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Living in Peachtree Corners means enjoying one of Gwinnett County's most desirable suburban communities—and it also means dealing with some serious yard challenges, especially if you've got dogs, cats, or other pets. The clay-heavy soil that's common throughout this area doesn't drain well, and natural grass gets torn up fast when your pets are running around daily. We've installed pet-friendly artificial turf in The Forum area, near Technology Park, and throughout the surrounding neighborhoods, and the transformation is real. Pet turf isn't just about aesthetics—it's about creating a space where your family and animals can actually enjoy your yard without mud tracked through the house, bare patches where Fido always runs, or the constant cycle of reseeding. Peachtree Corners homeowners often ask us why they didn't make the switch sooner. The answer usually comes down to not realizing how much time, money, and frustration natural grass recovery costs when you've got active pets. Our pet-turf systems are engineered to handle paw traffic, are easy to rinse clean, and eliminate the mud problem that plagues so many homes here. Whether you're in a Forum neighborhood lot or near Curiosity Lab, we can design a turf solution that fits your yard's specific sun exposure and your pet's needs.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett clay, which presents a unique challenge for both natural grass and turf installation. Clay doesn't drain quickly—water pools, creating muddy zones where pets congregate. That's actually one reason pet turf works so well here: our systems include proper base preparation and drainage layers that solve what natural grass can't. Sun patterns matter too. Some Peachtree Corners lots, especially those backing toward Jones Bridge Park or in the more wooded Forum sections, get dappled shade. Others face full afternoon sun exposure. We assess each yard individually because shade and sun affect both turf material selection and maintenance schedules. Most residential lots in this area range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which means installation is straightforward—no massive commercial-scale project, but plenty of room for a functional pet play zone. HOA guidelines vary by neighborhood, but most communities here are pro-artificial turf, especially when it's maintained well. We handle all the base work: removing old sod if needed, grading for proper drainage (critical in clay), and installing geotextile and crushed stone layers. The clay actually becomes an advantage once we prepare it correctly—it compacts well and provides solid foundation support.
Absolutely. The drainage issue isn't with the turf itself—it's with the base. We install a proper foundation that includes crushed stone and geotextile barriers, which sits on top of the clay. This setup directs water away from the surface where your pets walk and play. Urine drains through immediately, and rainwater percolates down rather than pooling like it does with natural grass on clay.
Yes. Our pet-grade turf uses materials and infill designed specifically for animal safety. The surface stays cooler than concrete, doesn't harbor parasites like natural grass can, and is softer underfoot than hard surfaces. We can also adjust infill density based on your dog's size and activity level—larger dogs sometimes prefer slightly firmer support.
Most cleaning is simple: rinse it regularly with a hose to remove urine salts and solid waste. For tougher spots, we recommend a enzyme cleaner designed for artificial turf. The beauty of living near The Forum or Technology Park is easy access to hardware stores if you need supplies. Monthly maintenance takes about 15 minutes for most residential yards.
Definitely. Shaded lots are actually ideal for pet turf because the turf lasts longer without UV stress. Peachtree Corners yards with tree coverage are prime candidates. We have turf options specifically for shade that maintain their color and durability in low-light conditions.
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