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Peachtree Corners has grown into a thriving tech hub, and that means residential yards here deal with some unique challenges. The Forum area and neighborhoods around Technology Park have seen steady development, which often means yards built on Gwinnett clay soil—the kind that doesn't drain like you'd hope, especially after Georgia's unpredictable spring and summer rain. If your lawn stays soggy after a storm, or if you're dealing with puddles near your foundation or patio, artificial turf might be the answer you're looking for. Unlike natural grass, which struggles with clay and compacted soil, synthetic turf works *with* your existing yard conditions instead of fighting them. We've worked with dozens of Peachtree Corners homeowners who got tired of dealing with drainage nightmares, muddy patches, and the constant upkeep that clay soil demands. The beauty of switching to artificial turf is that you get a clean, green yard year-round without the water pooling issues. Whether you're in 30092, 30096, or 30097, the solution is the same: proper drainage infrastructure beneath quality synthetic turf. Our team understands Gwinnett County soil and what it takes to make drainage work in suburban yards like yours.
Gwinnett clay is both a blessing and a curse for Peachtree Corners homeowners. It's dense, holds water, and doesn't percolate the way sandy or loamy soil does. This matters because many yards in The Forum and around Jones Bridge Park were graded during development without extensive drainage prep—so you inherit what was installed decades ago. Lot sizes in Peachtree Corners vary widely, from smaller Forum-area townhome yards to larger suburban properties, which means drainage solutions need to be customized. Most residential yards here get decent sun exposure, but the real issue isn't shade—it's water management. When we install artificial turf, we're solving for that Gwinnett clay by installing a proper base layer with perforated drainage pipe underneath. This redirects water away from your turf and foundation, rather than letting it sit. HOA rules in some Peachtree Corners neighborhoods may have specific requirements about turf appearance or installation methods, so we always verify those upfront. The tech-corridor setting also means many properties have underground utilities, which we map out carefully during site assessment. Proper drainage infrastructure during installation prevents future problems and ensures your turf stays playable and mud-free.
Absolutely. Clay soil is actually one of the best reasons to install artificial turf. Unlike natural grass, synthetic turf doesn't rely on soil permeability—we install drainage infrastructure underneath that redirects water away from your yard. Our process includes a perforated drain layer specifically designed for Gwinnett clay, so you won't have pooling or muddy patches anymore.
Some Peachtree Corners neighborhoods do have landscape guidelines, so it's worth checking your HOA documents or covenants. We've worked with several Forum-area properties and always verify requirements before we start. Most modern HOAs in the area accept quality artificial turf when installed properly.
For most residential yards in your area, we can complete site prep, drainage installation, and turf laying in 2-5 days depending on lot size and existing conditions. Larger properties around Technology Park or homes with complex drainage needs may take a bit longer, but we minimize disruption to your daily routine.
Our drainage system channels water beneath the turf through perforated pipe, away from your foundation and landscaping. In Gwinnett's clay conditions, this is essential. Water drains through the synthetic turf surface into the base layer, gets directed by the drainage pipe, and exits safely to daylight or storm drains—no more standing water.
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