Daycare Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Peachtree Corners has grown into one of Gwinnett's most sought-after tech-corridor neighborhoods, with families settling in around The Forum and Technology Park looking for homes that work harder for them. Daycare yards and residential outdoor spaces here face real demands—kids need safe, durable play areas, and parents want landscapes that don't turn into mud pits after rain or require constant upkeep. That's where a putting-green-quality artificial turf installation makes sense. Unlike the clay-heavy soil that dominates Gwinnett County, synthetic turf gives you a level, consistent surface that drains properly, stays green year-round, and handles the traffic that comes with active families. We've installed plenty of these systems in 30092, 30096, and 30097—everywhere from The Forum's manicured neighborhoods to daycare facilities that needed something tougher than natural grass. The investment pays off fast when you're not spending weekends fighting weeds or paying for sod replacement every couple of years.
Gwinnett's clay-based soil is beautiful for construction but terrible for grass. It compacts easily, drains poorly, and creates exactly the kind of soggy, worn patches that daycare operators and homeowners complain about. Peachtree Corners sits in a transitional zone—you get afternoon sun exposure in most yards, but mature trees around residential lots and commercial spaces create shade pockets that grass simply won't fill in consistently. Installation here requires proper base prep, especially if you've got existing drainage issues or standing water after rain. We account for Gwinnett's slope and runoff patterns during the layout phase. HOA guidelines in The Forum area tend to be flexible with turf installations since they see them as upgrades, but we always verify local covenants before breaking ground. Yard sizes in the tech-corridor neighborhoods range from tight suburban lots to larger daycare properties, so we customize infill type and pile height based on actual use—daycare greens get more durable specs than ornamental putting areas. The red clay underneath means we're always managing subgrade moisture and ensuring proper slope for drainage.
Absolutely. Modern synthetic turf meets ASTM safety standards for impact attenuation and is antimicrobial-treated. In Peachtree Corners daycare settings, we install systems with drainage backing to prevent water pooling—critical given Gwinnett's clay soil and afternoon thunderstorms. The turf surface itself resists bacterial growth and stays cleaner than natural grass, which matters in high-traffic environments.
Gwinnett's clay compacts and drains poorly, so we install drainage rock and perforated base layers underneath the turf. Without proper prep, water backs up under the system. We slope the yard toward drainage points and use gravel bases that account for your lot's natural grade—essential in neighborhoods around The Forum and Technology Park where water management makes or breaks the installation.
Pricing depends on square footage, base prep requirements, and infill choices. A typical daycare yard (2,000–3,500 sq ft) in Peachtree Corners runs $8,000–$16,000 installed. Gwinnett clay and drainage upgrades add cost, but you recover it within 2–3 years versus re-sodding and maintenance. We provide site-specific quotes after assessing soil and drainage.
Most residential and daycare jobs take 3–5 business days, depending on site prep. If the clay base needs significant work or grading adjustments, we may need an extra day or two. We schedule around weather—Gwinnett's summer storms and spring runoff mean timing matters. We'll walk you through the timeline during the consultation.
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