Drainage Solutions — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog's been digging craters in the backyard, and the Georgia red clay isn't helping matters. Between the Forum area's manicured neighborhoods and the newer developments near Technology Park, a lot of Peachtree Corners homeowners are discovering that artificial pet turf solves what natural grass simply can't. The thing is, our Gwinnett clay soil drains poorly—especially during spring—and regular sod gets torn up fast when you've got an active dog. Pet-specific artificial turf handles the wear-and-tear, stays green year-round, and most importantly, it drains. We've installed dozens of systems in 30092 and 30096 that keep yards looking sharp while actually solving the mud problem that comes with our heavy clay. If you're tired of replacing patches or watching your lawn turn into a swamp after rain, pet turf isn't just an aesthetic upgrade—it's a practical solution built for how Peachtree Corners families actually live.
Peachtree Corners sits on dense Gwinnett clay, which is the real adversary here. Standard grass roots struggle to penetrate it, and standing water is common after heavy rains—something we see a lot in spring and early summer. Your yard's slope matters too; if you're in a development closer to Jones Bridge Park or the Technology Park corridor, drainage can be inconsistent lot to lot. Pet turf installation accounts for this. We build a proper base with aggregate and perforated backing that works *with* your clay instead of against it. Lot sizes in the Forum area and surrounding neighborhoods tend to range from modest urban lots to quarter-acre suburban yards, and the installation approach shifts accordingly. HOA rules in many Peachtree Corners communities are pretty reasonable about artificial turf—most allow it once they see it's high-quality, pet-friendly product—but we always recommend checking your specific covenant before moving forward. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on tree canopy; homes near established areas have more shade, while newer builds toward Technology Park tend toward full sun. Both are fine for pet turf, but it affects material selection and longevity expectations.
Absolutely. The trick is the base layer. We remove the top few inches of clay, compact a gravel foundation with proper slope, then install perforated backing under the turf itself. Water moves through the synthetic fibers and drains down through the base—not into the clay. We've done this in 30092 and 30096 for years, and even after heavy Georgia rains, yards drain within hours instead of staying soggy for days.
Most Peachtree Corners HOAs approve it, especially pet-friendly turf products that look natural from the street. We recommend checking your specific covenants first, but in our experience, communities around The Forum and Technology Park are open to it once they see the quality. We're happy to help you present the case to your board if needed.
Even small lots in denser Peachtree Corners neighborhoods benefit from pet turf in high-traffic zones—like a 200–400 sq ft play area. Larger suburban yards might go 800+ sq ft. We'll assess your space, your dog's habits, and your drainage situation, then recommend what makes sense for your property and budget.
Pet turf is engineered with antimicrobial properties, better drainage backing, and sturdier fibers that resist matting under paws. It's also designed to handle urine without holding odor or developing algae. For Peachtree Corners homeowners with active dogs, it's worth the small upgrade—especially given our clay drainage challenges.
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