Fire Rating — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pet owners in Lawrenceville deal with a real problem: that red clay soil turns into mud the second your dog runs laps around the yard. We've installed artificial pet turf across Gwinnett County—from the established lots near the Historic Courthouse area to Collins Hill homes—and we've seen how quickly natural grass fails when you've got active dogs. The good news? Modern pet turf is nothing like the plastic carpet from 10 years ago. It drains fast, stays cool underfoot, and actually feels natural. Most importantly, it's rated for fire safety, which matters in Georgia's climate. Your dog gets a safe, clean place to play year-round. No mud tracked into the house. No dead patches from urine burn. No constant reseeding battles against the summer heat. We handle the whole job—soil prep, base installation, and proper drainage—because Lawrenceville's clay-heavy terrain requires real expertise. Whether you're in a newer subdivision or an older established neighborhood, we size the turf to your actual yard and match it to your home's aesthetic. We've been doing this long enough to know what works here, and we stand behind every installation.
Lawrenceville sits on classic Gwinnett County red clay, which is both a blessing and a challenge. That clay compacts hard and doesn't drain naturally, so if you're replacing bare spots or installing fresh turf, we have to build proper drainage underneath—not as a luxury add-on, but as a necessity. We typically install a crushed stone base layer before the turf goes down, which prevents pooling and keeps your pet turf performing through Georgia's heavy spring rains and summer storms. Yard sizes in Lawrenceville vary widely. Homes near the Historic Courthouse tend to sit on smaller, mature lots with established tree coverage. Collins Hill properties often have more open space but sometimes deal with intense afternoon sun exposure. We account for both when we design your turf—shade patterns affect how the synthetic fibers age, and sun exposure influences which backing system works best for drainage and durability. If you're in a community with HOA guidelines, we're familiar with the landscape restrictions common across Gwinnett County neighborhoods. Some require specific color profiles or pile heights. We work within those requirements without compromising functionality for your pets. The fire-rating on our turf meets Georgia safety codes, which is especially relevant given our climate and wildfire risk patterns.
Absolutely. Georgia heat actually works in your favor here—synthetic turf drains moisture quickly and doesn't create that soggy, mold-prone environment that natural grass does in our humidity. The turf won't burn your dog's paws. We use backing systems designed for drainage in clay-heavy soil, which is exactly what you have in Gwinnett County. Summer performance is one of the biggest advantages over seeding and reseeding every year.
No. We work around your trees, deck, patio, and existing features. Homes in Collins Hill and the Courthouse area often have mature plantings we preserve. Our crew accesses the yard efficiently and removes old sod carefully. If you have underground utilities marked, we respect those boundaries. Most installs take 2–4 days depending on yard size and drainage requirements.
Yes. Fire-rated synthetic turf meets Georgia's safety standards and reduces fuel load risk, which is relevant in our region. If you live near wooded areas or Collins Hill, it's an extra layer of peace of mind. Our turf carries the appropriate ratings—you get safety without sacrificing pet-friendly performance.
Way less than you'd think. You'll rinse it occasionally to remove dust and debris, maybe brush it lightly a few times a year. Because our drainage system handles Gwinnett's red clay properly, you won't have pooling or odor issues that plague poorly installed turf. No fertilizing, no reseeding, no summer brown-out stress. Your dog gets a clean, safe yard.
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