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Pet owners in Norcross know the struggle: your dog loves your yard, but your yard doesn't love your dog. That dead patch near the back fence, the muddy spots by the gate, the constant battle with lawn chemicals around your pets—it adds up fast. Artificial pet turf is what we install for homeowners throughout Norcross, from the Historic Norcross area to Peachtree Corners, who are tired of replacing sod every season or worrying about what their dogs are rolling around in. Unlike regular artificial grass, pet turf is built specifically for the wear-and-tear that comes with active dogs and cats. It drains properly so you're not dealing with puddles or that swampy smell, it holds up to digging and running without tearing, and it stays cleaner longer—no more mud tracked through your 30071 or 30092 home. We've installed thousands of yards across Gwinnett County, and we know exactly how to prep Norcross soil and design a yard that works as hard as your pets do. Whether you've got a tiny postage-stamp yard downtown or a larger lot in one of the residential neighborhoods, pet turf transforms your outdoor space into something your whole family—furry members included—can actually enjoy.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which is both a blessing and a challenge. That heavy, dense soil holds moisture longer than most homeowners realize, which means natural grass struggles with drainage and compaction when dogs are running around. When we install pet turf here, we account for that clay base—proper base preparation and sub-layer drainage are non-negotiable if you want your turf performing five, ten, even fifteen years down the line. The area gets decent sun exposure depending on your lot location, especially in the Peachtree Corners neighborhoods where larger oaks and pines can create mixed shade patterns. We assess your specific yard's sun and shade before recommending turf pile height and infill type; a shadier yard needs different specs than one that bakes in afternoon sun. Most Norcross yards range from modest urban lots to moderate suburban sizes, which means installation is usually straightforward—no massive acreage work. One thing we always discuss with Norcross homeowners: check your HOA rules if you're in a deed-restricted community. Some neighborhood covenants have specific language about artificial surfaces, so it's worth a quick review before we start. The good news? We've never had a pet turf installation rejected by a Gwinnett County HOA when the work is done properly.
Absolutely. Georgia summers are tough on natural grass, and artificial pet turf actually performs better in the heat and humidity. Our turf materials are UV-stabilized and won't fade under Norcross sun, and the drainage system we install handles the occasional heavy rain that rolls through Gwinnett. Unlike real grass, it won't develop mold or fungal issues from moisture buildup.
We don't rely on the clay to drain—we work around it. We install a permeable base layer and use infill products specifically designed for pet yards that move liquid away from the surface and down through the system. Water drains to a perimeter catch or into the surrounding soil at a controlled rate, so you won't have standing water or odor problems in your Norcross yard.
Yes, though we'll adjust the turf specifications. Shade from large oaks and pines is common in those neighborhoods. We recommend slightly lighter-colored infill and lower pile heights in heavy shade to improve drainage and prevent moisture trapping. Full sun yards can handle premium pile heights, but shade areas need a modified approach.
Most residential Norcross yards—whether you're in 30071, 30092, or 30093—take 2 to 4 days depending on lot size and base prep. Clay soil sometimes requires more careful grading and compaction, which adds a day compared to sandy soil. We'll give you an exact timeline during the free site visit once we assess your specific yard.
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