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Peachtree Corners has some of the most beautiful estates in the Gwinnett tech corridor, and the yards here deserve drainage systems that actually work. We've worked with homeowners around The Forum and Technology Park long enough to know that Gwinnett's heavy clay soil doesn't play nice with standing water—especially when you've invested in luxury landscaping. If water's pooling under your turf, killing your lawn, or creating muddy patches near your foundation, that's not a maintenance problem. That's a drainage problem. Artificial turf solves the pooling issue itself, but the real work happens underneath. We install subsurface drainage systems designed specifically for Peachtree Corners' soil composition, so water moves away from your property instead of settling into those dense clay layers. Whether your estate is in a gated community or part of the more open Technology Park area, proper drainage protection keeps your turf looking pristine year-round and protects your home's foundation. LawnLogic handles the full scope—assessment, drainage design, and turf installation—all within your neighborhood.
Peachtree Corners sits on notoriously dense Gwinnett clay, which is the main culprit behind drainage headaches in this area. Unlike sandier soils, clay compacts over time and sheds water instead of absorbing it. Your yard might look flat, but subtle grading issues—especially common in the newer development zones—create low spots where water collects. Luxury estates in The Forum area often feature expansive open yards, sometimes sloped toward foundation lines, which compounds the problem. We design drainage solutions that account for your property's specific topography and underlying soil profile. Most Peachtree Corners homes benefit from perforated drain lines installed 12–18 inches below the turf surface, running toward catch basins or daylight exits. Your HOA rules (if applicable) typically allow this work since it's invisible from street view. Artificial turf actually reduces overall water load on your drainage system compared to natural grass, since it doesn't require weekly irrigation. Winter freeze-thaw cycles here can stress poor drainage, so getting this right before you install turf saves thousands in foundation damage down the road.
Yes. Gwinnett clay has a percolation rate around 0.5 inches per hour—nearly half the national average. Standing water here isn't just annoying; it's a structural risk. We've seen pooling issues in The Forum backyards destroy foundation integrity within 2–3 seasons. Proper subsurface drainage is essential before artificial turf, not optional.
Partially. Turf prevents standing water from damaging your lawn surface, but it doesn't address water moving toward your foundation. We always pair turf installation with drainage assessment. Clay underneath still needs engineered pathways for water to escape. That's why we size drainage systems to your property's hydrology, not just your turf needs.
Absolutely. Most Peachtree Corners estates have patios, decking, or pool areas that drainage lines need to navigate. We route systems under hardscape or along perimeters without disrupting your layout. The key is mapping everything before we start—one reason our site visit is so thorough.
Well-maintained systems typically function 15–20 years in Peachtree Corners' climate. Turf itself lasts 12–15 years with proper care. We size and install drainage to outlast your turf, so if you replace turf later, the subsurface system is still performing. That's real value in luxury landscaping.
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