New Construction Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a new home in Gainesville? One of the smartest decisions you can make for your backyard is installing pet turf from day one. We've worked with plenty of homeowners across Mundy Mill and the Lake Lanier north shore who realized—after moving in—that their natural grass simply couldn't handle the wear and tear from dogs and cats. By choosing artificial turf during construction, you're essentially future-proofing your yard. No dead patches from pet urine, no muddy paws tracked through the house, and zero guilt about keeping Fido off the grass because it's too fragile. The Hall County clay soil here doesn't make it easy on natural grass anyway, especially during our dry spells. Pet turf solves that problem entirely. Whether you're in 30501, 30503, or any of the surrounding zips, we've got the expertise to install a durable, pet-friendly artificial lawn that looks great and performs even better. Installation during new construction is actually the easiest time to do it—no existing sod to remove, no underground obstacles you didn't expect. Your builder's timeline becomes your advantage.
Gainesville sits on notoriously heavy clay, particularly in neighborhoods closer to Lake Lanier. That clay drains poorly and compacts easily—exactly the conditions that make natural grass lawns struggle. Add in Hall County's seasonal droughts, and you've got a recipe for brown, stressed turf. Artificial pet turf eliminates this headache entirely. During new construction, your yard's grading and base preparation happen early anyway. We work with that timeline to install a proper drainage system underneath the turf, which actually performs *better* on clay than any grass ever could. Most Gainesville properties range from quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots, so we're typically looking at installations that are manageable but meaningful—enough space for dogs to run and play without the maintenance nightmare. Shading varies significantly depending on whether you're near Lake Lanier's wooded north shore or in more open neighborhoods like Mundy Mill. We assess sun and shade patterns during the initial walk-through and recommend pile heights and materials accordingly. HOA rules in Gainesville subdivisions generally permit artificial turf, but we always verify before breaking ground. One last detail: because we're about an hour south, scheduling installation during your construction phase means coordinated timing with your general contractor—something we handle smoothly.
Absolutely. In fact, clay is one of the best base materials for artificial turf installation. The heavy soil won't shift under the turf, and our proper drainage layer prevents water from pooling. Hall County clay actually gives you a stable, long-lasting foundation. Natural grass on this soil gets compacted and stressed; pet turf thrives.
Install during construction—it's the ideal time. Your site grading and base prep are already happening. We coordinate with your builder's timeline, ensure proper drainage installation, and have the turf ready when landscaping starts. Waiting means extra site work and higher costs.
Shade and moisture are both manageable. We install a perforated base layer that channels water away from the turf surface, and we choose pile materials designed for partial shade. Properties on the north shore often benefit most because the turf stays cooler and handles moisture better than natural grass in those conditions.
Once your site is graded and ready for landscaping, we typically complete installation in 2-4 days depending on lot size. We coordinate directly with your builder to fit into the construction schedule. Being about an hour away, we schedule in a way that works with your general contractor's workflow.
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