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Your dog's been tearing up the backyard, and honestly, you're tired of the mud pit that used to be grass. Here in Peachtree Corners, a lot of pet owners hit the same wall—our Gwinnett clay doesn't play nice with constant digging and paw traffic, and natural grass just can't keep up with an active dog. That's where pet-friendly artificial turf comes in. It's not the plastic-looking stuff from 15 years ago. Modern pet turf actually looks like real grass, drains properly so urine won't kill it, and holds up to whatever your dog throws at it. Whether you're in The Forum area with a smaller suburban lot or closer to Technology Park, we've installed plenty of yards for families just like yours. The turf stays green year-round, you're not replacing dead patches every spring, and your pup gets a clean, safe place to run without tracking red clay through the house. We're based about 30 minutes away, so we know the neighborhood well and understand exactly what works in this part of Gwinnett County.
Peachtree Corners sits on heavy Gwinnett clay—the same stuff that makes natural grass recovery tough after pet damage. That clay, while it can hold nutrients, drains slowly and compacts under paw traffic, which is why pet turf makes such a difference here. The area gets decent sun, but many properties in The Forum and nearby neighborhoods have mature trees creating mixed shade patterns. This actually works in your favor with pet turf; it won't fade as quickly in full sun as some materials used to. Most yards in the 30092 and 30096 zip codes run between quarter-acre and half-acre lots, which is ideal for pet turf installation—manageable size, good ROI. One thing to confirm: check your HOA guidelines if you're in a community with landscape restrictions. Some neighborhoods have specific requirements about turf color or backing material, though most are becoming more flexible about quality artificial options. The drainage layer we install accounts for our local rain patterns, and we make sure urine breaks down properly so you're not fighting odor or ammonia buildup. Installation in Gwinnett clay is straightforward—we remove the old sod, level the base, and add our drainage system before the turf goes down.
Absolutely. Gwinnett summers are hot and humid, but quality pet turf is built for it. The backing and infill we use are specifically designed to drain moisture and resist mold. Urine drains straight through into the base layer, and the turf dries quickly after rain. You won't deal with that wet, swampy feeling natural grass gets here in July.
The key is drainage and occasional rinse-downs. We install a permeable base that channels liquid away from the surface. Every month or two, hose down the turf with water—it takes five minutes and keeps things fresh. The infill we use is antimicrobial, so bacteria don't thrive. Most Peachtree Corners pet owners report zero odor issues after the first few weeks.
Not really. Yes, installation costs more upfront, but you're not reseeding, fertilizing, or dealing with bare patches every spring. In Gwinnett's clay soil, natural grass needs constant attention. Pet turf lasts 12–15 years with minimal maintenance. The math works out in your favor pretty quickly.
Modern pet turf stays cool because of the drainage system beneath it. It won't feel hot to the touch even on 95-degree Peachtree Corners afternoons. The infill doesn't retain heat like concrete or asphalt would. Your dog will be comfortable, and you won't see any paw-pad issues.
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