Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog's been tearing up that red clay yard, and honestly, we get it. Lawrenceville's soil—that stubborn Gwinnett red clay—turns into a muddy mess when your pup runs laps, and traditional grass just can't keep up with the wear and tear. Whether you're in the historic Courthouse area with those established older lots or over in Collins Hill, pet turf is changing the game for homeowners who want a yard that actually works for their family and their four-legged friends. We're a veteran-owned business, and we've installed artificial turf for dozens of Lawrenceville families who were tired of the mud, the dead patches, and the constant replanting cycle. Pet turf is engineered specifically for animals—it drains properly so urine doesn't pool, it stays cooler underfoot than asphalt, and it gives your dog the same feel of real grass without any of the maintenance headaches. No more brown spots, no more tracking dirt into the house every time your pup comes inside. Just a clean, durable yard that can handle whatever your pet throws at it.
Lawrenceville's terrain comes with some quirks that matter when you're planning a pet turf installation. That red clay base is hard-packed and dense—which is actually good for drainage and stability, but it means we need to prep the site properly before laying turf. Older lots in the Courthouse neighborhood tend to be more established with tighter soil conditions, so we always assess the grade and existing drainage patterns. Sun exposure varies quite a bit depending on which neighborhood you're in and how mature your trees are. Collins Hill properties often have significant tree cover, which means less heat stress on the turf and less algae growth—a real benefit in Georgia summers. We factor in shade patterns when recommending pile height and turf density for your specific yard. Most Lawrenceville residential yards range from 3,000 to 8,000 square feet, and HOA landscape rules vary by neighborhood. We always review your deed restrictions before breaking ground. The key difference for pet turf versus standard landscape turf is the backing system and infill—we use pet-safe materials and ensure proper subsurface drainage so your yard stays fresh and odor-free year-round.
Absolutely. Our pet-grade turf is rated for Georgia's climate and won't melt or degrade under intense sun. The backing allows airflow, which keeps it cooler than concrete and prevents heat buildup. In shadier Collins Hill yards, you'll see even better performance with minimal maintenance.
That's the whole point of pet turf. It's engineered with antimicrobial infill and a drainage system that channels liquid down into the base layer instead of pooling on top. Rinse it occasionally with a hose, and you won't deal with burn spots or that ammonia smell that plagued your old grass.
We assess your existing grade and compact the clay properly. If there are drainage issues or low spots, we correct them before installation. The red clay is actually stable once compacted—it's a solid foundation. We'll handle all the prep work so your turf sits perfectly.
Most neighborhoods allow it, but we always check your specific HOA guidelines before we start. Some have color or height preferences. A quick review of your deed restrictions ensures your installation stays compliant—we've worked with Courthouse-area and Collins Hill HOAs before and know what they typically approve.
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