New Construction Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
New construction in Peachtree Corners is exciting, but once you move into The Forum or near Technology Park, the reality of that red clay soil hits different. We've worked with dozens of homeowners in the 30092 and 30096 ZIP codes who thought their builder's sod would hold up—and it doesn't, especially in our Gwinnett summers. Artificial turf repair isn't just about fixing dead patches anymore. It's about getting ahead of the problem before your new yard becomes an eyesore. Whether you're dealing with drainage issues around Jones Bridge Park or managing the intense afternoon sun exposure common in our tech corridor neighborhoods, artificial turf gives you a permanent solution without the seasonal heartbreak. We understand what Peachtree Corners homeowners are up against: clay-heavy soil, inconsistent irrigation, and the pressure to maintain curb appeal in a community that takes landscaping seriously. Our repair and installation service is built specifically for new construction homes where time and budget matter.
Peachtree Corners sits on tough Gwinnett clay, which is both a blessing and a curse. That clay drains poorly and compacts under foot traffic—exactly what happens when construction crews finish your home and everyone's walking across the yard. New sod struggles because it can't establish deep roots quickly enough before our Georgia heat kicks in. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on your lot orientation in The Forum area versus Technology Park. Some properties get blasted all afternoon, while others have mature tree coverage that kills natural grass but works beautifully with artificial turf. HOA guidelines in Peachtree Corners typically allow artificial turf, but we always verify your specific covenants first. Yard sizes in our area range from modest suburban lots to larger parcels, which affects installation complexity and material costs. New construction homes often have compacted soil from building equipment, so we recommend a proper base preparation—not just laying turf over existing grade. The water table and stormwater management systems around Jones Bridge Park also influence drainage design for artificial installations.
Builder-grade sod is typically installed quickly without proper soil amendment for Gwinnett clay. Our clay doesn't hold moisture evenly, and summer heat stresses new grass faster than it can establish roots. Artificial turf eliminates this cycle entirely and actually performs better on compacted construction soil since it doesn't require a living root system.
Absolutely. Unlike natural grass, artificial turf thrives in partial to full shade. Many homeowners in Peachtree Corners use it strategically—natural grass in sunny front yards, artificial under tree cover in back. It's a practical solution for lots with mature oaks and pines that natural grass simply can't handle.
Most Peachtree Corners HOAs permit artificial turf, especially when installed professionally. We always review your specific covenants and can provide documentation to your management company. Premium turf looks indistinguishable from natural grass, so approval is rarely an issue.
For most residential lots in the 30092 or 30096 ZIP codes, we complete installation in 2–4 days depending on yard size and base preparation needed. Since new construction soil is often compacted, proper prep is non-negotiable, but we work efficiently to get families using their yards quickly.
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