Rooftop Deck — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sugar Hill's got that perfect suburban vibe—tree-lined streets, family-focused neighborhoods around the Greenway area, and plenty of homes with backyards that deserve better than patchy grass and constant maintenance headaches. A rooftop deck or sport court up here isn't just a backyard upgrade; it's where your family actually spends time together, especially during those Georgia summers when the heat makes everyone want to stay outside anyway. We've worked with homeowners throughout Gwinnett County who realized their yards weren't built for the climate or their lifestyle. The thing about Sugar Hill specifically is that you've got that clay-heavy soil—common in this part of Gwinnett—which means traditional sod either drowns in wet seasons or cracks in dry ones. Artificial turf solves that problem entirely. Whether you're picturing a multi-sport court for your kids, a putting green, or just a clean, usable outdoor space on your deck or rooftop, synthetic turf gives you that consistent, playable surface year-round without the weekend watering routine. No mud tracked through the house. No bald spots where kids wear out the grass. No fighting with whatever nature throws at you in the Atlanta suburbs.
Gwinnett County's clay-based soil is a reality for most Sugar Hill properties, and that's exactly why artificial turf thrives here. Clay holds water poorly in heavy rain and becomes rock-hard in summer—two problems that don't exist with quality synthetic surfaces. Your yard's drainage situation matters, but that's something we assess during the site visit. Most Sugar Hill lots are suburban-sized, which means you've got enough space for a functional court without needing acreage. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in the E Center area or closer to the Greenway neighborhoods, but modern turf performs well in both full-sun and partial-shade conditions. If your HOA has landscape guidelines—and many subdivisions in this area do—we work within those specifications to keep your court looking intentional and neighborhood-appropriate, not like stadium bleachers landed in your yard. Rooftop installations require reinforced underlayment and proper slope for water management, both of which we handle as standard. The key is matching the turf pile height and infill type to your actual use case: kids running drills need different specs than a casual family gathering space.
Absolutely. We install perforated base layers that manage Gwinnett's moisture issues—water drains through instead of pooling like it would on clay. The turf itself won't develop the algae or fungal problems that plague natural grass in humid climates. You'll have a playable surface 365 days a year, even after heavy rain.
Yes, but it requires proper engineering. We assess your deck's load-bearing capacity, ensure correct slope for drainage, and use specialized underlayment that won't damage your roof. Most residential decks can handle it—we'll confirm during your on-site consultation before any commitment.
Modern synthetic turf is engineered for heat. It won't burn your kids' feet or develop the dead patches natural grass does in peak July temperatures. We recommend lighter-colored infills if surface temperature is a concern, and proper drainage underneath keeps the subsurface cooler.
Minimal compared to natural grass. Occasional brushing to keep the pile upright, debris removal after storms, and maybe a light rinse during dry spells. No fertilizer, no fungicide treatments—the clay-soil problems that plague Sugar Hill yards don't apply here.
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