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Your dog loves the yard. Your lawn doesn't love your dog—at least not after a few weeks of digging, marking, and running circles around Briscoe Park. Here in Snellville, we see this play out constantly. Homeowners in the Snellville Towne Center area and South Gwinnett neighborhoods invest in beautiful grass, only to watch it get torn up by their pets' claws and urine damage. Pet artificial turf changes that equation entirely. It's engineered to handle everything your dog dishes out—and it actually looks better the more you use it. Unlike natural grass, pet turf doesn't die back, doesn't develop dead patches, and doesn't require constant reseeding after heavy play. The Gwinnett County clay soil we're working with around ZIP 30039 and 30078 naturally compacts hard, which means drainage is already a challenge for live grass. Pet turf eliminates that headache altogether. You get a lush, green yard year-round, a surface that's safe for your pet's paws, and zero guilt about letting them play freely. We've installed hundreds of pet yards across Gwinnett, and the feedback is always the same: pet owners can't believe they waited so long.
Snellville's clay-heavy soil—a Gwinnett County trademark—creates specific advantages for pet turf installation. Clay compacts easily, which gives your artificial turf a solid, stable base from day one. We don't have to fight drainage issues the way we do with sandier soils elsewhere in Georgia. That said, the established lots throughout South Gwinnett and around Towne Green tend to be mid-sized residential yards, usually a quarter to half acre. Mature trees provide shade in many neighborhoods, which is actually ideal for pet turf—you won't have UV degradation concerns, and the cooler surface is gentler on paw pads during summer. One thing we always address: HOA rules. Several communities around Snellville have landscape guidelines, so we confirm approvals upfront. Pet turf qualifies as landscaping in most cases, but it's worth a five-minute conversation. The other local factor is water runoff. With the topography here, we grade pet installations to direct drainage properly so water doesn't pool in your yard or your neighbor's. It's a detail that makes the difference between a yard that stays pristine and one that develops soft spots after heavy rain.
Absolutely. Many yards in South Gwinnett and near Briscoe Park have mature oak and pine coverage. Pet turf doesn't need sunlight to stay green, and shade actually helps preserve the material longer by reducing UV exposure. The surface stays cooler for your dog's paws too, which is a real comfort benefit in summer.
Clay is actually our friend here. It compacts well and provides excellent drainage when we install the proper base layers. We remove existing grass, prep the clay base, add a gravel and sand foundation, then roll out the pet turf. The whole process typically takes a day or two, depending on your yard size around the Snellville area.
Some neighborhoods do require landscape approval, while others don't. We recommend checking your HOA rules first—it takes 10 minutes and saves hassle later. In most Snellville communities, pet turf qualifies as approved landscaping, but it's worth confirming with your specific neighborhood.
Pet turf is low-maintenance compared to natural grass. A quick rinse with a hose weekly helps keep it fresh and removes any odors. We can discuss enzyme treatments during your consultation if you want extra odor control. No mowing, no fertilizer, no dead patches to repair.
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