Front Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog loves your Dacula front yard—mud, dirt clods, and all. But you're tired of the mess tracking into the house, the dead patches where Fido does his business, and that clayey East Gwinnett soil that turns into a skating rink every time it rains. Pet turf changes the game. We've installed artificial grass throughout the Rabbit Hill and Harbins neighborhoods, and homeowners consistently tell us it's the single best upgrade for homes with dogs. Unlike natural grass, pet turf drains fast (critical in our climate), resists urine burn, and stays green year-round without the chemicals or constant reseeding that clay soil demands. Your front yard becomes an actual play space instead of a mud pit. No more hosing off paws at the door. No more explaining brown spots to your HOA. And your neighbors near Little Mulberry Park? They're noticing. Pet turf looks better every season, not worse.
Dacula's newer subdivisions sit on heavy East Gwinnett clay—the kind that compacts hard and drains poorly. Natural grass struggles here, especially in high-traffic dog areas. Pet turf solves this because proper installation includes a drainage base layer that moves water away from your home's foundation, something standard sod can't guarantee on clay. Front yards in the Rabbit Hill area tend to be moderate-sized lots typical of Gwinnett's newer builds—usually 40–60 feet wide. That's ideal for pet turf installation: large enough to feel substantial, small enough that you're not overextending budget. Sun exposure varies by subdivision orientation. Some lots face east with morning sun and afternoon shade; others take full western exposure. We design drainage and infill selections based on your specific lot's microclimate. HOA regulations in most Dacula communities allow pet turf (it looks like real grass), but we review your CC&Rs before quoting. The clay soil also means we'll likely recommend a crushed stone base layer rather than sand alone—it performs better during our heavier rain events.
Absolutely. Clay is actually a non-issue for artificial turf because we install a proper drainage system beneath it—crushed stone base, perforated backing, slope management. Water drains through the turf and base layer into the soil or subsurface drainage we design. Natural grass fails on clay, but pet turf thrives. Our Dacula installations handle spring rains without puddling or urine saturation.
Weekly rinsing with your hose takes care of solid waste and urine. A pet-safe enzyme cleaner monthly keeps odors minimal. We can also recommend a perimeter drainage system if your lot slopes toward the turf. Most Dacula homeowners spend 10–15 minutes per week on maintenance versus hours mowing and reseeding.
Most Dacula HOAs permit pet turf because it's indistinguishable from high-quality natural grass. We review your CC&Rs before quoting and can even provide HOA-approved product specs. We've installed dozens of yards across Gwinnett County subdivisions—rarely is approval an issue.
Site prep and installation usually takes 3–5 business days depending on lot size and clay removal. We handle grading, base layers, and turf installation. Most Dacula homeowners see a finished yard within a week of signing. Your dog can use it immediately after installation—no curing period required.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.