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Here's what we hear from a lot of Norcross homeowners: they've got beautiful properties in Historic Norcross or the Peachtree Corners area, they love their dogs or cats, but their natural lawn is getting torn up. Between Georgia's clay-heavy soil and the summer heat, keeping grass healthy while pets are running around gets expensive fast. That's where pet turf comes in. Our artificial grass is built specifically to handle the wear-and-tear that real grass just can't survive. It drains instantly (no muddy patches), it doesn't stain, and your dog can zoom across it all day without killing it. We've installed luxury pet turf systems throughout Gwinnett County, and we understand the Norcross aesthetic—whether you're in a historic home near downtown or a newer estate in the surrounding neighborhoods. The goal isn't to make your yard look artificial; it's to give you a yard that actually works for your life. No more brown spots, no more replacing sod every spring, no more worrying that your golden retriever is destroying your investment.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and doesn't drain naturally the way sandier soils do. This matters for pet turf because proper base preparation is everything—standing water and soggy ground underneath will cause problems down the line. We always install a compacted base and drainage layer before the turf goes down. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on which neighborhood you're in. Properties near Thrasher Park and Downtown Norcross often have mature oak and pine trees providing afternoon shade, while newer estates in the outer areas get more direct sunlight. That affects which turf pile height and blade density we recommend. Some HOAs in the Peachtree Corners area have specific landscape guidelines, so we verify those upfront with you. Yard sizes in Norcross range from modest quarter-acre lots to sprawling estates, and we've got pet turf solutions for all of them. Installation typically takes 2–4 days depending on site prep and square footage. The clay base means we do extra work to ensure proper grading and drainage—it's not cutting corners, it's respecting the local soil.
Absolutely, but it requires the right base. Gwinnett clay compacts well, which is actually good for stability. We excavate, compact a base layer, add drainage rock and a geotextile, then install the turf. This setup prevents water from pooling underneath. The clay itself isn't a problem—poor drainage preparation is. We've done this hundreds of times in the area.
Falling leaves and pollen are part of life in Norcross, especially near Thrasher Park and older tree-lined streets. Pet turf handles this well—just blow leaves off with a leaf blower or light rake. For organic debris, a quick rinse with a hose works. We'll show you the simple maintenance routine that keeps it looking sharp year-round without chemicals.
Many Norcross neighborhoods do have HOA oversight, though rules vary. Some embrace artificial turf for water conservation; others have guidelines about appearance. We handle the compliance conversation with you and can pull documentation if needed. Most modern HOAs approve high-end pet turf because it improves property values and supports sustainability.
For most residential yards in the area, we're looking at 2–4 days depending on size and site prep complexity. Smaller yards might be done in a day. The Gwinnett clay base takes extra care to prepare correctly, so we don't rush it. We'll give you a timeline specific to your property during the estimate.
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