Faq — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog's been tearing up the backyard again, hasn't it? We see it constantly in Peachtree Corners—those worn-out patches where your pup makes their daily rounds, the muddy paw prints tracked through the house after rain, the frustration of maintaining natural grass when you've got a four-legged friend who doesn't understand lawn care. Pet artificial turf solves that problem completely. Unlike traditional sod, synthetic turf holds up to digging, urine, and constant foot traffic without degrading. In neighborhoods like The Forum and around Technology Park, we've installed pet-safe systems for dozens of homeowners who wanted their yards back—literally and figuratively. The stuff drains properly, won't harbor parasites the way Gwinnett clay does, and looks natural enough that your neighbors won't assume you've given up. Your dog still gets to run, play, and be a dog. You just don't spend weekends reseeding bare spots or dealing with the smell.
Peachtree Corners sits on notoriously dense Gwinnett clay, which creates drainage challenges for natural grass and makes muddy yards inevitable during our Georgia rainy seasons. That same clay actually works in favor of artificial turf installation—it compacts well and provides a solid base. Most yards in the 30092 and 30096 zip codes run between quarter-acre and half-acre, giving us plenty of space to work with. The Forum area and Tech Park neighborhoods have mixed sun exposure; some homes get afternoon shade from mature trees, others face full southern sun. We account for both when selecting infill materials—pet-turf in high-sun areas needs UV-stabilized fibers and cooling infill to keep paw pads comfortable. HOA restrictions vary by community, but most Peachtree Corners subdivisions have approved synthetic pet turf for residential yards. We'll verify your specific covenants during the consultation. Installation typically takes 2-4 days depending on yard size and prep work needed. Removing old sod, grading clay, and laying base materials are standard here—the clay actually reduces settling issues common in sandier Georgia counties.
Georgia heat is real, and dark-colored turf can reach uncomfortable temps. We spec pet-turf with light-colored fibers and either silica sand or cooling infill—it stays 10-15 degrees cooler than conventional synthetic grass. Combined with Peachtree Corners' tree coverage in many yards, most dogs don't experience paw pad discomfort. We can also recommend shaded relief areas if your yard gets intense afternoon sun.
The turf itself doesn't absorb urine—it drains straight through into the base layer below, then into your soil. Unlike natural grass, there's no organic matter breaking down and creating odor. We use engineered infill designed to neutralize bacteria before it accumulates. Regular rinsing with your garden hose keeps everything fresh. Most Peachtree Corners customers report zero smell issues after the first week.
Clay is actually an advantage here—it's dense and stable. We grade toward a slight slope, add a permeable base layer, and ensure water moves away from your home's foundation. Pet urine and rain drain through the turf and base material into the clay, which naturally sheds water laterally. No puddles, no swampy spots. Your yard stays usable year-round.
Dogs can dig, yes—and some will try. Properly installed pet turf resists tearing better than natural grass, but determined diggers might find weak spots at seams. We recommend creating a designated dig box or sandpit if your dog's a chronic digger. Most Peachtree Corners customers find that after a few weeks, dogs lose interest in digging artificial turf since it doesn't reward them with soft soil.
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