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Pet turf in Lilburn solves a problem a lot of homeowners around Killian Hill and near Lilburn City Park know too well: dogs tearing up what's left of your yard after Georgia clay gets wet and compacted. We've installed artificial pet turf throughout Gwinnett County, and Lilburn yards present their own quirks—mature neighborhoods with established trees, varying lot sizes, and that heavy clay base that makes natural grass recovery nearly impossible once paws get involved. What makes pet turf different from regular artificial grass is drainage and durability. Your dog isn't just walking on it; they're using it as a bathroom, rolling in it, and running laps after squirrels. The turf we install is built for that. It drains urine away immediately so there's no smell, no staining, and no mushy spots come spring when Lilburn gets that typical Georgia rain. Installation takes about a day, and by the end of it, you've got a yard that handles whatever your pets throw at it—literally—without needing to reseed every season or deal with muddy paw prints tracking through your house.
Lilburn's Gwinnett clay is a real factor when we're preparing your yard for pet turf. That dense clay base means water pools easily on natural grass, which is why so many yards here end up compacted and bare where dogs spend time. We address this during installation by ensuring proper grading and sub-base preparation—it's not complicated, but skipping it means water sits where it shouldn't. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on your neighborhood. Lots near Lilburn City Park tend to have mature trees providing afternoon shade, which is actually beneficial for pet turf longevity. Full sun yards need slightly different infill choices to handle UV exposure better, but modern pet turf products hold up well either way. Yard size around Lilburn typically ranges from modest quarter-acre lots to larger properties, and pet turf works at any scale. We've installed small runs and full backyards. One thing to note: if your property has an HOA—and many neighborhoods here do—confirm turf colors and pile heights fit guidelines before we start. Most do, but it's worth a quick call to your management company first.
Absolutely. Clay actually helps pet turf stay stable since it compacts well. The key is proper base preparation during installation—we make sure drainage pathways are set up so urine and rainwater don't pool on top of the clay. Once that's done, your clay base becomes an asset, not a problem.
No. Pet turf is specifically designed with permeable backing and infill that lets urine drain straight through into the base below. You can rinse it with a garden hose occasionally, but honestly, most Lilburn homeowners just let rainfall handle maintenance. No smell, no staining, no damage.
A typical residential yard—whether it's in Killian Hill or near the City Park area—takes one day from start to finish. We handle site prep, base installation, turf laying, and seaming. You can have dogs on it the same evening, though we ask you give the infill 24 hours to fully settle before heavy use.
Pet turf has enhanced drainage, tighter backing to prevent digging, and infill choices that resist odor better. Regular artificial grass wasn't designed for the wear and tear—and biological load—that pets create. Pet turf is built for it.
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