Veteran Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dogs and red clay don't mix well in Lawrenceville. If you've got a pup tearing up your backyard around the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse area or over in Collins Hill, you know exactly what I mean. That Georgia clay gets slick when wet, turns to dust when dry, and your dog's paws track it everywhere—into your house, your car, your sanity. Pet turf fixes all of that. We install synthetic grass that's specifically designed for dogs: it drains fast so standing water doesn't create muddy messes, it stays cool in summer (important when the sun's beating down on Lawrenceville), and it gives your dog a clean, safe place to play without destroying your yard. A lot of homeowners in this area are tired of replanting grass every season or dealing with bare patches where their dogs run. Artificial turf is the answer. We've been helping Lawrenceville families get their yards back, and we've earned the respect of folks who appreciate quality work and fair pricing—especially veterans, who get a discount on every job we do. Your yard can actually become a place you enjoy again instead of a maintenance headache.
Lawrenceville sits on some stubborn Gwinnett red clay, which is beautiful for the historic aesthetic of the area but a nightmare for traditional grass and dogs. That clay doesn't drain well, which means puddles hang around after rain and your dog's paws become little mud-delivery systems. When we install pet turf here, proper base preparation is non-negotiable. We remove the clay to the right depth, add a crushed stone base for drainage, and then lay the pet-specific turf with an engineered backing that lets water drain straight through instead of pooling underneath. The mature lots around Collins Hill and near the courthouse often have established trees, which creates shade patterns throughout the day. Pet turf handles shade better than natural grass, but we do account for sun exposure when recommending blade thickness and infill type. HOA rules in some Lawrenceville neighborhoods are fairly standard—most permit artificial turf as long as it looks maintained—but we always verify before starting. Yards here tend to be mid-sized, which makes the installation timeline reasonable. We can typically complete a full residential pet turf job in one to two days, so disruption is minimal.
Gwinnett County's red clay is the culprit. It drains poorly and holds moisture, so even light rain creates muddy conditions that stick to your dog's paws. Natural grass struggles in clay, which means bare spots where your dog runs. Pet turf with a proper drainage base solves this completely—water flows through instead of pooling on top.
Absolutely. We use turf specifically engineered for pets, with reinforced backing and durable blade materials rated for heavy use. Dogs running, digging, and playing won't damage it. The infill system (usually recycled rubber or crumb) provides cushioning and odor control. We size the installation to handle your dog's activity level and frequency.
Direct sun can warm artificial turf, but pet-grade products are designed to stay cooler than traditional artificial grass. We use lighter-colored blades and open-weave designs that allow air circulation. Providing a shaded spot nearby is still smart—even natural grass users do this during peak summer heat.
Yes. We give every veteran a discount on our service, no exceptions. If you served, we respect that. Contact us with your branch and discharge status, and we'll apply your discount immediately. We're located about 40 minutes from Lawrenceville, but we service the entire area regularly.
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