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Yard Drainage Repair & Solutions in Peachtree Corners, GA

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Your backyard drainage isn't working, and you're tired of standing water pooling near your deck or foundation. We get it—Peachtree Corners sits on dense Gwinnett clay, which means water doesn't percolate the way it does in other parts of Georgia. That heavy soil is exactly why artificial turf with proper drainage infrastructure matters so much here. We've installed thousands of yards across the tech corridor, from The Forum to Technology Park neighborhoods, and we've learned what it takes to solve drainage problems permanently. Artificial turf eliminates the mud, the soggy spots, and the constant battle with erosion that clay-heavy yards face. But here's the thing: it only works if the base is engineered right. Poor drainage prep is the #1 reason synthetic turf fails, and we're not interested in shortcuts. Our crew handles the complete drainage solution—removing problem soil, installing gravel bases, adding perforated drainage lines, and grading your yard so water flows away from your home instead of toward it. If you've been watching your yard turn into a swamp after rain, or if your installer quoted you a price that seems too good to be true, reach out today. We'll assess your drainage challenges and give you a straightforward plan.

Peachtree Corners Turf Conditions

Peachtree Corners homeowners deal with some of the trickiest soil conditions in metro Atlanta. That Gwinnett clay is compacted and doesn't drain naturally—it's a real problem when you've got heavy rain events or a high water table. Artificial turf solves the mud issue, but only if your base is built correctly. We see a lot of yards in The Forum and around Technology Park with relatively tight lot sizes, which means water has nowhere to escape if the slope is wrong. HOA restrictions in some Peachtree Corners neighborhoods can be specific about turf appearance and edging, so we always confirm requirements upfront. Most of our installs here benefit from a 4-6 inch engineered base (gravel and crushed stone) plus a geotextile layer that prevents clay from mixing back up into the drainage system. Shade patterns vary significantly depending on your property's tree coverage—some yards in the more established neighborhoods have mature oaks that create damp microclimates. We design your turf selection and base configuration around those conditions. The suburban density and proximity to Jones Bridge Park means we're often working on properties where water management directly affects both your home and your neighbor's foundation, so we take grading seriously.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Gwinnett clay make drainage so much harder than other Georgia counties?

Gwinnett's clay is dense and compacted—water can't percolate downward like it does in sandy soils. Instead, it pools and moves laterally, which is why you see standing water after rain. Artificial turf eliminates the mud, but you need a proper base with gravel, perforated drainage lines, and correct slope to move water away from your foundation. We engineer that system specifically for clay conditions.

How long does a drainage-focused artificial turf installation take in Peachtree Corners?

Most residential projects take 3–5 days depending on lot size and how much soil we need to remove or regrade. We often discover compaction or poor existing drainage during the dig phase, which can add a day. We're transparent about timeline adjustments before we start, and we always plan around weather—heavy rain can delay base curing.

Are there HOA rules in Peachtree Corners neighborhoods that affect artificial turf?

Some neighborhoods, especially around The Forum, have landscape guidelines about turf pile height, edge definition, or color tone. We review HOA documents before we quote and always install products that meet those specs. It prevents headaches down the road and keeps your property compliant.

What happens to water that drains under artificial turf in our clay soil?

Our system channels it through a perforated drain line buried in the gravel base, then slopes it away from your foundation toward a lower part of your yard or into a drainage swale. We design the grade so water exits your property naturally—no pumps needed. We'll walk you through the exact flow path during the consultation.

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