Maintenance — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dogs love Lilburn—between the trails near Yellow River and the open spaces around Lilburn City Park, your pup has plenty of places to run. But that also means your yard takes a beating. The clay-heavy soil around Killian Hill and the rest of Gwinnett County doesn't drain the way it should, so natural grass turns into mud pits after rain, and worn spots never seem to fill in. Pet turf changes that equation entirely. Instead of fighting against our local soil conditions and your dog's natural instinct to dig and mark territory, you get a surface that actually works *with* pet ownership—no mud, no dead patches, no chemicals needed. We've installed thousands of square feet across Gwinnett neighborhoods just like yours, and we've learned what holds up to real Georgia weather and real dog wear. The difference between generic artificial grass and turf engineered for pets is bigger than most people realize, and once you see how much easier life gets, you'll wonder why you didn't do it sooner.
Lilburn's clay-based soil is beautiful for trees but terrible for grass—especially when you've got an active dog. The drainage issues that plague Gwinnett County yards mean puddles linger for days after heavy rain, and compacted soil makes it nearly impossible for roots to establish. Mature neighborhoods around the city park often have a mix of full sun and afternoon shade from established oaks, which complicates grass maintenance but works perfectly for artificial turf, which performs identically in both conditions. Most Lilburn homes sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, giving you plenty of room to create a functional pet area without sacrificing your whole yard. We typically recommend pet-specific turf in the main use zones—where your dog spends the most time—and can integrate it seamlessly with existing landscaping. Installation here accounts for our local grading challenges; proper base preparation prevents the settling issues that plague quick installations. The Yellow River area's humidity means we spec turf with excellent drainage and antimicrobial backing to prevent moisture buildup beneath the surface.
Absolutely. Pet turf is engineered specifically to handle our Georgia climate—the UV stabilizers keep it from fading in summer heat, and the drainage system we install handles Gwinnett's heavy spring and summer rains. Unlike natural grass, it won't develop mold or mildew issues even with the humidity near the Yellow River corridor. You get consistent performance year-round without seasonal die-off.
Pet turf is actually easier to maintain than natural grass around Killian Hill or near the city park. Solid waste sits on top, so cleanup takes seconds. For urine, the antimicrobial backing prevents odor buildup, and you can rinse the turf with a hose weekly or use enzyme treatments if needed. No raking, no fertilizing, no fighting clay soil.
Yes—in fact, many Lilburn yards have deep shade from oaks and pines, which is ideal for pet turf. Unlike natural grass, it thrives in shade and doesn't need sunlight. We can work around tree roots and integrate turf areas that complement your existing landscape without removing trees.
Our crew handles Gwinnett clay and root systems carefully. We remove existing grass, amend the base for proper drainage (critical here), and install turf without tearing up your property. Most residential jobs in Lilburn take 1–3 days depending on yard size and complexity. We clean up completely.
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