Dog Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog deserves a yard that can actually handle the chaos—especially in Lawrenceville, where the established neighborhoods around the Historic Courthouse area and Collins Hill have properties built on that notorious Gwinnett red clay. That clay is beautiful for the landscape, but it's murder on grass, and it's even worse when your dog is running laps and digging. Artificial turf changes that whole dynamic. Instead of watching your yard turn into a mud pit every time it rains or your pup gets energetic, you get a clean, durable surface that drains properly and looks fresh year-round. We've installed sport courts and dog yards throughout Gwinnett County, and Lawrenceville homeowners consistently tell us it's one of the best upgrades they've made. No more brown patches, no more tracking mud through the house, and honestly, your dog gets more playtime because you're not worried about destroying the lawn. Whether your lot is a quarter-acre or something bigger, artificial turf sized and built for active dogs turns your backyard into something you'll actually enjoy using instead of constantly maintaining.
Lawrenceville's signature red clay soil is actually one of the biggest reasons homeowners choose artificial turf for dog yards. That clay doesn't drain well, which means puddles after rain and mud season lasting longer than you'd expect. When your dog is running around, regular grass gets torn up quickly on clay—it just doesn't have the same spring-back. Artificial turf solves this with a base system designed to shed water properly, so your yard stays usable even after heavy rain. The neighborhoods around the Historic Courthouse tend to have mature, established properties with older oak and pine trees, which means you might have shaded areas mixed with sunny spots. Our sport courts handle both conditions well; we'll assess your specific yard's light patterns during the site visit. HOA rules in some Gwinnett properties can be strict about landscaping, but artificial turf almost always falls within guidelines since it maintains a manicured look. Most Lawrenceville residential lots range from a quarter to half-acre, so we typically customize the court area to fit the space you're actually using—not just maximum coverage. Installation on red clay requires a solid base prep to ensure long-term durability and proper drainage. We handle that foundation work as part of the full package, so your investment holds up season after season.
Absolutely. Red clay actually benefits from artificial turf because clay doesn't drain naturally. We install a proper base system that lets water flow through instead of pooling. Your dog stays dry, the surface stays clean, and you avoid the mud that's so common on clay lots in Gwinnett County. The turf itself is a game-changer once you've dealt with clay for a few years.
Most Gwinnett HOAs approve artificial turf because it maintains a neat, manicured appearance—sometimes better than struggling with dead grass and bare patches. We recommend checking your specific CC&Rs, but we've worked with dozens of neighborhoods around the Historic Courthouse area and Collins Hill without issues. We can also help you document the installation if your HOA requires approval.
Our sport court turf is designed for mixed sun and shade. Lawrenceville lots with mature trees are perfect candidates. Unlike live grass, artificial turf doesn't need eight hours of direct sun—it performs great in dappled or partial shade. We assess your specific light patterns during the site visit and recommend the best product for your conditions.
Not at all. We handle base preparation and leveling as part of the install. Established properties around Lawrenceville often have settled or sloped yards, but that's exactly what we manage. We'll grade and prep the site properly so your turf sits flat and drains correctly, regardless of the starting condition.
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