Holiday Ready — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
The holidays are coming fast, and if your yard looks worn out, you're not alone. Here in Peachtree Corners, we see a lot of homeowners dealing with patchy, tired-looking grass right before the season kicks into gear. Between the tech-corridor lifestyle, family gatherings, and all those holiday photos, your outdoor space deserves to look its best. That's where turf repair comes in—and we're talking about fixing what you've got, whether that's spot repairs, leveling trouble areas, or giving your whole lawn a professional refresh. We've worked yards all across 30092 and 30096, from the neighborhoods near The Forum to the quieter streets around Jones Bridge Park. Most people are surprised at how quickly we can transform a struggling lawn into something you'll actually want to show off. No matter what your yard's dealing with—dead patches, uneven spots, compacted soil from Georgia's clay—we handle it the right way, with solutions that stick around and actually make your life easier.
Peachtree Corners sits on heavy Gwinnett clay, which is beautiful soil for building but can be tough on grass if it's compacted or poorly draining. Your turf's biggest enemy in this area is usually water pooling and clay settling, especially in yards that see regular foot traffic or landscaping activity. The terrain around The Forum and Technology Park tends to be fairly developed with mixed sun and shade patterns—some lots get afternoon heat, while others are heavily shaded by mature oaks and pines. Most residential properties here are decent-sized, giving us room to work with for proper grading and drainage solutions. HOA communities in Peachtree Corners often have specific turf standards, so if you're in a managed neighborhood, we make sure any repair work meets those guidelines. Winter dormancy isn't harsh, but we still see damage from freezing cycles and occasional ice. Spring and early summer are peak repair seasons, though the holiday prep window is busier than people expect. If you're planning ahead for November and December gatherings, now's the time to schedule work so everything has time to settle and look established.
Gwinnett clay compaction is the main culprit here. Heavy foot traffic, landscape trucks, or poor drainage from the clay soil itself kills sections of turf. We also see sun scald in winter and shade stress under the pine canopy common in neighborhoods near Jones Bridge Park. Once we identify the cause, we can repair it the right way so it doesn't happen again.
Absolutely. We're booking holiday-ready repairs through early November. Depending on what needs fixing—whether it's patching, grading, or full-section replacement—most jobs are established and looking solid within 3–4 weeks. That gives plenty of time before family gatherings and holiday photos.
Many communities here do have landscape standards. We're familiar with Peachtree Corners HOA requirements and factor them into every repair plan. Whether it's grass type, height, or drainage solutions, we'll make sure your repair work complies before we start.
We grade strategically to direct water away from trouble spots and often recommend sand-amended top dressing to improve drainage without major rework. For severe pooling, we discuss more comprehensive solutions like French drains or grading adjustments. Most Peachtree Corners yards respond well to proper slope and aeration.
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