Base Prep — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pet owners in Dacula have a real problem: the Georgia clay in Rabbit Hill and Harbins turns into a mud pit every time it rains, and your dog tracks it straight into the house. Natural grass gets destroyed by paw traffic in weeks, especially in the newer subdivisions where yards are compact and drainage is tricky. That's where pet turf changes everything. Artificial turf gives your dogs the soft, natural feel they love—without the mess, the dead patches, or the constant battle against clay soil. Whether you're near Little Mulberry Park and want your backyard to match that lush outdoor vibe, or you're dealing with a shaded corner lot that real grass refuses to grow in, pet-friendly turf handles Dacula's climate and drainage challenges better than anything else. We've installed hundreds of yards across Gwinnett County, and Dacula's landscape is something we know inside and out. The clay, the humidity, the summer heat—all of it. Your yard doesn't have to be a muddy obstacle course. Pet turf is durable, non-toxic for your dogs and cats, and honestly, it looks better than natural grass after the first month.
Dacula's east Gwinnett clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally the way sandy soil does. After rain, you'll see pooling in low spots—exactly where dogs love to dig and play. Our base prep accounts for this by installing a proper drainage layer underneath the turf. This prevents water from sitting on top and keeps the artificial surface clean and dry year-round. Sun exposure varies wildly between the newer subdivisions here. Some Rabbit Hill properties are heavily shaded by mature trees, while Harbins-area lots tend to get solid afternoon sun. Pet turf performs equally well in both conditions—unlike natural grass, which struggles in shade and gets stressed by intense Georgia summer heat. Yard sizes in Dacula typically range from quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots. Most homeowners we work with focus on the high-traffic areas: the back third of the property where dogs spend the most time. The clay base stays stable under foot traffic, and the turf itself drains through perforations, so puddles never form where your pets play. One thing to confirm: check your HOA rules if you're in a gated community. Most Dacula neighborhoods allow artificial turf, but it's worth a quick call before we schedule your estimate.
Absolutely. We see clay everywhere in east Gwinnett, and artificial turf actually outperforms natural grass here. The drainage layer we install sits on top of your existing clay base—no digging it out. Water percolates through the turf and drains away, so you avoid the muddy mess that natural grass and clay create together. Humidity doesn't damage the turf; it actually keeps it soft and pliable.
Pet turf is engineered for this. The fiber is rated for heavy paw traffic and won't shred under normal play. We see dogs of all sizes—from terriers in Rabbit Hill to larger breeds throughout Dacula—use their yards daily without visible wear. The turf bounces back, and stains wash away easily with a hose.
Most residential yards in Dacula take one to two days, depending on lot size and base condition. We handle the clay prep, lay the drainage, and install the turf. You're usually playing fetch with your dog within 48 hours. We're 40 minutes from central Dacula, so scheduling works smoothly for homeowners here.
Yes—our turf is non-toxic and made from pet-safe materials. There are no chemicals or pesticides, so your dog can chew on it without risk. Cats won't get their claws stuck. We recommend rinsing the turf occasionally to keep it clean, but that's it. No more worrying about fertilizers or herbicides.
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