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Building a new home in Norcross? One of the smartest moves you can make during construction is planning your outdoor space with pet turf from the start. Most new builds in the Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners areas sit on dense Gwinnett clay—the kind of soil that turns into a muddy mess when you've got dogs running around, and drains poorly during our Georgia rainy seasons. Installing artificial turf while your home is being framed means your landscaper can work without interfering with foundation settling, grading, or utility lines. Your future yard becomes part of the construction timeline rather than an afterthought. We've worked with dozens of new construction families across 30071, 30092, and 30093 who wished they'd made this decision earlier. Pet turf specifically handles the wear patterns dogs create—high-traffic routes to gates, the worn spots under favorite shade trees near Thrasher Park views, and the constant digging that destroys natural grass. Unlike sod or seed, you won't spend your first year fighting to establish a lawn while puppies destroy every blade. Your yard is functional, durable, and ready for your family the day you move in.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett County's characteristic red clay, which compacts hard and doesn't naturally drain the way sandy soils do. This matters for pet turf installation because proper base preparation is non-negotiable—we excavate and install 4-6 inches of crushed stone with perforated underlayment to handle both standing water and the intense rainfall during our summer thunderstorm season. Your new construction lot probably has varying grades depending on where your home sits relative to storm drains and easements. We account for that during layout. Many neighborhoods in Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners have HOA landscape guidelines worth reviewing early—some have restrictions on artificial turf height, color specifications, or perimeter edging styles. Check with your builder or HOA before finalizing materials. New homes here typically have yards ranging from quarter-acre urban lots to half-acre residential parcels. Larger yards benefit from turf because they're expensive to maintain naturally, especially with clay soil. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on mature tree canopy around your property and whether you're positioned near commercial corridors or tree-lined residential streets. We'll assess your specific lot's microclimate during the site visit.
Absolutely. Clay drainage is actually why you want turf here—we lay a proper stone and perforated backing system that handles our seasonal rain better than natural grass ever could. Your dogs won't create muddy craters in Norcross clay like they do in sod. The turf surface stays firm and clean regardless of soil type underneath.
Yes, and that's the smart play. We typically install after your home's final grading is complete but before landscaping finishing touches. It doesn't interfere with HVAC, utilities, or foundation settlement. Many builders in 30071 coordinate turf installation as part of the final construction phase so you're ready day one.
Most do now, but you'll want to confirm before ordering materials. Check your HOA guidelines or ask your builder—they usually know the turf specifications neighbors have already approved. We've installed throughout both areas without issues when specifications are pre-approved.
Typically 2-4 days depending on yard size and existing grade work. Since construction crews are already on-site managing grading and utilities, timing coordinates smoothly. There's no disruption to your home build, and your yard's done before closing.
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