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Your dog loves your Johns Creek home—the space, the neighborhood, the lifestyle. What they don't love is what happens to your lawn after a few months of normal play. That worn-out grass, the mud patches near their favorite spots, the constant cycle of seeding and hoping it takes before they tear it up again. It's the trade-off most pet owners around Country Club of the South and St Ives have just accepted as part of owning a home in an upscale community. But it doesn't have to be. Pet-friendly artificial turf is built for exactly this situation. Unlike natural grass, it holds up to paws, claws, and the kind of active play that makes your yard actually worth having. We've installed pet turf across Johns Creek for homeowners who got tired of fighting their lawn and wanted a yard that works as hard as their dogs do. The best part? No more brown spots, no mud tracked through the house, and your yard stays genuinely usable year-round. We're based just 35 minutes south, so we know the Fulton County clay, the sun patterns on these lots, and the HOA standards that matter in your neighborhood.
Johns Creek sits on that challenging Fulton and Gwinnett clay that a lot of homeowners battle with every spring. Natural grass struggles in clay—drainage issues, compacted soil, and those heavy rains that leave standing water. Your dog contributes to the problem too. The constant traffic from play wears pathways into clay soil, and once it's compacted, recovery takes years. Pet turf sidesteps this entirely. The drainage base we install lets water move through quickly, so you're never dealing with puddles where your dog likes to play. The lots in Country Club of the South and St Ives tend to be substantial, which is great—it gives your pet room to move. But it also means you're managing a lot of square footage. Artificial turf scales well. Whether you're doing a full yard or just the high-traffic pet areas, the investment pays for itself in maintenance time and replacement costs for natural grass. Most HOAs in this area have landscape guidelines, and we work within those standards. Pet turf looks natural now—nothing like the plastic-looking stuff from ten years ago—so it integrates with the rest of your property. Installation around clay requires proper grading and base preparation, which we handle on every job. It's the difference between turf that lasts 15+ years and turf that fails early.
Absolutely. Clay is actually one of the reasons pet turf makes sense here. We install a drainage-first base that lets water escape instead of pooling like it does in native clay. We gradeCorrectly for Fulton County conditions, so even during heavy rain, your pet area stays dry. The turf sits on top of that stable foundation, so it won't sink or settle the way worn grass does in clay.
Most do, with conditions. We work within HOA guidelines for appearance and installation standards. Modern pet turf looks natural and integrates well with landscaping. We'll help you navigate any approval process and make sure your installation meets neighborhood standards. Many homeowners in these communities have already gone this route.
Pet turf is designed for this. Solid waste doesn't absorb—you pick it up like you would on grass. Urine drains through, so there's no pooling or odor buildup if you rinse occasionally. We can recommend rinse systems and maintenance schedules specific to your pet's needs. It's actually less work than maintaining natural grass in a high-traffic pet area.
Most residential installations take 2–4 days depending on yard size and site prep. We handle grading, base installation, and turf laying. Larger lots or complex layouts might take longer. We'll give you a timeline during the free quote, and we schedule around your schedule.
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