Pricing Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pet owners in Norcross deal with a real problem: that clay-heavy Gwinnett soil turns into a muddy mess the second your dog runs around the yard, especially near Thrasher Park where humidity lingers. Artificial turf for pets isn't just about aesthetics—it's about having a yard that actually functions year-round without turning into a swamp or dead patch of brown grass every summer. We've installed pet turf across the 30071 and 30092 zip codes, from the Historic Norcross neighborhoods to properties backing onto the Peachtree Corners area. The difference is night and day. Your dog gets a clean, safe surface to play on. You get rid of the constant mud tracking, the urine burn spots, and the six-month wait for grass to recover. Pet-friendly artificial turf handles the Georgia heat and humidity without degrading, and it drains properly so your pup isn't standing in puddles after rain. Pricing varies based on your lot size and existing yard conditions—Norcross yards tend to range from compact urban lots to larger suburban setups—but we can walk you through what your specific project will cost. Most pet owners find the investment pays for itself in about three to four years when you factor in water bills, reseeding, fertilizer, and repair costs from damage.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and doesn't drain naturally like sandy soil. This is actually perfect for artificial turf installation because we have a stable base to work with, but it means we need to manage drainage carefully. We always recommend proper base preparation—usually a recycled asphalt or recycled rubber layer—so water moves through the turf system instead of pooling around your foundation. Sun exposure varies significantly in this area. Properties closer to Downtown Norcross and in Historic neighborhoods often have mature trees providing afternoon shade, while newer construction toward Peachtree Corners tends to be more open. This affects your turf choice. Shade-tolerant pet turf holds up better under trees; full-sun yards need different fiber blends that handle UV exposure without fading. Most residential yards in Norcross fall between 3,000 and 8,000 square feet of usable lawn space. If you've got the space, we often recommend installing pet turf in high-traffic zones first—the back patio area, dog run zones—rather than the entire property. It's more budget-friendly and lets you see results before expanding. HOA rules vary by neighborhood, so we always check your restrictions before quoting.
Norcross pet turf typically runs $8–$15 per square foot installed, depending on prep work needed for that Gwinnett clay, your shade situation, and which turf grade you choose. Most residential yards fall between $12,000–$18,000 total. We'll do a site visit to assess drainage needs and give you an exact quote for your property in the 30071 or 30092 area.
Absolutely. Georgia heat is brutal, but modern pet turf is specifically engineered for it. Fiber doesn't degrade like live grass does in our humidity. The real key is proper drainage underneath—we design that to handle our summer storms so water doesn't trap heat or encourage algae. Your turf stays cool and stays safe for your dog's paws year-round.
Yes. Clay doesn't drain on its own, so we always install a base layer—usually recycled asphalt or engineered drainage rock—beneath the turf. This prevents pooling and keeps your yard functional even after heavy rain. It's a standard step for any Gwinnett installation, and it's built into our quotes.
Yes, but we size the fiber to handle shade better. Older neighborhoods with mature trees need turf with higher blade density and shade-rated materials. We'll assess your sun hours and recommend the right product. Some shade is actually helpful in Georgia—it keeps the surface cooler for your dog.
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