Infill Types — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pet owners in Peachtree Corners know the drill—a muddy backyard after rain, dead patches where your dog runs the same route every day, and that constant worry about ticks hiding in natural grass. Artificial pet turf changes that equation entirely. Whether you're in The Forum area with its tightly-planned suburban lots or near Technology Park where space is at a premium, synthetic grass built specifically for pets handles everything Georgia's climate throws at it without falling apart. The beauty of modern pet turf isn't just that it looks decent; it's engineered to drain fast (crucial when you're sitting on Gwinnett's heavy clay), resist the wear patterns dogs create, and eliminate the pest harboring that comes with traditional lawns. We've installed hundreds of yards across the metro Atlanta area, and Peachtree Corners homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. No more replanting, no more chemical treatments, no more muddy paw prints on the kitchen tile. Your dog gets a safe, clean place to run, and you get your weekends back.
Peachtree Corners sits on dense Gwinnett clay, which means drainage is a real consideration. Natural grass struggles here during heavy rain, leaving standing water and soft spots—exactly what you don't want when your dog's using the yard daily. Good news: pet turf systems are designed with proper base preparation to handle clay soil. We typically recommend a crushed stone foundation with a permeable underlayment to manage that water runoff and keep your yard playable year-round. Sun exposure varies depending on your specific neighborhood. The Forum area tends to have mature tree cover in many lots, creating shade patterns that affect both grass growth and turf selection. Some homes near Technology Park get more direct afternoon sun. We assess your yard's unique light conditions during the consultation because that influences which infill type works best for your situation. Most Peachtree Corners residential lots fall in the 0.25 to 0.5-acre range, meaning efficient installation without excessive material waste. Many HOAs in the area have approved artificial turf for pet use, particularly when it's installed to look natural and well-maintained. We handle permitting and documentation if needed—just one less thing for you to manage.
We typically recommend silica sand or crumb rubber blends for pet turf in this area. Silica sand works well with Gwinnett's drainage patterns and offers a firmer feel under paws. Crumb rubber provides more cushioning and stays cooler in summer heat. Your yard's sun exposure, dog size, and how intensively your pet uses the space all factor in. During your consultation, we'll walk through both options so you understand the trade-offs.
Absolutely, and proper base prep is the key. We excavate to the right depth, install crushed stone for drainage, and use a permeable underlayment that prevents water from pooling above the clay. This system handles Georgia's heavy rain events and keeps your yard functional even during wet stretches. The clay actually helps stabilize the base, making installation straightforward.
Most Peachtree Corners HOAs allow artificial turf, especially for pet applications. We've worked with numerous community boards here and understand the approval process. We can provide samples, installation photos from similar neighborhoods, and documentation to support your application. In most cases, approval is straightforward when the turf is professionally installed and maintained.
Infill longevity depends on your dog's activity level and which material you choose. Silica sand typically needs topping off every 18–24 months; crumb rubber lasts longer. Peachtree Corners' weather—humid summers and seasonal rain—doesn't accelerate wear beyond what we see across the metro area. We'll give you honest guidance on maintenance frequency based on your specific setup.
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