Spring Special — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pet owners in Lawrenceville know the struggle: your dog tears up the backyard, mud gets tracked into the house, and those brown patches never seem to recover. If you're in the Collins Hill area or near the historic Gwinnett Courthouse neighborhood, you've probably noticed how that red clay soil doesn't play nice with traditional grass. That's where pet artificial turf comes in. We've installed hundreds of yards across Gwinnett County, and spring is the perfect time to transform your outdoor space into something your pets (and your lawn care routine) will love. Our pet-specific turf is designed to handle everything your four-legged friends throw at it—and it drains better than natural grass, which matters a lot in Georgia's unpredictable spring weather. No more muddy paws, no more dead spots where Fido likes to nap, and honestly, no more fighting with that clay soil every season. Your neighbors might be stuck replanting their lawns come May, but you'll be relaxing on a green, clean yard while your pets run around without destroying it. We handle installations all over Gwinnett, and right now we're offering spring specials that make this the smartest time to make the switch.
Lawrenceville's red clay is both a blessing and a curse. It drains poorly when it rains—which happens a lot in spring—and it gets rock-hard during dry spells. Dogs love digging in it, which means erosion and bare patches faster than you'd think. That's exactly why pet turf makes sense here. Our installation process starts by properly prepping your yard, grading it to match Lawrenceville's natural slope, and adding a drainage base layer. Most lots in the Collins Hill and historic courthouse areas are older, established properties with mature trees, which creates shade patterns that real grass struggles with. Artificial turf doesn't care about shade, so those shaded spots under oak trees become just as usable as the sunny corners. We also see a lot of HOA communities around Lawrenceville that have specific landscape guidelines—we're experienced in working within those restrictions and can even help you understand what your HOA allows. Spring installation timing is ideal because the ground isn't frozen or waterlogged, and your yard will be ready before summer heat and your pet's peak outdoor activity kicks in.
Absolutely. In fact, clay is one of the best bases for turf installation because it's dense and compacts well. We add proper drainage layers underneath so water doesn't pool, which is crucial in Lawrenceville during spring rain. The key is preparation, not the clay itself. We've done hundreds of yards in Gwinnett with red clay, and pet owners see zero issues.
Pet-grade turf is engineered differently than standard artificial grass. We use infill materials and backing that reflect more heat and stay cooler underfoot. In Lawrenceville's summer heat, it's still warmer than real grass at midday, but our products include cooling properties. Most pet owners also install a few shaded areas with a dog bed or patio.
We install a multi-layer system: proper grading first, then a gravel base for drainage, then the turf itself drains to those lower levels. Spring rain in Gwinnett won't sit on top of pet turf. Water flows through the grass and infill, then down into the base. Urine also drains completely, so odor isn't an issue.
Spring is our sweet spot for installs—the ground is workable and weather is predictable. Most residential yards take 1–3 days depending on size and prep work needed. We're booking spring appointments, and getting installed now means your yard is completely ready before summer kicks in.
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