Local Knowledge
Serving Lawrenceville Since 2013
Lawrenceville has two faces. There is the older in-town area around the downtown square, where the historic Gwinnett County Courthouse and the Lawrenceville Arts Center, home of the Aurora Theatre, anchor blocks of established properties with mature trees, tighter lots, and landscaping that was installed decades ago and needs a serious refresh. Then there is the wave of newer subdivisions spreading out along Sugarloaf Parkway and GA-316, communities like Stonehaven at Sugarloaf and Villages at Huntcrest, where builder-grade lawns on disturbed red clay are the norm and half the lots need drainage work before a single plant survives.
Gwinnett County red clay is the common thread throughout. It is dense, it sheds water instead of absorbing it, and it compacts under construction equipment to the point where roots cannot penetrate past an inch. Every sod job and every landscape installation in Lawrenceville starts with addressing the soil. We break up compaction, add topsoil where the clay is too close to the surface, and make sure drainage slopes are correct before anything goes in the ground. That is why our work holds up and why so many contractor-grade installs fail by the second season.
The commercial corridor along Highway 29 is a strong market for us. Strip centers, office parks, and HOA common areas all need consistent maintenance to stay competitive. We handle commercial and HOA contracts in Lawrenceville and surrounding Gwinnett County, and our GDOT certification qualifies us for government and public-works projects in the area as well.
Lawrenceville sits about 30 miles up Highway 316 from our Covington base, well within the area we cover every week. To schedule a free estimate on any property in Lawrenceville, call (470) 226-7215.