Family Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog's been tearing up the backyard in Historic Norcross, and you're tired of muddy paws on the kitchen tile. We get it—between the Georgia clay in Gwinnett County and the constant wear from pets, keeping natural grass alive here is like fighting an uphill battle. That's where pet turf comes in. Our families have installed synthetic turf throughout 30071 and the surrounding ZIP codes, and the change is dramatic. No more dead patches near Thrasher Park–adjacent homes, no more drainage nightmares when it rains, and no more guilt trips from your golden retriever who just wants a clean place to play. Pet-specific artificial turf is engineered differently than regular synthetic grass—it's built to handle the ammonia in urine, the constant foot traffic, and the kind of roughhousing that real grass simply can't take in a humid Georgia climate. Whether you're in the Peachtree Corners area or closer to downtown, we've helped pet owners reclaim their yards. The install takes a couple of days, and within a week, you'll wonder why you didn't do this sooner.
Gwinnett County's clay-heavy soil is a double-edged sword for homeowners. It holds water like a sponge after heavy rain, which means natural grass either floods or develops thatch problems. Pet turf solves this with proper base preparation and drainage layers—something we've perfected across dozens of Norcross installs. Most yards in the Historic Norcross neighborhoods and around Peachtree Corners sit somewhere between quarter-acre and half-acre, which means you're looking at a manageable project that doesn't require heavy equipment access through side gates. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on tree cover—some homes near the older oak-lined streets get dappled afternoon shade, while others catch full southern sun. We size the turf pile height and infill type based on what your specific yard experiences. The clay base also means we sometimes need to add a gravel underlayment to prevent settling. HOA rules in mixed commercial-residential zones like ours sometimes have height or appearance restrictions, but most Norcross associations approve pet turf once they see how clean and maintained it looks. We handle all the logistics—you just enjoy the yard.
Absolutely. Georgia heat is exactly why pet turf thrives here—it doesn't dry out or brown like natural grass during drought stretches. The infill we use in Gwinnett County is engineered to breathe, so it doesn't get dangerously hot underfoot even in July. Urine dries and drains away instead of creating dead spots, which was the real problem with natural grass in humid climates like ours.
Pet turf is antimicrobial and designed for solid waste removal—you pick up after your dog like normal, then rinse the area with a hose. The backing allows urine to drain completely into the base layer, where it's broken down. Most Norcross pet owners do a quick rinse once a week, and the yard smells fresh year-round. No more mud, no more odor issues that plagued their natural grass.
Our crews work Monday through Friday, usually wrapping in one to two days depending on yard size. We manage debris removal and equipment access carefully—we're your neighbors too, and we respect the established character of these Norcross streets. We'll coordinate timing around your schedule and explain exactly what to expect.
Over seven to ten years, pet turf wins financially. You're not replacing sod, buying fungicide treatments, or reseeding dead patches caused by pet damage and Gwinnett clay drainage issues. The upfront cost is honest, but the long-term savings and hassle reduction make it worth it for most Norcross pet owners.
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