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Your dog loves your Lilburn backyard—the open space near Lilburn City Park, the shade from those mature trees in Killian Hill, the freedom to run without a leash. But after a few months, that Georgia red clay turns into a mud pit every time it rains, and your lawn becomes a patchy, worn-out mess. We get it. Pet owners in Gwinnett County deal with this constantly. The good news? Pet-friendly artificial turf solves the problem without chemicals, without constant reseeding, and without the guilt of keeping your dog confined to a concrete patio. At LawnLogic, we've installed hundreds of pet yards across the Atlanta area, and we're just 30 minutes away in Lilburn. We understand the Gwinnett clay, the drainage challenges that come with our subtropical climate, and what actually works when you've got an active dog running laps every single day. No marketing fluff—just durable, safe turf that your family (and your pup) will actually enjoy.
Lilburn sits on thick Gwinnett clay, which is beautiful for structure but terrible for drainage. That yellow-red soil you see after rain? It's sticky, compacts easily, and becomes slippery when wet—exactly the kind of condition that kills natural grass fast and turns backyards into mud traps when your dog's digging and playing. Our pet-turf solutions account for this by including a proper drainage base layer underneath. We're not just rolling turf over existing soil; we're building a system that handles the water that our Georgia humidity and summer thunderstorms dump on us regularly. Most Lilburn properties have mature landscaping with existing shade patterns—think the tree-lined lots around Killian Hill or near the park. We assess sun and shade before installation because even pet turf needs adequate drainage, and shaded areas stay wetter longer. Typical Lilburn residential yards run 5,000 to 10,000 square feet, so we're usually looking at partial pet areas rather than full-yard conversions. Dogs benefit most from turf in high-traffic zones—the spot where they pace, the run they've already worn brown, the muddy corner by the gate. We install with safe infill, proper edging to prevent fraying, and reinforced seams in areas where your dog will spend the most time.
Absolutely. Clay actually helps with base compaction, which is part of our installation process. The real work is creating a drainage layer beneath the turf so water moves through instead of pooling. Lilburn's clay isn't a dealbreaker—it's just something we account for during prep work. We've done dozens of yards in the area and know exactly how to handle it.
Pet-grade artificial turf is designed specifically for dogs. The backing is tough—dogs can't dig through it like natural sod. The infill we use is non-toxic, won't harm paws, and won't track into your house like mud from that Gwinnett clay does. We install with sealed seams in wear zones so it holds up to constant activity.
Pricing depends on yard size, drainage needs, and whether you're doing a full yard or just problem spots. Most Lilburn homeowners install 1,000 to 3,000 square feet of pet turf to cover high-traffic areas. We provide free estimates and can discuss payment options. Call us for a site walkthrough.
A typical residential pet-turf project takes 3 to 5 days from site prep through final install. We handle drainage work, base preparation, turf installation, and edging. Weather can affect timelines—if we're in a rainy stretch, we schedule accordingly. We'll give you a timeline during the estimate.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.