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Drainage problems in a new construction home are something we see constantly across Snellville, especially in neighborhoods like South Gwinnett and around the Snellville Towne Center area. The thing is, builders often leave yard grading incomplete or uneven—which means water pools exactly where you don't want it. That's where artificial turf with proper drainage installation comes in. We've helped dozens of homeowners in the 30039 and 30078 zip codes solve standing water issues by installing synthetic turf systems designed to shed water fast and keep your yard usable year-round. Gwinnett County's clay-heavy soil naturally holds moisture, so when you're building out a new lot, getting the drainage right from day one matters. Our approach isn't just laying turf—we're building a complete drainage solution underneath that handles Georgia's heavy spring rains and keeps your foundation happy. If you're dealing with soggy spots or a yard that feels like a swamp after rain, we can fix that in one installation.
Snellville's soil is predominantly clay, which is beautiful for foundations but tough on drainage if you're not intentional about it. When a home is newly constructed, the lot grading might look fine on paper but often settles unevenly over the first year or two. We design our turf installations to account for this reality. The neighborhoods around Briscoe Park and The Towne Green have a mix of lot sizes, and many HOAs have specific landscape requirements—we make sure any turf system we install meets those standards while solving your water issues. Most established Snellville lots have mature trees creating dappled shade, so we factor sun and shade patterns into drainage planning too. Our subsurface system uses a perforated base and proper gravel layering to move water away from your home's foundation and into drainage lines, rather than letting it accumulate. This is especially critical in new construction where the soil hasn't fully settled and compacted.
Yes—Gwinnett County clay doesn't drain naturally like sandy soils. Without proper subsurface drainage, water pools under the turf, kills the backing, and creates mud underneath. We install a perforated base layer that channels water away from your home and lawn. It's the difference between a turf system that lasts 10+ years and one that fails in 3.
Typically 2–4 days depending on lot size and existing grading. We assess drainage patterns, grade the yard if needed, install the base system, and lay turf. Most Snellville homeowners are in their new homes within a week and can use the yard immediately after.
Most Snellville HOAs allow artificial turf if it meets quality and appearance standards. We work with your HOA documentation upfront and use premium turf that matches natural grass color and texture. We've never had a rejection in South Gwinnett neighborhoods when specs are clear from the start.
Our drainage system channels water through the turf backing, down through the perforated base, and into gravel layers that disperse it safely away from your foundation. A properly installed system handles Georgia's spring downpours without pooling or flooding. It's actually better than natural grass in clay soil.
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