Vs Gravel — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Gravel yards in Oakwood don't cut it anymore—especially when you've got dogs running around and kids playing outside. That dusty, muddy mess between your house and Lake Lanier? We're replacing it with pet turf that actually works in Hall County's climate. Our artificial grass handles the clay soil underneath, survives our humidity spikes, and gives your pets a clean, safe place to play without the constant raking, weeding, and mud tracking through the house. Homeowners around the Mundy Mill area and throughout Oakwood have ditched their gravel pits for good reason: pet turf drains faster than you'd think, resists the wear patterns dogs create, and looks maintenance-free because it basically is. Whether you're five minutes from Gainesville or tucked into one of Oakwood's quieter neighborhoods, we've installed enough yards in Hall County to know exactly what works here. No more choosing between a beautiful yard and a functional one.
Oakwood sits on Hall County's dense clay base, which actually works in your favor for pet turf installation. That clay doesn't drain naturally, so gravel becomes a muddy nightmare during our spring rains and summer humidity spikes. Our pet-grade turf system includes proper base preparation and drainage layers that account for this—we're not just laying grass on top of the problem. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're near the lake-adjacent properties south of town or in the tree-covered Mundy Mill neighborhoods. We assess your specific lot during the site visit because a south-facing yard in Oakwood gets different wear than a shaded corner lot. Most residential yards in this area range from quarter-acre to half-acre, and we've got installation experience with everything from compact townhome yards to larger family properties. The humidity here means your pet turf needs proper edge sealing and infill choices that resist compaction—details we handle as standard on every Oakwood installation.
Yes. We build a sub-base that sits on top of your clay, not directly on it. This includes drainage stone and a perforated layer that lets water move through the turf system instead of pooling. Oakwood's heavy clay actually makes proper installation more important—and more valuable—since gravel never solves the mud problem. We've done this dozens of times in Hall County.
Most residential yards take two to three days, depending on lot size and existing ground conditions. We'll schedule around your neighborhood's access patterns and make sure we're not blocking driveways in the Mundy Mill area or other tight residential streets. Site prep is the real time investment, especially with clay removal and base leveling.
We check drainage patterns carefully on lake-adjacent properties because they have unique water movement. Pet turf itself works fine, but we may recommend additional slope or drainage solutions depending on your specific location. A site visit tells us whether your yard needs standard installation or modified specs.
Gravel in Oakwood means raking after rain, topping it off seasonally, and dealing with tracked mud indoors. Over three to five years, that labor and material cost adds up. Pet turf costs more upfront but eliminates yearly maintenance, replacement, and the cleanup headaches. Most homeowners in the area break even around year four.
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