Dog Run — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog deserves a yard that can keep up with their energy, and honestly, Flowery Branch's clay-heavy soil makes that tough on natural grass. Between the newer developments around Sterling on the Lake and the humidity that comes with being so close to Lake Lanier, traditional lawns get torn up fast—especially when you've got a pup who thinks your backyard is their personal racetrack. That's where pet turf comes in. We've installed artificial grass for dozens of homes in Hall County, and the difference is immediate. Your dog gets a safe, clean place to run and play year-round, and you get your weekends back. No more muddy paw prints tracked through the house, no more dead patches where Fido's been digging, and zero worry about harsh chemicals. The neighborhoods here tend to have solid-sized yards, which is perfect for pet turf—enough space for your dog to really move without the maintenance headaches that come with natural grass in our climate. We service the Flowery Branch area regularly, and we know exactly what works in these yards.
Hall County's clay soil is actually one of the biggest reasons pet turf makes sense here. That heavy, dense clay doesn't drain well, especially after our Georgia summer storms, which means natural grass struggles and muddy yards are basically guaranteed if you've got an active dog. The newer developments around Sterling on the Lake tend to have consistent sun patterns—most yards get a solid mix of morning and afternoon exposure—so we typically recommend our UV-stable blends that hold up beautifully in full sun without fading. Shade can be trickier if you're near the tree line closer to Lake Lanier, but modern pet turf handles dappled shade just fine. One thing we've noticed in Flowery Branch specifically: many of the HOAs don't have strict turf restrictions, but it's always worth checking your covenant before we break ground. We've found that yards in these neighborhoods average 5,000 to 8,000 square feet, which gives us great flexibility for zoning a dedicated dog run or covering the whole space. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on yard size, and we handle all the base prep ourselves—removing old sod, grading, and compacting that clay base so your turf stays level for years.
Absolutely. Our pet-grade turf is engineered for Southeast Georgia conditions—it's designed to handle the heat and moisture without breaking down or developing mold. The key is proper drainage underneath, which we build into every installation. Flowery Branch's proximity to the lake doesn't change our approach; if anything, it reinforces why drainage matters. Your turf will stay firm and clean even after heavy rain.
That's the beauty of pet turf. Muddy paws rinse clean in seconds with a hose—no staining, no odor trapped in soil. Solid waste breaks down naturally on the surface, and urine drains straight through into the base layer, so you don't get those dead spots or ammonia smell. Most Flowery Branch homeowners just do a weekly rinse, and their yards stay pristine.
Sterling on the Lake's guidelines are generally favorable toward pet turf, but every community has its own specifics. We always recommend reviewing your covenant before scheduling installation. If there are questions, we're happy to help you navigate the approval process or provide documentation showing our turf meets aesthetic standards.
For most residential yards in the area, we're looking at 3–5 days from start to finish. We handle everything: sod removal, base preparation (critical with Hall County clay), compacting, and turf installation. We're local enough to service Flowery Branch efficiently, and we schedule around your timeline whenever possible.
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