems across 30092, 30096, and 30097, and we've learned exactly how to engineer drainage solutions that work *with* Peachtree Corners' soil composition, not against it. Whether your yard slopes toward the house, sits flat, or has a mix of sun and shade like the properties near Jones Bridge Park, drainage repair isn't just an afterthought—it's the foundation of every install we do. Let's talk about what's happening under your existing turf and what we can fix.
Gwinnett clay is beautiful for building but brutal for drainage. In Peachtree Corners, especially in residential pockets around The Forum and Technology Park, the native soil compacts hard and sheds water instead of absorbing it. That means your artificial turf base layer—and the perforated pipe system beneath it—has to do all the heavy lifting. Most homes in the 30092 and 30096 zip codes sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots with mixed sun exposure; the tree coverage near Jones Bridge Park and residential neighborhoods creates shade patterns that affect evaporation rates. During Georgia's wet springs and summer thunderstorms, we see standing water problems develop quickly if the base isn't engineered correctly. Our drainage repairs account for Gwinnett's clay by installing or upgrading French drain systems, adding aggregate bases that promote lateral water movement, and positioning outlet pipes away from your foundation and septic systems (common in Peachtree Corners). We also assess existing slopes; many yards here were graded for the original landscape and may need subtle recontouring before turf goes down. The result is a system that handles 3–4 inches of rain without pooling.
Gwinnett clay beneath your turf isn't draining water sideways. You likely need a drainage repair that includes perforated base pipes, proper slope correction, or both. We assess the clay composition and install systems designed for this exact soil type. It's fixable—we've done it for yards across 30092 and 30096.
No. Turf itself is porous, but it sits on top of clay that doesn't absorb water. You need the subsurface solution first. We repair the base layer and drainage infrastructure before turf installation, so water moves away from your yard instead of sitting under it.
Most jobs take 2–4 days depending on yard size and complexity. Properties around The Forum or Technology Park with existing turf removal and new base installation take longer. We schedule efficiently so you're not disrupted for weeks.
It depends on yard size, soil conditions, and whether we're repairing existing systems or starting fresh. Most Peachtree Corners projects range widely based on scope. Contact us for a free site evaluation and quote—we'll explain exactly what your clay soil needs.
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