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Here's the thing about Snellville yards—that Gwinnett County clay sits tight. After a heavy rain, you'll notice puddles hanging around longer than they should, especially in the South Gwinnett neighborhoods and near the Snellville Towne Center area where lot grading doesn't always slope the way you'd want. We've seen it countless times: homeowners dealing with soggy patches that kill grass, create mosquito breeding grounds, and make backyard entertaining a muddy mess. Artificial turf solves that problem completely, but only if the drainage underneath is built right from the start. That's where we come in. Our team understands the specific drainage challenges Snellville properties face—the clay composition, the way water moves (or doesn't) through established lots, and how proper base preparation keeps your synthetic lawn performing for decades. We don't just roll out turf and hope for the best. We engineer a drainage system that handles Georgia's spring downpours and keeps your yard usable year-round. Whether you're in 30039 or 30078, we've matched or beaten every price quote we've seen locally because we believe good drainage work shouldn't cost a fortune.
Gwinnett County's clay-heavy soil is beautiful for trees but brutal for drainage. Most Snellville lots—whether they back up to Briscoe Park or sit near the Towne Green—have that dense, compacted base that sheds water instead of absorbing it. When we install artificial turf here, we're not just laying material; we're creating a complete drainage layer that counteracts what the native soil won't do. Your established lot size matters too. Many South Gwinnett homes sit on quarter-acre to half-acre yards, and we size our perforated base, gravel bed, and French drain systems to handle the specific square footage and slope of your property. Shade from mature oaks is common across Snellville neighborhoods, which is actually a bonus for synthetic turf—less UV stress, more longevity. We always assess sun exposure during the site visit because it affects our base recommendations. HOA rules in certain Snellville developments permit artificial turf but require specific pile heights or infill types, so we review those covenants upfront. Our drainage approach respects both the soil reality and the typical lot configurations we see throughout 30039 and 30078.
Gwinnett County's clay is dense and doesn't absorb water the way sandy soil does. It compacts over decades, especially on established Snellville lots, creating a hard pan that forces water to sit on the surface. This is why puddles linger after rain and natural grass struggles. Artificial turf with a proper engineered base completely bypasses the clay problem.
Most Snellville HOAs do, but covenants vary by neighborhood. We always pull your specific HOA rules during the initial consultation and design our turf system to comply—whether that's pile height, infill type, or border specifications. We've installed in dozens of Snellville developments and know the common requirements.
Absolutely. The shade from Snellville's mature oaks is actually ideal for synthetic turf because it reduces UV exposure and extends the life of the material. We assess dappled shade patterns and full-shade zones during the site visit to optimize drainage layer thickness and infill recommendations.
Most residential projects in 30039 and 30078 take 3–5 days depending on lot size and existing grading. We sometimes need to regrade for proper slope through Gwinnett clay, which adds a day. We'll give you a firm timeline after the walkthrough and never surprise you with delays.
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