Drainage Solutions — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Snellville's commercial properties face a real challenge when it comes to outdoor drainage. Whether you're managing a retail space near Snellville Towne Center, an office building in South Gwinnett, or a hospitality venue around The Towne Green, standing water and muddy landscaping can tank your curb appeal—and your property value. That's where artificial turf with proper drainage infrastructure comes in. Unlike natural grass, which struggles with Gwinnett County's clay-heavy soil and compacted lot conditions, quality synthetic turf paired with a solid drainage system keeps your commercial grounds looking professional year-round, even after heavy rain. We've worked with commercial property managers across Snellville who were tired of erosion, soggy patches, and the constant maintenance headache. The fix isn't ripping everything out and starting over—it's installing turf designed to handle water the right way. Proper grading, perforated backing, and aggregate base layers transform problem areas into usable landscape that reflects well on your business. No more brown spots, no more puddles in the parking lot perimeter, no more excuses. We're based about 35 minutes away, and we've installed commercial systems throughout Gwinnett County that prove synthetic turf can be the smartest long-term investment for Snellville business owners.
Snellville sits on predominantly clay soil—that's Gwinnett County's signature challenge. Clay doesn't drain naturally, which means any commercial lot here is fighting an uphill battle after rain. Most established properties in South Gwinnett and around the Towne Center have compacted earth from years of foot traffic, vehicles, and construction, making drainage even slower. Artificial turf installation in Snellville requires a different approach than suburban residential work. Your site likely has existing hardscape, utility lines, and high-traffic zones that demand precision grading and strategic drainage layering. We dig down, assess the subsurface, and build a base system—usually 4 to 6 inches of engineered aggregate—that redirects water away from building foundations and toward proper runoff areas. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot's tree canopy and building placement, but that actually works in your favor with synthetic turf; it performs identically whether your property gets full sun or partial shade. One thing many Snellville commercial property managers overlook: HOA landscape guidelines and local stormwater codes. We make sure every installation complies with Gwinnett County's requirements and any deed restrictions your property falls under. Clay soil plus proper drainage design equals a landscape that stays green, stays dry, and stays profitable.
Gwinnett County clay doesn't absorb water naturally—it pools. Standing water on commercial property damages the turf backing, creates liability hazards, and looks unprofessional. Proper drainage infrastructure channels water away from your building and into designated runoff zones, protecting your landscape investment and keeping your property safe year-round.
Absolutely. Compaction is actually common on South Gwinnett commercial sites. We break up the existing grade, install perforated backing and aggregate base layers, and reestablish proper slope. The result is turf that performs better than the original natural grass ever did, even on heavily trafficked property.
Most commercial projects take 2 to 5 days depending on site size, existing conditions, and drainage complexity. We schedule around your business hours and minimize disruption. Given that we're 35 minutes from Snellville, we can coordinate scheduling to fit your timeline without extended downtime.
Yes—when it's designed and installed correctly. We build drainage systems that satisfy local stormwater management requirements and any HOA landscaping rules your property must follow. We handle code compliance so you don't have to worry about it.
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