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Peachtree Corners yards deal with a drainage problem most Georgia homeowners don't talk about until it's too late. That thick Gwinnett clay underneath your lawn isn't just heavy—it actively works against water movement. We've spent the last several years helping homeowners across The Forum and Technology Park neighborhoods solve pooling water, soggy spots, and that muddy mess that kills grass faster than drought does. The good news? Artificial turf with proper drainage infrastructure turns that liability into an asset. No more standing water after thunderstorms. No more choosing between a swamp and a dead lawn. We install this kind of system all the time in neighborhoods just like yours, and we've got the local knowledge to get it right the first time. When clay soil is your enemy, a well-engineered synthetic grass system with base preparation becomes your best defense.
Gwinnett clay is no joke. It compacts hard, sheds water instead of absorbing it, and loves to create those shallow lakes in low spots—especially common in the Peachtree Corners tech corridor where lot grading often slopes toward homes rather than away. That's where artificial turf shines. We build a drainage layer underneath that accounts for your specific yard topography and soil composition. Lot sizes in The Forum area and Technology Park neighborhoods vary wildly, from tight urban-suburban setups to larger traditional lots, so we custom-design each base. Sun exposure is another factor—Curiosity Lab and Jones Bridge Park nearby mean some yards get afternoon shade that real grass would struggle with, but synthetic turf performs identically in sun or partial shade. Many HOAs in Peachtree Corners have specific landscape rules about maintenance and appearance. Artificial turf actually helps you stay compliant year-round: no dead patches, consistent color, professional look 365 days a year. Installation timing matters too. Georgia's clay holds moisture deep into spring, so we typically recommend fall or early winter for base work when drainage can be properly tested.
Yes, we work with homeowners on accelerated timelines. Most single-yard jobs in the 30092, 30096, and 30097 zip codes can be completed within 5–7 days once soil conditions are assessed. If your yard is relatively level and clay-stable, we can often start within 48 hours. Weather and existing yard complexity matter most. Contact us today with photos and your address, and we'll give you a real timeline.
Gwinnett clay requires aggressive base prep—we can't skip steps or cut corners. We typically remove 4–6 inches of existing soil, install drainage stone, and add a perforated base layer that moves water laterally and downward. This prevents the pooling you've probably seen in neighbors' yards. The extra step adds 1–2 days but saves your turf investment.
Most Peachtree Corners HOAs permit high-quality artificial turf if it meets aesthetic standards. We've installed in dozens of Forum and Technology Park homes. Bring your HOA guidelines, and we'll verify compliance before we start. Modern turf looks realistic enough that most neighbors won't even notice.
That's exactly what we design for. Our base system handles typical Gwinnett rainfall without ponding. Water flows through the turf face, down through the backing, into the stone base, and away from your foundation—either into a gravel dispersal zone or existing drainage. We'll show you the system and test it before we're done.
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