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Your dog doesn't care that you live in one of Gwinnett County's most established neighborhoods—they just want a yard where they can run without destroying it. Around Lawrenceville, whether you're near the historic courthouse area or out toward Collins Hill, most properties sit on that stubborn red clay that gets muddy after rain and hard as concrete when it dries. Real grass struggles here, especially when your pet is doing what pets do. That's where pet turf comes in. It's not fake grass for your Instagram photos—it's a practical solution that keeps your yard looking maintained while giving your dogs (and cats, and rabbits) a safe, clean space to play year-round. We've installed hundreds of pet-turf yards across the Atlanta metro, and we understand exactly what Lawrenceville homeowners need. Your yard gets heavy use, your soil drains poorly, and you're tired of either muddy paws in the house or dead patches where your pup's favorite spot used to be. Pet turf fixes all of that.
Lawrenceville's red clay is famous in Gwinnett—and not always in a good way. It holds water like a sponge, which means natural grass either drowns or compacts under pet traffic, leaving you with bare spots and mud. When you install pet turf here, we account for that clay by building proper drainage underneath. Most Lawrenceville lots are mature, established properties with a mix of sun and shade, especially around the older neighborhoods near the courthouse. We design pet-turf systems that work with your existing landscape, not against it. Some yards have significant tree cover, which is actually great for pets (cooler surface in summer), and our installation process doesn't require removing trees. The turf we use is veterinarian-approved, non-toxic, and drains quickly—critical for Georgia's humidity and occasional heavy rain. Installation in Lawrenceville typically runs faster than yards with shallow rocky soil because we're dealing with clay depth, but that also means your drainage base is rock-solid once we're done. HOAs in the area generally permit pet turf since it maintains curb appeal better than worn natural grass.
Absolutely. Pet turf is installed over a drainage base that sits on top of your clay—your dog can't reach the clay, so there's nothing to dig into. Even heavy diggers just end up with turf in their nails instead of mud. We've seen it work for everything from puppies to large breeds in yards across Lawrenceville.
Yes, actually. Gwinnett red clay doesn't drain naturally, so we install a gravel and sand base beneath the turf to handle water. This prevents pooling and keeps the surface from getting soggy in humid weather. It's standard for most Lawrenceville installations and ensures your turf stays firm and dry.
Most residential yards in the 30043–30046 area take 2–4 days depending on size and site conditions. We handle the clay removal, base installation, and turf layout all at once. The exact timeline depends on your yard's dimensions and existing hardscape, but we'll give you a specific schedule during the estimate.
Yes. Pet turf is non-toxic and vet-approved for all pets. It's especially good for cats because it's cleaner than natural grass or dirt, and small animals can't get lost in overgrown spots. Many Lawrenceville customers with mixed pets (dogs, rabbits, outdoor cats) find it solves problems for everyone.
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