Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Snellville's clay-heavy soil is beautiful until it isn't—especially when water pools up in your yard after a heavy rain. We've been out to dozens of homes in the 30039 and 30078 zip codes, and one thing stands out: that thick Gwinnett County clay drains like concrete. What makes it worse is that many established lots around Snellville Towne Center and South Gwinnett were graded decades ago, so the drainage patterns are already locked in. If you're dealing with soggy spots, mosquito breeding grounds, or turf that's rotting from underneath, artificial grass with a proper drainage system is genuinely the best fix we've seen. A weekend install means you're not living with muddy footprints or yellow dead zones all season long. We handle everything from grading corrections to base preparation—the stuff that actually matters when you're fighting clay. Most of our Snellville clients tell us the same thing after we're done: they wish they'd done it sooner.
Snellville sits on some of Georgia's stickiest clay. That clay compacts over time, especially on properties that have been developed for 20+ years. What you're dealing with isn't just a drainage problem—it's a foundation problem for your landscaping. Established lots around Briscoe Park and The Towne Green often have irregular grading because of settling, which means water collects in weird spots rather than flowing away. When we install artificial turf here, we don't just lay it down; we build a gravel and sand base system that actually works against that clay. Sun exposure varies depending on your neighborhood's tree canopy, but most Snellville yards get decent afternoon sun. One thing we've noticed: many homeowners in South Gwinnett have mature oaks and pines that create partial shade—artificial turf handles that beautifully compared to natural grass. Lot sizes tend to run larger here than in Atlanta proper, so weekend installs are totally realistic for a residential property. The soil type also means you can't just dig and hope; we compact and slope everything intentionally.
Gwinnett County's clay soil doesn't absorb water the way sandier soils do. Add decades of foot traffic and lawn equipment compaction, and you've got essentially a bathtub under your grass. Slight variations in lot grading—especially on older properties in South Gwinnett—mean water pools where the ground is lowest. Artificial turf with engineered base layers solves this by directing water away from the root zone (which doesn't exist) and toward perimeter drains or the surrounding landscape.
Yes, if your lot is in decent shape and you don't need major grading work. Most Snellville residential yards are 2,000–5,000 square feet, which we can prepare, install, and finish Saturday through Sunday. If your drainage issue requires significant base work or slope correction, we'll be honest about needing an extra day. We schedule weekend installs year-round here—Gwinnett weather is usually cooperative except mid-summer heat.
Not at all. We install artificial turf throughout South Gwinnett and around Snellville Towne Center regularly. Modern turf blends seamlessly, especially when neighbors have mature shade trees (which most properties here do). Check your HOA guidelines—some communities have landscape rules, but artificial drainage-focused turf almost always complies since it eliminates the muddy, dead-grass problems that trigger complaints.
Price depends on yard size, current soil conditions, and how much base preparation you need. Most Snellville homes we work on run 3,000–4,500 square feet. Budget roughly $8–$12 per square foot installed with our drainage system included. We'll visit your property, assess the clay situation, and give you a real quote—no guessing. Call or text us for a free walkthrough; we're 35 minutes away and book Snellville regularly.
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