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Your dogs are tearing up the yard. Between the clay soil that Gwinnett County is famous for and the constant pounding from your pups, that natural grass doesn't stand a chance—especially if you're in The Forum area or near Technology Park where yards tend to be on the smaller side. Here's the thing: artificial pet turf in Peachtree Corners isn't some luxury upgrade anymore. It's actually the smarter budget move. You stop buying sod every spring, you skip the fertilizer and fungicide treatments that don't work anyway in our humid summers, and your dogs get a clean, safe place to play year-round. We've installed pet turf for families all over Peachtree Corners (30092, 30096, 30097), and the payoff is simple: no more muddy paw prints tracked through the house, no more dead patches, no more Saturday morning yard repairs. If you've got a tight budget but you're tired of watching your lawn lose the battle, pet artificial turf is the answer.
Peachtree Corners sits on dense Gwinnett clay, which drains poorly and compacts hard under pet traffic. That's actually good news for artificial turf installation—the clay base is stable and doesn't shift much. What matters more here is shade coverage. If your yard backs up to the wooded areas near Jones Bridge Park or sits in the shade of mature oaks common to the neighborhood, you'll want to discuss drainage layers with your installer, since our humidity can pool water on shaded turf. The Forum and Technology Park areas have varying lot sizes, but most residential yards we work with are between 2,000 and 4,000 square feet. HOAs in Peachtree Corners are generally friendly to artificial pet turf, especially when it's installed cleanly with proper edging. The real consideration is installation timing—late fall through early spring is ideal in Georgia to avoid the intense summer heat affecting the turf during the curing phase. Our Gwinnett summers are hot and muggy, so quality infill and proper base prep (critical in clay soil) make all the difference in durability.
Absolutely. Clay is actually stable for turf installation. We dig out the top 2–3 inches, lay down a gravel base for drainage, then install the turf. Gwinnett clay won't shift or sink the way sandy soil does. The key is ensuring proper grading so water doesn't pool on your lawn—important given our humidity and frequent rain.
Most residential yards here run $3,000–$8,000 depending on size and infill quality. A typical 3,000-square-foot yard with mid-grade pet turf and professional installation lands around $5,000–$6,000. We offer payment options and can work within tight budgets without cutting corners on durability.
Yes, modern pet turf is designed for heat and UV exposure. It won't get uncomfortably hot underfoot the way asphalt does. Quality infill absorbs and disperses heat. We recommend regular rinsing in peak summer to keep it cool, and the turf handles that without issue.
Most do, especially in The Forum and Technology Park areas. HOAs typically require proper edging and neat installation standards, which we provide. We recommend checking your specific HOA covenants, but we've never had pushback on well-installed pet turf in this area.
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