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That heavy Gwinnett County clay under your Snellville yard? It's beautiful soil for building, but terrible for water management. We see it all the time in neighborhoods around Snellville Towne Center and South Gwinnett—homeowners dealing with soggy lawns, pooling water near foundations, and that frustrating mud that tracks into the house every time it rains. The problem isn't always what you think. Sometimes your existing lawn is fighting a losing battle against drainage that was never quite right to begin with, especially on established lots where the grading settled over the years. That's where artificial turf with proper drainage infrastructure comes in. We're a women-owned installation team that specializes in transforming problem yards into functional outdoor spaces. We've spent years working in Snellville, understanding how the soil here behaves and what happens when Georgia's spring rains hit properties that weren't built with drainage in mind. Instead of fighting clay and poor grading every season, you can have a beautiful, dry yard that's ready for anything—whether you're hosting a backyard gathering near Briscoe Park or just want your kids to play outside without mud season ruining everything.
Snellville sits on Gwinnett County's famous red clay, which holds water like a bathtub. That dense soil structure is actually one of the biggest reasons homeowners here struggle with drainage. When we install artificial turf in your yard, we're not just laying down grass—we're building a complete drainage system underneath. Most of the established lots in South Gwinnett and around The Towne Green were graded decades ago, which means settling and compaction have made drainage worse over time. We account for that during installation by creating proper slope, adding perforated underdrain systems, and using aggregate bases that actually move water away instead of holding it. Snellville properties also tend to have varying sun exposure depending on tree canopy—something natural grass would struggle with anyway, but artificial turf handles perfectly. Since many homeowners here live in HOA communities, we make sure your new turf installation meets those landscape guidelines while solving your drainage headaches. The clay soil here also means you'll save significantly on maintenance compared to fighting mowing, mud, and seasonal dead patches.
Gwinnett County's clay soil compacts over time and sheds water instead of absorbing it. On established lots, especially in South Gwinnett, decades of settling has made this worse. Improper grading during original construction is another culprit—many properties slope the wrong direction or have low spots that collect runoff. Artificial turf installation includes a drainage layer that channels water away from your yard entirely, solving the pooling problem permanently.
Most Snellville HOAs approve high-quality artificial turf, especially when it's installed professionally and looks natural. We work with your specific HOA guidelines—whether that's around Snellville Towne Center or South Gwinnett neighborhoods—to make sure your installation passes inspection. We've handled dozens of HOA approvals in Gwinnett County and know what works.
A typical Snellville residential yard takes 3–5 days depending on lot size and soil prep needed. Because of the clay here, we often need extra time for grading and base preparation. We'll give you a clear timeline before we start so you know when your new yard will be ready to use.
Absolutely. Our drainage system is designed specifically for Georgia's wet springs and humid summers. Water moves through the turf and down through the aggregate base, then away from your property. Unlike natural grass that gets matted and dies in high humidity, artificial turf thrives in Snellville's climate year-round.
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