Before After — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog's been tearing up the backyard, and honestly, you're tired of looking at mud patches every time it rains. We get it—especially here in Norcross, where the clay soil and Georgia humidity make it tough to keep natural grass looking decent. A lot of homeowners in the 30071 and 30092 areas are making the switch to pet turf, and the difference is night and day. Instead of dealing with brown spots, dust clouds, and constant reseeding, you get a yard that actually holds up to your dog's favorite bathroom spot. No more urine burn marks, no more digging craters, and your patio doesn't turn into a mud room entrance every time Fido comes inside. We've installed pet turf systems across Historic Norcross and the surrounding neighborhoods, and the before-and-after transformations speak for themselves. Your lawn stays green year-round, drainage handles the Georgia rain without pooling, and cleanup is ridiculously easy. If you've been thinking about it, now's a good time to see what's possible for your yard.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which is honestly both a blessing and a challenge. The clay holds moisture really well, but it also compacts hard in high-traffic areas—exactly where dogs spend most of their time. That's why pet turf with proper base preparation is such a game-changer here. The clay needs to be graded correctly so water doesn't pool in your yard, especially during Georgia's wet springs. We typically install a crushed stone and recycled rubber base system that lets drainage move through quickly while keeping your pet turf stable and cushioned. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're near Downtown Norcross with mature tree coverage or in the newer Peachtree Corners developments where yards are more open. Shaded yards actually benefit from pet turf since natural grass struggles under trees anyway. Most residential lots in this area are quarter-acre to half-acre backyards, which means the installation is manageable but thorough—no shortcuts with base prep. HOA communities in Norcross tend to be flexible with pet turf as long as the installation looks clean and finished, but always worth checking your covenant before we start.
Absolutely. Gwinnett clay is heavy, but that's fine—we remove the old sod, grade the clay properly for drainage, then install a base layer system that lets water pass through. The clay underneath actually provides a stable foundation. The key is the grading and base prep, which we handle before the turf goes down. Your yard won't puddle or stay soggy.
Pet turf is designed with a porous backing that lets urine drain straight through into the base layer, not sit on top like natural grass. Our system includes drainage that moves liquid away from the turf surface. In Norcross summers, that ventilation keeps odor from building up. You just rinse the area with a hose when needed—takes thirty seconds.
Most residential yards in the 30071 zip code take three to five days, depending on size and how much old grass we're removing. If you have a half-acre lot, plan for the longer end. Weather in Georgia can affect timing, so we schedule accordingly. You're usually back to a fully usable yard within a week.
Yes. Modern pet turf doesn't retain heat the way asphalt does. It stays cooler than you'd expect, and the surface won't burn paw pads. Dogs can play comfortably even on 90-degree days. We use turf specifically rated for pet use, with antimicrobial properties that reduce bacteria growth in our humid Georgia climate.
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