Edge Options — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pet owners in Peachtree Corners face a real problem: that thick Gwinnett clay soil either turns into mud soup or hardens into concrete, and neither scenario works for dogs who spend time in the yard. Real grass dies under heavy paw traffic, leaves bare patches that collect water, and becomes a maintenance nightmare in the humid Georgia summers. Our pet-turf installations give you a yard that actually works for active dogs—no mud tracked through the house, no dead zones, no constant reseeding. We've worked throughout the Forum area and Technology Park neighborhoods, and we've learned what holds up in Peachtree Corners specifically. The suburban lots here, whether they're smaller or larger, benefit hugely from synthetic turf because it drains fast, stays green year-round, and handles the kind of hard use a dog puts on grass without degrading. Your yard becomes a place you actually want to let your dog use, not something you're constantly protecting or repairing.
Peachtree Corners sits on dense Gwinnett clay, which creates unique drainage challenges. Real grass struggles here because water either pools or runs off too quickly, and that clay base compacts under pet traffic faster than in sandier areas. Synthetic pet turf solves this through proper subsurface drainage—we install permeable base layers that work with your soil rather than against it. The neighborhoods around the Forum and Technology Park tend to have mature tree cover, which means some yards get serious shade. Full-sun areas are less common, so we size our installations accounting for that dappled light you'll actually see. Peachtree Corners also has organized HOA communities, and most welcome synthetic turf for pet areas—it actually improves overall landscape appearance and reduces the eyesore of dead grass patches. Lot sizes vary here from modest suburban plots to larger properties, so we custom-design drainage and infill depth to match your specific yard. The humid summer heat means we use premium turf materials that resist UV breakdown and don't absorb and radiate excessive heat like cheaper alternatives do.
We install a gravel and sand base layer that creates separation and drainage between the clay and the turf. Gwinnett clay doesn't drain on its own, so proper subsurface design is critical. We compact the base carefully to prevent settling while maintaining permeability, so water moves through instead of pooling on top. This is why local installation matters—generic methods fail here.
Yes, but we design differently for shade. Synthetic turf doesn't need sun to stay green, which is actually one of its advantages. We use slightly lighter infills in shade areas to keep things cool and comfortable for your pet, and we ensure drainage is extra robust since shade areas dry slower in our humid climate.
Most HOAs here actually prefer synthetic turf for pet areas because it looks maintained and eliminates the dead-grass problem. We can pull your specific HOA guidelines and ensure compliance, but we've installed throughout these communities without issues. Pet turf is considered a responsible landscape choice.
Much less than real grass. You'll rinse it occasionally in summer to keep it fresh, and we recommend a yearly professional refresh to fluff the infill. Georgia's humidity can make any outdoor surface need attention, but turf requires zero fertilizer, no fungicide treatments, and no reseeding—huge advantage over natural grass here.
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