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Your dog's favorite spot in the backyard shouldn't destroy your lawn by July. That's the reality for a lot of Dacula homeowners—especially in the newer subdivisions around Rabbit Hill and Harbins where yards are getting more use and less forgiveness. Pets, kids, and Georgia heat create the perfect storm for dead patches and muddy mess. Artificial pet turf is different from the basic fake grass you might be picturing. We install systems designed specifically to handle dog urine, drainage, and the kind of traffic that real grass simply can't manage in our climate. The neat part? Once it's down, you're done fighting with fertilizer schedules, brown spots, and that perpetual smell. Your pup gets a clean, safe surface year-round, and you get your weekends back. We've been doing this long enough to know exactly how East Gwinnett clay behaves and what installation method keeps your turf performing for years, not months.
Dacula's soil profile—that dense, heavy clay typical of east Gwinnett—is actually one reason artificial pet turf makes so much sense here. Clay doesn't drain well after rain or dog accidents, which means real grass gets waterlogged and urine damage compounds quickly. Our installation accounts for this by building in proper sub-base preparation and perforated backing that moves water away from the turf surface and your foundation. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether you're in one of the older neighborhoods or the newer developments; we assess shade patterns during the site visit because it changes how we recommend turf pile height and density. Most residential lots in the Dacula area are between a quarter and half acre, which means the pet zone is usually 200–400 square feet—totally manageable for installation and maintenance. One heads-up: a few subdivisions have HOA guidelines about landscape materials, so we always recommend checking your deed restrictions before we schedule. The good news is that modern pet turf looks natural enough that most associations approve it without issue.
Absolutely. Our turf is UV-stabilized for Georgia summers and installed with drainage layers that prevent moisture buildup underneath. The perforated backing keeps humidity from creating mold or odor problems, which is especially important in Gwinnett's climate. We've seen systems last 10+ years in conditions just like ours.
That's the whole point. Real grass in clay-heavy yards like most of Dacula gets ammonia burn and waterlogging. Our pet turf system includes a sub-base that directs urine drainage away from your soil and the turf fibers themselves. A quick rinse every few weeks keeps everything fresh and odor-free.
Yes. We adjust the turf pile and blade density based on sun vs. shade zones in your yard. Shaded areas get different specifications than full-sun spots so everything drains properly and wears evenly. Our site assessment catches these variations.
Gwinnett County doesn't typically require permits for residential artificial turf, but your HOA may have its own approval process. We help you navigate that conversation and can provide samples and spec sheets to your HOA if needed.
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