Driveway Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog loves your Snellville yard—until the Georgia heat and humidity turn it into a muddy mess. That's where pet turf comes in. Unlike natural grass, which struggles in Gwinnett County's clay soil and gets torn up by paws within weeks, artificial pet turf stays green, clean, and usable year-round. Whether you're in the Snellville Towne Center area or South Gwinnett, pet owners are discovering that a synthetic lawn eliminates the constant cycle of reseeding, mud tracking through the house, and brown patches that never quite fill in. We've installed dozens of pet systems across the county, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: it's the best upgrade they've made for their dogs and their sanity. The turf drains quickly, resists staining, and holds up to whatever your pup throws at it—literally. No more choosing between a beautiful yard and a functional one.
Snellville sits on Gwinnett County's notoriously heavy clay soil, which is both a blessing and a curse for natural grass. The clay holds moisture longer than most soils, meaning drainage issues and standing water after rain—exactly where pet turf excels. Our installation process accounts for this by adding a proper base layer that prevents water from pooling underneath. Sun exposure varies significantly across the area; homes near Briscoe Park and around The Towne Green tend to get decent afternoon sun, while established neighborhoods with mature tree canopy get dappled shade. Pet turf performs well in both conditions. Many Snellville lots are half-acre to three-quarter-acre, so most pet installations here aren't massive, which keeps costs reasonable. If you have an HOA (common in South Gwinnett), check your restrictions first—most are fine with pet turf, but we always recommend confirming. The clay soil actually makes installation easier for us: we don't have to haul in as much base material since it's naturally compacted and stable.
Yes. Clay is dense and holds water, which is exactly why proper drainage matters. We install a perforated base layer that sits above the clay and directs water to the edges of your yard. The turf itself is engineered to drain fast—water passes through in seconds. We've done this on dozens of Gwinnett County clay yards without any pooling issues.
Expect 8–12 years minimum, often longer. We've installed systems in Snellville that are holding up beautifully after a decade. The wear comes from sun exposure and use density, not from urine or paws like natural grass. Most of our pet customers say it's the best investment they've made for their yard.
Most Snellville HOAs do—South Gwinnett communities especially see it as a responsible choice. We recommend checking your CC&Rs first, but we've rarely run into rejections. If you hit resistance, we can provide documentation about drainage and maintenance standards. A quick call to your HOA usually clears it up.
Established yards mean mature trees, existing hardscape, and limited access. We measure carefully, remove old sod (composting options available), level the clay base, install drainage and perimeter, then lay the turf. Most Snellville yards take 2–3 days. We work around existing landscaping and fence lines to keep your property intact.
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