Rooftop Deck — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Rooftop decks and elevated outdoor spaces in Snellville have become some of the most underutilized real estate on commercial properties. You've got tenants, customers, and employees staring at concrete and metal all day—when you could be giving them actual outdoor breathing room. That's where commercial artificial turf comes in. Unlike natural grass, which struggles with the intense Georgia heat and clay-heavy soil conditions around Gwinnett County, premium synthetic turf stays lush, requires zero watering, and handles heavy foot traffic without turning into a muddy mess. Whether you're managing a property near Snellville Towne Center or maintaining rooftop or deck space in South Gwinnett, artificial turf transforms unused overhead real estate into a green amenity that actually works year-round. We've helped commercial properties across the area solve the "what do we do with this empty space" problem, and the answer is almost always turf. It's low-maintenance, durable, and it genuinely changes how people experience your property.
Snellville's clay-based soil—typical of Gwinnett County throughout 30039 and 30078—presents real challenges for natural grass on ground level, and it becomes nearly impossible on elevated surfaces. Rooftop decks and elevated spaces don't have the natural drainage that ground-level yards do, so standing water becomes a bigger headache. Synthetic turf eliminates that problem entirely. The Georgia heat and humidity around here also work against traditional lawn care; you're looking at brown patches by mid-July if you're relying on natural grass in a high-traffic commercial setting. Because Snellville properties—especially those in established commercial areas near The Towne Green and Briscoe Park neighborhoods—tend to have good sun exposure, artificial turf actually performs better than you'd expect. It won't fade like cheaper alternatives, and it handles the intense afternoon sun without degrading. Installation on rooftop decks requires proper drainage and substrate preparation, which our team has refined specifically for Gwinnett County's soil and building conditions. We account for water runoff, weight distribution on the deck structure, and local building codes that vary by property type.
Yes, if it's installed correctly. We use permeable backing and proper drainage systems so water doesn't pool on your deck. Snellville's clay soil would actually trap water naturally, but on an elevated surface with engineered turf and substrate, water flows right through. We design the install with slope and drainage channels specific to your deck's structure.
Premium turf materials are UV-stabilized to resist fading in direct Georgia sun. Unlike natural grass, which browns out by summer, synthetic turf in Snellville stays green year-round. Humidity won't cause mold or fungal issues like it does with real grass—the material breathes and dries quickly, which is crucial for rooftop decks with limited air circulation.
It depends on your specific property and whether it's part of a managed community. Most commercial installations in the Snellville Towne Center area and South Gwinnett don't require special permits for turf on private rooftops, but we always verify local codes first. We'll handle the legwork and make sure your install complies with Gwinnett County regulations.
Minimal. No mowing, watering, or fertilizing. You might rinse it occasionally to remove dust and debris—especially important in elevated spaces where wind deposits more particulates. We recommend quarterly inspections for drainage and seam integrity, but that's it. It's designed for high-traffic commercial use without the headaches of natural grass.
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