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Pet owners in Peachtree Corners face a real problem: the Gwinnett clay soil makes it nearly impossible to maintain a natural lawn when dogs are running around. Your yard ends up muddy, patchy, and honestly—kind of a mess. We've installed artificial turf for dozens of families across The Forum, Technology Park, and surrounding neighborhoods, and the difference is immediate. No more brown spots where your dog paces. No more tracking mud into the house after Jones Bridge Park visits. Pet turf isn't just about looks either. It drains properly (critical with our clay), stays cool underfoot even in Georgia summer heat, and holds up to constant paw traffic that would destroy regular grass. Most families in the 30092 and 30096 areas choose pet-specific turf because it's safer for their dogs' joints, non-toxic, and honestly easier to maintain than you'd think. We handle the entire process—site prep for that clay base, proper drainage installation, and finishing touches that make it look like a real yard. It's a permanent solution that pays for itself in about three years when you stop reseeding, fertilizing, and fighting nature.
Peachtree Corners sits on dense Gwinnett clay, which is both a blessing and a curse. The good news: proper drainage underneath pet turf keeps water from pooling. The challenge: we have to prep that clay base carefully so the turf sits level and stable over time. Clay heaves and shifts with weather, so our installation process accounts for that. Most yards in The Forum and Technology Park run between 3,000 and 8,000 square feet—large enough that pet turf makes serious financial sense. Sun exposure varies. Properties near Curiosity Lab and along the eastern side of town get strong afternoon sun (6+ hours), while lots tucked into wooded areas get filtered or partial shade. We select pet turf grades based on exactly where your yard sits; some blends handle shade better than others. HOA communities like those in the Forum area typically allow pet turf, though we always recommend checking your specific covenants first—most have embraced it as a pet-friendly solution. Installation season matters too. Spring and fall are ideal in Gwinnett; summer heat makes fieldwork slower, though we can still deliver excellent results year-round. The local water table is relatively stable, so we're not fighting excessive moisture like some areas do.
Absolutely, though we choose the right blend for your specific light conditions. Many homes here have mature trees—great for summer cooling, but they create shade. We install shade-tolerant pet turf in those spots. It won't be as bright green as full-sun areas, but it stays functional and durable for dogs. We assess your yard's actual sunlight patterns before recommending a grade.
Yes—that's exactly why proper base preparation matters. We don't just lay turf on clay. We install a drainage system that channels water through and away from the turf, preventing pooling and mud. This is critical in our area's heavy rain seasons. Correctly installed pet turf on clay actually outperforms natural grass for drainage.
Weekly rinsing (especially in summer) keeps it fresh and removes any odors. Once or twice yearly, we recommend a deeper rinse and brush. Pollen and leaves collect like they do on any yard, but cleanup is simpler than maintaining natural grass. Most owners spend 15–20 minutes a month on maintenance.
Pet-grade turf is non-toxic and won't irritate skin. The infill materials we use are specifically chosen for safety around animals—no heavy metals, no harmful chemicals. Many vets actually recommend it because it's gentler on joints than concrete, and there are no pesticides or fertilizers like you'd find in treated natural lawns.
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