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Your dog doesn't care that Dacula's got some of the prettiest parks in Gwinnett County—all she wants is a backyard where she can run without destroying your lawn. We get it. Between the clay-heavy soil that East Gwinnett is known for and the kind of foot traffic a happy pet creates, keeping natural grass looking decent is an uphill battle. That's where pet turf comes in. Over the past few years, we've installed artificial turf for dozens of families in the Rabbit Hill and Harbins areas, and the results speak for themselves. Your yard stays green year-round, your dog stays safe on a non-toxic surface, and you get your weekends back instead of spending them on damage control. We're not just talking about throwing down some cheap synthetic stuff—this is turf engineered specifically to handle paws, claws, and the occasional accident without turning into a muddy mess or trapping odor. Dacula homeowners are serious about their properties, and you deserve a solution that actually works with your lifestyle, not against it.
Dacula's got that distinctive East Gwinnett clay, which is actually one reason pet turf shines here. Natural grass struggles in dense clay because drainage is poor and compaction happens fast—exactly what happens when a 60-pound lab is doing laps around the yard daily. Our pet-turf systems include proper base layers and infill that solve that problem entirely. You'll also notice the sun and shade patterns vary a lot depending on whether you're in the newer subdivisions near Fort Yargo or closer to Little Mulberry Park's tree-lined neighborhoods. We assess your specific yard's exposure because that affects which turf pile height and density works best. Lot sizes in Dacula range from modest quarter-acres to sprawling multi-acre properties, so we customize the installation accordingly. One thing we always check: whether your HOA has landscape guidelines. Many Dacula communities do, and pet turf is typically approved since it maintains consistent appearance. Installation timeline depends on ground prep—with clay soil, we sometimes need extra base conditioning, but that's a one-time investment in longevity.
Absolutely. Georgia summers are brutal on natural grass, but pet turf is UV-stabilized to handle full sun without fading or breaking down. The infill materials we use in Dacula installations actually stay cooler than you'd expect, and there's no thatch buildup or disease pressure like you get with live grass in humid conditions. Your dog will thank you.
Solid waste comes up easily—no different than natural grass. For urine, our pet-specific turfs have built-in drainage and antimicrobial infill that prevents odor and bacterial growth. We recommend rinsing the area occasionally with a hose, especially in summer. Most Dacula pet owners find it's way easier than maintaining natural turf.
Yes. We install pet-turf systems using non-toxic, lead-free materials that meet ASTM safety standards. The infill is designed to be gentle on paws and won't cause irritation or chemical exposure. If your dog has allergies or skin sensitivities, artificial turf actually eliminates grass allergies and pesticide exposure altogether.
Most residential yards—typical for our Rabbit Hill and Harbins installations—take 2–4 days depending on size and ground prep needs. Clay soil sometimes requires extra base work, but we build that into the timeline upfront. You're usually enjoying your new turf within a week.
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