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Snellville's mix of established neighborhoods and newer developments means a lot of homeowners here are dealing with the same problem: Georgia clay that bakes hard in summer and turns into a muddy mess come fall. Whether you're in the Snellville Towne Center area or down in South Gwinnett, keeping a natural lawn looking decent takes serious work—especially when you've got that red clay underneath fighting you every step of the way. Artificial turf changes that equation entirely. Instead of fighting your soil, you're working with a surface that stays green year-round, handles the Georgia heat without browning out, and doesn't turn your yard into a skating rink when it rains. We've installed systems all over Gwinnett County, and Snellville yards have some specific advantages for turf installation. Your lots tend to be well-established, which means we're not dealing with new construction settling issues. The neighborhoods around Briscoe Park and The Towne Green are full of families who get tired of the constant mowing and edging cycle. Once we get your base prepared and the turf down, you'll stop thinking about lawn maintenance and start actually using your yard. That's the real win.
Gwinnett County clay is thick and compacts easily, which actually works in your favor during artificial turf installation. We're not fighting loose, sandy soil here—that clay base gives us a solid foundation to work from. What matters most is proper drainage setup, because Snellville gets decent rainfall and you don't want water pooling under the turf. We always slope installations slightly and use a perforated base layer to handle runoff. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot. Some properties in South Gwinnett sit under mature trees, which is great for keeping the turf cooler in summer but means you need a turf blend that handles partial shade. Others on larger cleared lots get full southern exposure—those need a product rated for heat reflection. Most Snellville yards run between 3,000 and 8,000 square feet, so installation typically happens in one or two days. Check your HOA covenants before you commit—most Gwinnett associations allow high-quality artificial turf, but a few older communities have restrictions worth confirming upfront.
Absolutely. Georgia heat is what this turf is built for. Modern systems use UV-stabilized materials that won't fade, and the drainage design we use prevents moisture from pooling underneath. Even in peak summer, the turf stays playable and doesn't get dangerously hot like some older products did. You'll actually save on water bills since you're not irrigating through dry spells.
Clay is actually easier to work with than sandy soil. We excavate to proper depth, create a compacted clay base, add a perforated drainage layer, then install the turf. The clay compacts firmly and stays put, so you don't get settling issues. Drainage is the key detail—we slope the base properly so water runs off instead of sitting underneath your new lawn.
Most Gwinnett County HOAs approve quality artificial turf without issue, but yes—check your covenants first. Some older associations have landscape rules we should review together. A quick phone call to your HOA board saves headaches later. We've worked with dozens of Snellville communities and know what standards they expect.
Initial walk-through and quote takes about an hour. Once you approve and select your turf type, we schedule installation—usually within 2-3 weeks depending on season. The install itself runs one to two days for most Snellville properties. You can use the yard right away, though we ask you to keep traffic light for the first 24 hours while everything settles.
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