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Norcross yards face a real problem: that heavy Gwinnett clay doesn't drain well, and keeping natural sod alive through Georgia summers while managing pet wear takes serious effort. We've worked with enough homeowners in Historic Norcross and around Peachtree Corners to know that pets and traditional grass don't always play nice together. Your dog's favorite spot becomes a mud pit after rain, the grass thins out from constant traffic, and suddenly you're reseeding every spring just to keep things presentable. Pet turf changes that equation entirely. It's designed to handle the punishment—claws, urine, constant running—without degrading. The drainage system sits underneath, so puddles and urine spots don't become ongoing problems. Installation in Norcross is straightforward for our crew; we handle the site prep, manage that clay base properly, and make sure your new turf is ready for whatever your pets throw at it. You get a yard that actually functions year-round, not one that needs constant babying.
Norcross sits on clay-heavy soil that's common across Gwinnett County. When you're comparing pet turf to natural sod, that clay is your biggest ally with artificial—it compacts well as a base layer, and it doesn't shift around like sandy soil would. Your neighborhood density matters too. Homes in Historic Norcross and near Thrasher Park tend to have smaller to mid-sized yards, which means pet turf installation costs less per square foot and your dog gets maximum usable space. Sun exposure varies block to block around Peachtree Corners and downtown—some yards catch afternoon sun hard, others get filtered shade. We account for both when recommending pile height and backing material; higher-traffic sunny yards need slightly different specs than shaded corners. One thing we always discuss with Norcross homeowners: if you're in an HOA, check your landscape guidelines first. Most allow pet turf without issue, but a few have specific color or texture preferences. Installation itself typically takes one day for residential properties here, weather permitting. We're based about 28 minutes away, so logistics are simple.
Absolutely. Gwinnett clay actually compacts into an excellent foundation layer. We add a crushed stone base to improve drainage, then install the turf system on top. The clay's density prevents settling or shifting, which is honestly better than dealing with sandier soil. Your yard stays level season after season.
That's the whole point of switching. Pet turf has a permeable backing designed to let urine drain straight through instead of pooling on the surface. You'll rinse the affected area occasionally with a hose—takes 30 seconds—and that's it. No brown spots, no odor buildup, no dead patches come spring.
Most residential properties in the 30071 and 30092 zip codes finish in a single day. We handle site prep, base layers, and installation from morning through late afternoon. Larger yards near Thrasher Park or multi-pet households might run into a second morning, but that's rare. Your pet can use the new turf the day after we finish.
Over five to seven years, pet turf wins by a significant margin. You avoid annual reseeding, replacement sod costs, chemical treatments, and water bills. Norcross homeowners typically break even within three years, then enjoy a fully functional yard without the maintenance treadmill.
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