Summer Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog's been tearing up the lawn all summer, and honestly, you're tired of the mud, the dead patches, and that perpetual smell. Norcross backyards—especially around Historic Norcross and toward Peachtree Corners—deal with a real problem: Gwinnett's heavy clay soil doesn't drain well, pets compact it worse, and the Georgia heat makes natural grass nearly impossible to maintain when Fido's using it as his personal bathroom. Pet artificial turf solves this. It's not fake-looking anymore either. Modern pet turf actually looks like real grass, drains instantly so urine doesn't pool, and it's designed specifically so paws don't sink and get muddy. You get a yard that stays green year-round, doesn't require constant reseeding or chemical treatments, and your dog gets a safe, comfortable place to run. We've installed systems across Norcross—from smaller yards near Downtown to bigger properties in the mixed residential zones—and homeowners stop treating their backyards like a maintenance headache. Summer's the ideal time to install because we can get the job done before peak heat, your pet adjusts to the new surface, and you're actually enjoying your yard by August instead of staring at bare spots.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which is both a blessing and a curse. It's stable for construction, but it compacts like concrete when pets walk on it repeatedly, and it holds water instead of draining it. That means puddles, muddy paws, and urine saturation—which creates dead zones in natural grass and smells. Our pet turf systems account for this by sitting on a proper base layer that sheds water away from the soil underneath. Most Norcross yards are mixed—some have mature trees providing afternoon shade (especially in Historic Norcross), while others face full southern exposure toward Thrasher Park area. Full-sun yards heat up faster, so we recommend lighter-colored backing and extra infill choices that stay cooler. Yard sizes vary from tight urban lots near Downtown to more spacious quarter-acre setups, and our installation crew adjusts grading and drainage on each one. HOA rules in some Norcross neighborhoods restrict certain turf colors or require permits, so we always check that first. Summer installation works well here because the ground's workable, and your dog has time to adjust before cooler months. We're based about 28 minutes away, so turnaround on quotes and scheduling is quick.
Not if it's installed right. Georgia heat is real, but quality pet turf with light-colored backing and proper infill stays manageable. We also recommend lighter shades of turf if your yard gets direct sun all day. Dogs also naturally seek shade under trees—common in Historic Norcross yards—so they're not spending eight hours on hot turf anyway. Always keep water bowls accessible.
Yes—that's actually why pet turf works so well here. Gwinnett's heavy clay holds water and urine; artificial systems drain through the backing and base layer within minutes. No puddles, no soggy spots, no bacterial buildup. The clay actually gives us a solid, stable foundation for proper installation.
Most residential yards in the Norcross area take 2–4 days depending on size and grading needs. We schedule summer installs early or late in the week to work around peak heat. Your dog can use the yard carefully within 24 hours and fully after a week once infill settles.
Some Norcross neighborhoods have guidelines about turf color and appearance. We check HOA rules before any quote. Most modern pet turf meets residential aesthetic standards, but it's better to confirm upfront than deal with issues mid-install.
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