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Your dog's been tearing up your Norcross yard, and you're tired of replacing dead patches every spring. That clay soil in Gwinnett County doesn't drain well, which means mud after rain and compacted, bare spots where your pup runs. Pet-friendly artificial turf is honestly one of the smartest moves homeowners around Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners have made in the last few years. It looks like real grass, handles pet waste without turning into a swamp, and doesn't require the constant reseeding that Georgia's humidity demands. We install pet turf systems built to handle claws, urine, and heavy foot traffic—the stuff that shreds natural lawns. Whether you've got a small yard near Downtown Norcross or a bigger property in one of the surrounding neighborhoods, artificial turf gives you a low-maintenance outdoor space your dog will love and you won't resent maintaining. No more brown spots, no more mud tracked through the house, and your pets get the same playtime comfort they always have.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which is notoriously dense and slow-draining—a real problem if you're dealing with dog urine saturation and standing water. Natural grass struggles here, especially in shaded areas near mature trees that are common throughout the Historic Norcross neighborhoods. Pet artificial turf needs proper base preparation on this clay; we install a perforated drainage layer that channels liquid away from the turf face and into the soil below, preventing ammonia buildup and odor issues. The mixed commercial-residential landscape around Peachtree Corners means yard sizes vary, but most Norcross properties are well-suited for full-yard or backyard-only installations. Sun exposure varies—south-facing yards get intense afternoon heat, while tree-lined lots near Thrasher Park have dappled shade. We account for both when selecting pile height and infill density. Many Gwinnett County HOAs have specific rules about artificial turf appearance and maintenance standards, so we make sure your installation meets those guidelines before we start. The clay base also means we need to remove and properly grade the existing soil before laying the turf foundation.
Absolutely. Artificial turf doesn't need sunlight to stay green, which is perfect for shaded yards near trees throughout Historic Norcross. The real consideration is drainage—shaded areas don't dry as quickly, so we pay extra attention to your subsurface base and make sure water moves away from the turf. Your dog's play area will stay usable and odor-free year-round, rain or shine.
Pricing depends on your yard size, existing ground condition, and drainage needs. Norcross yards typically range from 500 to 3,000 square feet. We account for Gwinnett clay removal and proper base installation in our quotes—that's where the real value is. Get a free site visit to understand your specific costs; we'll walk through materials, labor, and timeline.
Yes, if it's installed correctly. Pet turf has antimicrobial infill and engineered drainage that lets urine pass through to the base layer rather than pooling on the surface. Norcross's clay soil means proper subsurface grading is critical—we ensure liquid moves away efficiently. Regular rinsing with a hose keeps everything fresh.
Our pet turf systems last 12–15 years in Georgia weather. Gwinnett's humidity and temperature swings are tough on landscaping, but quality artificial turf is engineered for it. UV-resistant fibers hold their color, and proper drainage prevents the moisture issues that degrade cheaper installations.
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