Peachtree City was planned from the ground up around its paths, and more than 100 miles of golf-cart trails now thread through the neighborhoods, connecting homes to shopping, schools, and the lakes. Those paths shape how landscaping has to be done here. Beds, sod, and hardscape sit right against a path that neighbors ride past every day, so edges have to be clean and transitions tidy. We grade and build with that path frontage in mind, and we keep work zones contained so a project never leaves a cart trail torn up or muddy.
The city is organized into five master-planned villages, Kedron, Aberdeen, Braelinn, Glenloch, and Wilksmoor, and each was designed with its own character and a strong expectation for upkeep. Established lots often want mature beds refreshed, irrigation modernized, and aging retaining walls rebuilt, while newer construction calls for full sod, planting, and drainage from scratch. This is an upscale residential market, and homeowners here tend to invest in their outdoor space and expect a finish that holds up next to well-kept neighbors. That standard is one our crew already knows well from years of high-end property work in Palm Beach County, Florida.
Three lakes, Lake Peachtree, Lake Kedron, and Lake McIntosh on the western edge fed by Line Creek, give many properties water frontage and the sloped, sometimes soggy ground that comes with it. The red clay here compacts hard and sheds water fast, so lakeside and low-lying lots need real grading, French drains, and proper soil prep before sod ever goes down. We solve the drainage first, then build the lawn and beds on a foundation that lasts. Call (470) 226-7215 for a free estimate anywhere in Peachtree City or Fayette County.