Bbb Accredited — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog loves your Lilburn backyard—the open space near Lilburn City Park, the room to run along Killian Hill, maybe even access to those neighborhood trails. But your lawn doesn't love your dog back. Between the clay-heavy Gwinnett soil that gets compacted fast, the Georgia heat that stresses natural grass, and the reality that pets just wear yards down, most homeowners in 30047 end up with bare patches and muddy spots by mid-summer. Pet turf changes that equation entirely. We've installed synthetic pet grass throughout Lilburn's mature neighborhoods for families who wanted their yards to actually function—no dead zones, no mud tracking into the house, and honestly, no guilt about letting your dog be a dog. A properly installed pet turf system handles the Georgia climate, drains like it should, and looks natural enough that your neighbors won't think you've given up on landscaping. We're local to the area, BBB-accredited, and we've learned exactly what works in Gwinnett County yards.
Lilburn's soil is primarily Gwinnett clay—dense, slow-draining, and prone to compaction. That matters because when you add a 60-pound dog to natural grass over clay, you're accelerating erosion and dead spots. Pet turf needs a solid base foundation, and we account for that heavy clay by installing proper drainage systems underneath. Sun exposure varies significantly in this area; homes near Lilburn City Park and throughout Killian Hill have mixed sun-shade patterns depending on lot orientation and mature tree coverage. We assess your specific yard's light conditions because pet turf still performs better with balanced light exposure. HOA regulations in Lilburn neighborhoods are generally reasonable about synthetic turf, but we always verify local guidelines before installation. Most residential lots in 30047 range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which is ideal for pet turf installation—large enough to give your dog real running space, manageable enough that installation and infill maintenance stay straightforward. The Georgia humidity and occasional heavy rain mean drainage is non-negotiable; we slope installations properly and use permeable infill that handles Gwinnett's seasonal wet periods.
Absolutely. Gwinnett clay actually stabilizes the turf base really well if we prepare it right. We excavate, compact, and add a drainage layer beneath the turf—that prevents water pooling and the muddy mess that natural grass creates over clay. Your dog gets a clean surface year-round, and the clay underneath works in our favor for installation stability.
We use turf blends designed for warm climates and infill materials that don't retain excessive heat. That said, like any outdoor surface, it'll warm up in direct sun. Most Lilburn yards have enough shade from trees or structures that dogs have cooler spots to retreat to. We can recommend shaded installation areas during your consultation.
Way less than natural grass. Basic maintenance includes rinsing weekly to prevent odor buildup, raking infill occasionally to keep it even, and topping up infill maybe once yearly depending on usage. Lilburn's weather—humidity, occasional heavy rain—actually helps; water naturally redistributes infill. We'll walk you through everything during installation.
Yes. We're based 30 minutes from Lilburn and serve Gwinnett County regularly. We can usually schedule consultations within 1–2 weeks and installation within 3–4 weeks depending on season. Spring and fall book up faster, but we maintain steady availability year-round.
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