New Construction — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Flowery Branch has exploded with new construction over the past decade, and we've watched a lot of homeowners struggle with the same problem: clay-heavy soil that doesn't drain well, especially in neighborhoods like Sterling on the Lake where that Hall County red clay is everywhere. If you've got a puppy or a few dogs at home, natural grass becomes a muddy nightmare in about two weeks—particularly during Georgia's rainy springs. Pet turf solves that problem completely. It's not just fake grass; it's engineered drainage that sits right over your existing soil, UV-stable enough to handle the summer heat near Lake Lanier, and designed so your dogs can do their business without turning your yard into a mud pit. We've installed hundreds of pet turf systems in newer Flowery Branch developments, and the feedback is always the same: homeowners can't believe how much easier their lives become. No more brown patches from dog urine, no more tracking mud into the house, and zero worry about whether your yard will hold up when the neighborhood kids come over to play.
Flowery Branch's newer subdivisions sit on some of the trickiest terrain in Hall County—that dense red clay drains slowly, which means pooling water and compacted soil are real issues after heavy rain. Standard sod struggles here because the clay base stays soggy longer than grass roots prefer, and dogs running on wet clay create ruts fast. Our pet turf system includes a specialized base layer that deals with Hall County's drainage challenges directly. You'll also want to know that sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether your lot backs up to wooded areas (common in Sterling on the Lake) or faces open developments. We'll assess your yard during the site visit and recommend a turf blend that handles your specific sunlight situation. Most Flowery Branch lots are between a quarter and half acre, which is perfect for pet turf installation—manageable size, but substantial enough that your dogs have real room to run without destroying a small area. One heads-up: some HOAs in the newer communities have specific landscape guidelines, so we always pull those restrictions before we start, and they almost always approve pet turf since it looks cleaner and more maintained than most natural grass lawns.
Absolutely. Our turf is rated for full UV exposure and stays cool underfoot even during Georgia's 90-degree days. The material we use doesn't hold heat like asphalt or concrete, so your dogs won't burn their pads. We've installed plenty of systems on full-sun Flowery Branch lots, and homeowners report their dogs actually spend more time outside because it's comfortable.
The clay is actually why pet turf shines here. We install a drainage base that sits on top of your existing soil—it prevents water from pooling and compacting the clay further. Urine drains straight through into the subsurface, so you don't get those dead spots or mud. It's the smartest solution for Hall County's drainage issues.
Not really. We check your HOA guidelines before any installation, and pet turf is almost always approved—it actually looks better maintained than natural grass and meets all aesthetic standards. We've done dozens of installs across Flowery Branch subdivisions without a single rejection.
A quarter to half-acre yard usually takes one to two days, depending on how much site prep your clay soil needs. We handle all the heavy lifting—grading, base installation, and turf—so you're not dealing with contractors in your yard for weeks. Most homeowners are playing fetch on their new turf within 48 hours.
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