Holiday Ready — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Buford is about to become the neighborhood hangout spot—and your dog will thank you. Pet turf takes the mess out of the equation: no muddy paws tracked through the house after rain, no dead patches from urine burn, and honestly, way less work than maintaining real grass in Gwinnett County's clay soil. Whether you're near the Mall of Georgia area or down by the Lake Lanier south shore, artificial pet turf handles the heat, humidity, and heavy foot traffic that come with Georgia living. The holidays are coming, which means family gatherings, kids running around, and pets doing their thing. Real grass won't survive that kind of action—especially not here. Pet turf is ready to go right now, stays green through winter, and drains properly so standing water doesn't ruin your yard or create odor problems. We've installed hundreds of yards across Buford and Gwinnett County, and we know exactly how to set up a turf system that works with your yard's drainage and keeps your pets happy. No more brown spots. No more smell. Just a clean, usable yard that looks good year-round.
Buford sits on that Gwinnett and Hall County clay soil—which is great for holding moisture but murder on real grass. When it rains (and it does plenty here), drainage becomes critical. That's why proper base preparation matters so much. We slope the yard slightly and use a gravel base that handles the heavy clay underneath. If your home is near the Lake Lanier south shore area, you're dealing with extra humidity and potentially more shade from mature trees, which means we choose a turf blend that handles partial shade better than standard varieties. Properties around the Mall of Georgia area tend to be more open and sunnier, so those yards can handle a broader range of turf types. Buford yards typically run between 5,000 and 15,000 square feet, so we're often working with decent-sized spaces—which means installation takes planning and precision. The holiday season brings colder temperatures, but artificial turf actually looks better in winter than struggling real grass. We prep your yard before the season hits so you're ready when family shows up. Installation here involves stripping the old turf, amending the base to account for clay compaction, and ensuring the drainage system works with Buford's frequent rain patterns.
We don't rely on the clay to drain—we work around it. We install a gravel base that sits on top of your existing clay soil and slopes away from your home or deck. The artificial turf itself has perforations that let water drain through the backing into that base layer. For Buford properties, especially near the lake, this setup prevents pooling and keeps odors from building up in wet conditions.
Absolutely. Real grass in Gwinnett County goes dormant and brown by December. Artificial turf stays green all winter, which makes your yard look maintained right through the holidays when neighbors are visiting. You get that fresh, manicured look without any brown patches or dead zones.
Mostly it's about shade. Properties near the lake often have older trees and more shade, so we recommend a turf that handles 4-6 hours of indirect light well. Mall of Georgia area homes tend to be newer with less established landscaping, so they're usually sunnier. We assess your specific yard during the consultation.
Now. Installation takes a few days depending on yard size, and you want it settled and ready before holiday gatherings start. We're scheduling December installations, but earlier is better. It gives the turf time to set properly and ensures everything's ready when family arrives.
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