New Construction — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a new home in Sugar Hill? One of the smartest decisions you'll make is choosing artificial turf instead of fighting Gwinnett County's notorious clay soil every summer. We've watched plenty of families move into the Sugar Hill Greenway area and E Center neighborhoods, and the ones who go synthetic from day one never look back. Real grass in our climate means constant watering during drought seasons, persistent brown patches where the clay compacts, and weekend battles with weeds that thrive in acidic soil. Pet owners especially benefit—our artificial turf eliminates muddy paws, urine burn spots, and the constant upkeep that natural lawns demand when you've got dogs running around. During new construction, your yard's already being graded and prepared. That's the perfect time to install pet-friendly turf that'll stay green year-round, handle the intense Georgia sun without fading, and give your family a low-maintenance outdoor space. We're based just 35 minutes away and we know exactly what works in Sugar Hill's climate and soil conditions. Whether your new build backs up to the Bowl at Sugar Hill or you're settling into one of the newer subdivisions, we can design a turf system that handles pets, foot traffic, and our weather.
Sugar Hill sits on Gwinnett County clay, which creates some real challenges for traditional lawns. That dense, compacted soil drains poorly during our rainy springs and gets rock-hard in summer heat. Natural grass struggles because the clay restricts root development and retains moisture that breeds fungal issues. Artificial turf sidesteps these problems entirely. Our installation process in Sugar Hill accounts for proper base preparation—we build drainage layers that work with your existing grade rather than against Gwinnett's clay composition. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot. Homes near the Sugar Hill Greenway area often have mature tree canopy, while properties in E Center neighborhoods tend to be newer with less shade. We design your turf pile height and infill accordingly. Pet-specific considerations matter too: we use antimicrobial infill that handles urine and waste without odor buildup, and we ensure proper drainage so water doesn't pool during our heavy summer storms. Most Sugar Hill residential lots run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which means installation typically happens quickly—usually one to three days depending on site prep and square footage. Since you're building new, we coordinate with your builder's timeline so your yard's ready when you move in.
Absolutely. We use UV-stabilized synthetic fibers designed for Georgia's intense sun without fading or breaking down. The drainage system we install handles Gwinnett's humid summers and occasional heavy downpours. Your turf stays cool underfoot because the infill and backing are engineered to dissipate heat better than natural grass baked on clay soil.
We solve this with antimicrobial infill and a proper drainage base that prevents urine from pooling or creating odor. Water runs through the turf and drains away from your yard, so your dogs can do their business without damaging the surface or creating smelly spots like they would on natural grass struggling in Gwinnett clay.
Most Sugar Hill HOAs allow high-quality artificial turf, especially for new construction. We'll review your neighborhood's guidelines before installation and can show homeowner examples from other Gwinnett County properties that exceed standards. It's worth checking your covenants, but we've installed in E Center and similar developments without issues.
For typical Sugar Hill lots, installation runs one to three days depending on total square footage and site prep needed. Since your yard's already being graded during construction, we coordinate timing so we can prep the base and install turf before closing. No major disruptions—we work quickly and professionally.
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