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Your dog's favorite spot in the backyard doesn't have to be a mud pit. We've installed pet turf throughout Dacula—from the newer subdivisions around Rabbit Hill to homes closer to the Harbins area—and the difference is immediate. Real grass gets torn up, compacted, and turns into a patchy mess when dogs run the same routes day after day. Artificial turf designed for pets handles that constant traffic, stays green year-round, and eliminates the muddy paw prints tracked through your house. A lot of Dacula homeowners we work with have the same concern: they want their yards to look maintained without spending weekends on maintenance. Pet turf solves that. It drains properly even with our Gwinnett clay underneath, resists the wear patterns your dog creates, and honestly holds up better than natural grass in neighborhoods where yards are still settling after construction. If you're playing fetch near Little Mulberry Park on weekends, you know how active our community's dogs are. Your backyard deserves turf that can keep up.
Dacula sits on clay-heavy soil typical of East Gwinnett, which actually works in your favor for pet turf installation. Clay doesn't drain naturally, so artificial turf with proper base preparation and perforated backing becomes essential—we build that into every job. Many of the subdivisions here are relatively new, meaning soil is still settling and compacting unevenly. That's why we don't just roll turf over existing grass. We prep the base correctly so your pet surface stays level and performs well for years. Sun patterns in the Rabbit Hill and Harbins neighborhoods vary significantly depending on tree maturity. Newer lots tend to have less shade, so we recommend turf rated for high UV resistance in full-sun yards. Check your HOA documents—most Dacula communities allow artificial turf now, but a few older subdivisions still have restrictions. We'll help you navigate that. Lot sizes here range from modest quarter-acre yards to larger properties, and we've designed pet turf solutions for all of them. The drainage systems we install handle Georgia's summer rain without pooling, which matters when you've got dogs using the yard daily.
Absolutely. Clay actually seals the base, which helps with drainage when we install the right subfoundation. We compact and level your soil first, add crushed stone base, and ensure water flows properly. Many Dacula yards have this exact setup. The turf itself is perforated, so water drains through and doesn't pool where your dog stands or plays.
Most Dacula subdivisions in Rabbit Hill and Harbins areas permit artificial turf, but it's worth checking your CC&Rs. A few older communities have restrictions on synthetic surfaces. We've worked with plenty of HOAs here and can help coordinate if needed. Better to confirm upfront than find out later.
Quality pet turf lasts 12-15 years in our climate with minimal maintenance. UV-stabilized backing and face fibers are key. Dacula's summers are hot, but modern pet turf is built to handle it. We warranty our installations and can recommend products rated for high-traffic pet use and Georgia weather.
This is a common worry. Pet-specific turf uses lighter-colored backing and softer face fibers that don't absorb heat the way dark asphalt or some older turf does. In peak summer, check it with your hand before letting your dog out for long stretches. Most Dacula pet owners find it comfortable, especially early morning or evening play.
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