Dog Run — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog deserves a backyard that can keep up with them—especially here in Flowery Branch, where the newer developments around Sterling on the Lake mean pristine yards that don't stay pristine for long once paws get involved. We've installed artificial turf for dozens of pet owners in Hall County, and honestly, it's one of the best decisions you can make if you're tired of mud, dead patches, and that constant cycle of seeding and hoping. The thing about our area is that Hall County clay doesn't play nice with heavy foot traffic. Add a energetic dog (or two) into the mix, and you're fighting an uphill battle with natural grass. Artificial turf eliminates that entirely. No more soggy spots by the fence, no more bare patches where your pup races in circles, and best of all—no more tracking mud into the house after every backyard visit. We've been working with Flowery Branch homeowners long enough to understand your specific challenges. Whether you're in one of the newer subdivisions or closer to the Lake Lanier area, we know exactly what your yard needs. Installation typically takes just a few days, and you'll have a pet-proof outdoor space that stays green, stays clean, and actually gives your dog what they really want: a safe place to play without worrying about weather, parasites, or seasonal die-off.
Flowery Branch sits on some heavy clay soil that's typical for Hall County, especially in the newer developments. That clay doesn't drain the way you'd want after a rainstorm, which is why we always recommend a proper base layer before installation. It's not complicated, but it matters—standing water and artificial turf don't mix well long-term. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot. If you're near the Lake Lanier area or in a wooded section of Sterling on the Lake, you might have decent shade coverage. That actually helps with turf longevity since intense Georgia sun can fade some lower-quality synthetic grass. We size our drainage systems based on your specific lot conditions and water runoff patterns. Most Flowery Branch yards are generous—you've got room to work with in these newer subdivisions. That's great for dogs because it means we can create dedicated play zones with proper padding underneath high-traffic areas. HOAs in the area are generally turf-friendly, but we always verify your community guidelines before we start digging. Slope matters too. We'll assess how water moves across your yard and make sure installation handles it correctly so you're not dealing with pooling or erosion issues down the road.
Yes, if it's installed right. The key is proper drainage underneath—something we pay close attention to because of Flowery Branch's clay soil. We use permeable base layers that let urine drain straight through into the ground below, same as it would with natural grass. You'll rinse the surface occasionally with your hose, and that's it. No brown spots, no ammonia stink lingering in your yard.
Most residential jobs in our area take 2-4 days, depending on yard size and site prep needs. We handle the prep work ourselves, which means assessing your Hall County clay base, making sure drainage is solid, and removing any existing sod. We're thorough on the front end so you're not dealing with problems six months later.
Absolutely. Modern synthetic turf doesn't absorb and hold heat the way old astroturf did. Your dog can play on it comfortably even in July. If you're worried, you can rinse it down on extremely hot days—it cools fast. We've installed turf for hundreds of dogs in Georgia, and we've never had heat-related issues.
Most Flowery Branch HOAs permit artificial turf without issue, especially when it looks natural. We always verify community rules before starting your project. Sterling on the Lake and similar newer developments typically have no restrictions. We'll handle the paperwork and make sure everything's documented properly.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.