Front Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your front yard in Duluth takes a beating. Between the Georgia heat, the clay soil that sticks like concrete, and your dog running laps around the property, maintaining a natural lawn becomes a never-ending cycle of watering, fertilizing, and patching bare spots. Pet turf changes that equation entirely. We've installed artificial turf for dozens of homeowners across Sugarloaf, the Parsons area, and throughout Gwinnett County—and the transformation is always the same: a thick, green yard that stays that way year-round, without the mud, without the dead patches, and without your dog tearing up what you've just spent money fixing. Unlike natural grass, pet turf doesn't compact under paws, doesn't develop those unsightly bare spots near the fence line, and drains properly so water doesn't pool during Georgia's heavy spring rains. If you've driven past homes near Downtown Duluth or the Infinite Energy Arena area with immaculate front yards and wondered how they manage it—most of them made the switch to turf. It's durable, it looks better longer, and honestly, your dog will love it just as much as you will.
Duluth's Gwinnett red clay is beautiful to look at but brutal on both natural grass and dogs' paws. That dense clay compacts easily and doesn't drain the way turf does, which means your yard either stays boggy or cracks during dry spells. Pet turf solves this problem with proper base preparation and drainage that actually accounts for Georgia's clay foundation. We've worked extensively in established neighborhoods like Sugarloaf and the Parsons area, where lot sizes vary considerably—some homes have compact front yards, others have sprawling properties. The good news is that pet turf works at any scale. Sun exposure matters here too. North-facing yards get less intense afternoon heat, while south-facing properties in Duluth experience full Georgia sun. We choose turf styles accordingly to ensure color consistency and durability. One thing worth noting: HOA communities are common in this part of Gwinnett County, so check your covenants before installation. Most HOAs approve pet turf since it maintains curb appeal, but it's better to verify upfront. Installation typically takes one to three days depending on yard size and prep work needed to handle that red clay base properly.
Absolutely. Georgia's turf-grade synthetic fibers are engineered to withstand intense UV exposure and heat reflection. The turf we install in Duluth neighborhoods stays vibrant and doesn't degrade the way budget alternatives do. Proper drainage underneath prevents heat buildup, and the material itself won't soften or become uncomfortable for your dog to walk on even during peak summer.
We remove the existing grass and prep the clay base by compacting it and adding a drainage layer. This prevents water from pooling—a common issue in Duluth yards during spring rains. The clay itself isn't removed; we build on top of it with proper grading so water flows away from your home's foundation, not toward it.
No. Pet turf is specifically designed to handle urine without staining or degrading. It drains completely, so urine passes through to the base layer. We also recommend occasional rinsing with a hose, especially during hot months. This simple maintenance keeps the turf fresh and eliminates any odor concerns in established neighborhoods like Sugarloaf.
Quality pet turf typically lasts 12 to 15 years under normal use, and Duluth's climate—while hot—isn't extreme by southeastern standards. Proper installation and basic upkeep (rinsing, occasional brushing) extend that lifespan significantly. Many homeowners we've worked with in Gwinnett County still have beautiful turf after a decade.
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