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Your dog's been wearing a muddy highway through the backyard, and that Gwinnett clay isn't helping matters. Pet artificial turf in Peachtree Corners has become the go-to solution for homeowners around The Forum and Technology Park who want a yard that actually looks decent without spending every weekend reseeding and repairing divots. Here's the thing though: not all pet turf installations are created equal, and if you've already got synthetic grass installed, seam repair and maintenance become real concerns—especially in a climate like ours where temperature swings stress the material. We work with a lot of Peachtree Corners residents who installed turf a few years back and now need professional seam work, infill replenishment, or drainage adjustments. That's actually our bread and butter. Unlike the generic "we do lawns" outfits, we specialize in keeping pet turf in good condition long-term. Your yard sees real use—soccer games, dog zoomies, the occasional muddy mess—so your turf needs to be installed and maintained by people who understand what that actually means in Gwinnett County.
Peachtree Corners sits on heavy Gwinnett clay, which honestly works in your favor when you go artificial. Natural grass struggles here without serious drainage work and constant amendments. With pet turf, you skip that headache entirely—but installation matters. Our crews pay attention to base preparation because that clay can hold water if we don't slope things right. The neighborhoods around The Forum tend to have smaller, more manicured yards compared to the newer subdivisions, so pet turf installation here is usually tighter work that demands precision. Summer heat is intense (we're talking 90+ degrees regularly), so the turf material and infill you choose affect durability and comfort underfoot. Many HOAs in the area have specific guidelines about synthetic turf appearance and maintenance, so it's worth checking your docs before installation. Shade patterns vary dramatically depending on your lot's tree coverage—some yards near Jones Bridge Park area have mature oak canopy, others are wide open. Those conditions affect everything from how quickly infill settles to how often you'll need top-ups. Drainage is critical in our clay-heavy terrain, especially if your yard gets heavy pet use or sits in a lower spot on your property.
Seam separation happens when installation wasn't done perfectly or when temperature cycles stress the seams over time. Our Gwinnett summers and occasional cold snaps create real movement in synthetic materials. We repair separated seams by re-gluing and sometimes reinforcing the seam tape. It's not a major repair if caught early, but putting it off can let infill migrate out and cause bigger problems under the joint.
In Peachtree Corners, most pet turf needs infill top-ups every 12–18 months depending on use intensity. Heavy dog traffic accelerates infill displacement, especially in summer when heat softens the base slightly. We typically recommend an inspection each spring to assess infill depth and add material as needed before the heat season kicks in.
The Forum and surrounding Peachtree Corners subdivisions do have HOA guidelines, though most allow quality synthetic pet turf if it's installed to spec and maintained well. We work with your HOA documentation to ensure the product, color, and pile height meet requirements. It's worth reviewing your deed before installation so there are no surprises.
Good-quality pet turf holds up well in Gwinnett heat, but color fading is real if you skip UV-stabilized materials. The surface temperature does rise on 95-degree days, but infill keeps it from becoming uncomfortable for pets. We use products designed for hot climates and recommend light misting before peak afternoon heat if your dog spends extended time outside.
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