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Norcross has changed a lot over the past decade. You've got the charm of Historic Norcross mixed with newer subdivisions popping up around Peachtree Corners, and honestly, a lot of homeowners here are hitting the same wall: their dogs are tearing up whatever grass they plant. That heavy Gwinnett clay doesn't help—it stays wet, compacts easy, and honestly doesn't give traditional turf much of a fighting chance when you've got a 60-pound lab running laps every afternoon. That's where artificial pet turf comes in. It's not some weird plastic lawn anymore. Modern pet turf actually drains better than real grass (especially on clay), doesn't need fertilizer, and holds up to serious dog traffic without bald patches by summer. We work with Norcross homeowners all the time—from the townhomes near downtown to the larger lots in the Peachtree Corners area. The install is straightforward, takes a couple days, and then you get a yard that stays green year-round without the mud, without the dead spots, and without the constant battle against Georgia's humidity and that stubborn clay underneath.
Gwinnett clay is honestly one of the biggest reasons pet turf makes sense here. It holds moisture like nobody's business, which means real grass gets fungal issues, and your dog's paws turn into mud delivery systems every time it rains. When we install pet turf in Norcross, we focus on proper base preparation—breaking up that clay, adding drainage layers, and making sure water moves away from your foundation instead of sitting around. Sun exposure varies depending on your location. Homes near Historic Norcross and in the older neighborhoods often have mature trees, which means dappled shade. The Peachtree Corners area tends to have younger landscaping with more direct sun exposure. We account for both when recommending turf thickness and infill type. Lot sizes here range pretty widely—some of the townhomes have compact yards, while single-family homes often have decent backyards for a good play area. HOA rules in mixed commercial-residential zones can vary, so we always recommend checking your covenants first. Most allow artificial turf, especially pet-specific varieties, but it's worth confirming before we break ground.
Absolutely. Clay actually benefits from artificial turf because it doesn't compact further—real grass roots struggle with it. We install a proper drainage base that lets water move through instead of pooling. Your yard will actually drain better than it does now, especially during Georgia's rainy seasons.
Modern pet turf is engineered to stay cooler than older products, and we choose infills that reflect heat. Homes with afternoon shade (common in Historic Norcross) stay even cooler. Plus, your dog can still go inside—unlike real grass, there's no muddy mess to track in.
Most residential installs take 1–2 days depending on yard size and how much prep your clay base needs. We're about 28 minutes from central Norcross, so we schedule efficiently. Typical backyards are done by day's end.
Good question. Norcross has mixed zoning, so some neighborhoods have HOA rules and others don't. Always check your covenants first—most allow artificial turf, especially pet-safe versions. We can help you navigate the approval process if needed.
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