Dog Run — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog's been tearing up the backyard, and honestly, the red clay soil around Lawrenceville isn't doing you any favors. Whether you're in the Collins Hill area or near the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse neighborhood, muddy paws are a fact of life—until they don't have to be. Pet turf transforms those worn-out, compacted spots into a clean, durable surface that actually handles the punishment dogs dish out. We've installed systems across the 30043 and 30044 zip codes that let dogs play hard without destroying the yard or tracking half the yard back into your house. The best part? Your lawn stays green year-round, no matter how many times Fido races across it. We handle the whole process, from removing the damaged sod to installing proper drainage underneath (crucial with our clay-heavy soil). Most yards in this area are mature and established, which means we've got the experience to work around existing landscapes, trees, and those tricky slope issues a lot of older Lawrenceville properties have. Your dog gets a safe, comfortable play space. You get your weekends back.
Gwinnett County's red clay is both a blessing and a challenge for pet turf. The clay holds moisture, which is great for drainage planning but means we have to get the base layer right—no shortcuts. If you've got a property in Collins Hill or near the courthouse area, you're likely working with established lots that have settled over decades. That compacted clay needs proper prep work to prevent pooling and ensure the turf sits flat and stable for years. We'll grade your yard carefully and install a perforated base system that actually moves water through instead of trapping it. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot's age and tree canopy. Older properties around Lawrenceville often have mature oaks and pines that create dappled shade—good news is our pet-grade turf is rated for mixed sun/shade. However, if your yard's heavily shaded (common in established neighborhoods), we'll discuss pile height and blade composition to maximize performance. Most Lawrenceville yards range from quarter-acre to half-acre lots. That size is ideal for pet turf because it's big enough to give your dog real play space but manageable enough to install and maintain efficiently. We've also worked with several properties subject to HOA guidelines in the area—we know what passes inspection and what doesn't.
Absolutely. Our pet-grade turf is engineered for Georgia's climate, and Gwinnett County's summers are intense. The turf doesn't retain heat the way live grass does and drains moisture quickly, so your dog won't be dealing with that swampy feeling. Plus, it won't thin out or go dormant like natural grass, so playtime stays consistent July through September.
We install a perforated base layer that sits on top of the clay and moves water through to prevent pooling. Lawrenceville's soil naturally compacts, so proper subsurface drainage is non-negotiable. We've done hundreds of yards across the 30043, 30044, and 30045 zip codes—we know exactly how to work with this soil type.
We can absolutely work around established landscaping. A lot of older Lawrenceville properties have beautiful tree coverage, and we design turf areas that respect root zones and existing hardscape. We'll map out what's possible during the initial site visit.
Pet turf requires minimal upkeep compared to natural grass. Rinse it occasionally to keep it fresh, remove solid waste promptly, and that's mostly it. No mowing, no reseeding after your dog destroys a section. Lawrenceville homeowners appreciate that simplicity.
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