Military Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Peachtree Corners yards sit on some of Georgia's trickiest soil. That Gwinnett clay doesn't just make drainage a headache—it makes it a non-negotiable part of any artificial turf installation worth doing. We've worked yards all through The Forum area and Technology Park, and nearly every homeowner we talk to has dealt with standing water, soggy spots, or that heavy clay feel underfoot after rain. The good news? Artificial turf fixes this. But only if it's installed right. A lot of installers throw down turf and call it a day. They miss the grading, the base prep, the permeability layers that actually let water move through instead of pooling underneath. That's where we differ. We treat drainage like it's the foundation—because it is. Your turf sits on top of a engineered system designed specifically for Gwinnett County conditions. No guesswork. And if you're military or a veteran, we honor that service with a discount that makes a real difference on your project.
Peachtree Corners sits in clay country, which means your yard probably sheds water like a parking lot during heavy rain. That Gwinnett clay compacts easily and drains slowly, so if your base prep isn't done right, you'll end up with water trapped under the turf—and that leads to mold, odor, and a mess. We design drainage layers specifically for this soil type. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on where you are. Properties near Jones Bridge Park and through The Forum neighborhoods often have mature tree coverage, which actually helps moderate temperature under the turf but can create shade patterns you need to account for during installation. We assess each yard individually. Most residential lots in 30092 and 30096 range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us good space to work with proper grading. HOA communities in this area—especially in The Forum—typically have landscape guidelines, so we coordinate colors and pile heights to meet those specs before we break ground. Installation timelines depend on existing conditions. If you've got compacted clay or poor drainage, we build in time for proper base layering. It's not rushed. That's the difference between turf that lasts 10 years and turf that lasts 15.
Gwinnett clay compacts tight and doesn't percolate naturally. Without a proper engineered base under your turf, water sits underneath instead of draining through. That creates moisture problems, odors, and premature wear. We build drainage systems for clay-heavy yards specifically—proper slope, perforated layers, and aggregate base that works against the soil type, not with it.
Active-duty military, veterans, and military families get a meaningful discount on artificial turf projects in Peachtree Corners. No complicated application. Show your military ID or veteran status, and we apply the discount to materials and labor. It's our way of saying thank you.
Absolutely. Shade actually helps artificial turf—it keeps pile temperatures lower and reduces UV stress. Most Forum-area yards have enough dappled or morning sun for turf to perform well. We map sun patterns during your consultation and select pile density accordingly. Trees aren't a barrier; they're usually an asset.
For a standard residential yard (quarter to half-acre), expect 3–5 days. That includes site grading, base prep for clay soil, drainage layer installation, and turf laying. Larger properties or yards with serious compaction issues may need extra time. We don't cut corners on base work—that's where longevity lives.
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