Dog Run — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog deserves better than a mud pit, and Lawrenceville's red clay soil makes that mud pit almost inevitable. We've installed artificial turf sport courts for dozens of homeowners across Gwinnett County—from the established neighborhoods near the Historic Courthouse area to the larger lots in Collins Hill—and the transformation is always the same: your pup gets a clean, durable play surface that actually drains, and you stop tracking clay through the house. Lawrenceville's older properties often come with compacted, dense soil that doesn't absorb water well, which means puddles, bacteria breeding grounds, and turf that gets torn up faster than you'd expect. Our synthetic turf solutions are engineered specifically for Georgia's climate and soil challenges. We handle everything from site prep (yes, we deal with that stubborn red clay) to proper base installation and drainage—so your dog run actually works year-round, not just on dry days.
Gwinnett red clay is beautiful to look at but tough to work with. It compacts hard, sheds water poorly, and creates those orange stains you see on driveways all over Lawrenceville. When we install a dog-run sport court, we're not just laying turf over existing dirt—we're building a complete system. We excavate, remove the problematic clay from the top layer, install a gravel and sand base, add our subsurface drainage, and then set the turf. This matters in Lawrenceville because many of the neighborhood lots, especially the older properties near Collins Hill and downtown, have been settling for decades. Shade patterns vary wildly too. Some homes are tree-heavy (which helps in summer but slows drainage), while others sit in full sun. We assess your specific yard's microclimate during the free consultation. Homeowners also check with their HOA—Gwinnett neighborhoods vary on landscape requirements, and we help you navigate that before installation begins.
Fair question, especially in Lawrenceville. Our premium turf is engineered to stay 10–15 degrees cooler than basic synthetic alternatives because of the yarn composition and infill blend. We also design proper drainage so water sits on top briefly (giving cooling effect) rather than pooling. Most dogs adapt within days, and they have shade options on the property too.
This is the core install difference. We remove problem clay, install a engineered base system with perforated drainage pipe, and slope the court away from structures. Standing water and mud become non-issues. Your dog stays clean, bacteria don't accumulate, and the turf lasts longer because it's not waterlogged.
It depends on your lot size and HOA rules. Lawrenceville and Gwinnett County typically don't require permits for decorative landscaping under a certain area, but we always verify local codes before starting. Some neighborhoods have design guidelines—we check those during your initial walk-through.
Same day, technically, but we recommend waiting 24–48 hours for the infill to fully settle. Your dog can play immediately after, and the surface continues to firm up over about a week. Full performance is reached around day 7.
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