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Pet owners in Snellville face a real problem: that beautiful new construction lawn turns into a muddy, bare patch within months once your dog claims it as their territory. The clay soil that dominates Snellville and South Gwinnett doesn't help matters—it compacts under paw traffic, drains poorly, and creates those unsightly brown spots that no amount of reseeding fixes. Artificial pet turf solves this without the constant maintenance headache. Your yard stays green year-round, drainage happens naturally (even with our Georgia rain), and your dog gets a safe, soft surface that actually feels like grass underfoot. Whether you're in the Snellville Towne Center area or further south in Gwinnett County, we've installed pet turf in dozens of new-build homes where the landscaping plan just didn't account for an active dog. The synthetic fibers we use are specifically engineered to handle pet waste, resist odors, and stay comfortable during hot summers. No chemicals, no toxic treatments—just honest durability. We're based just 35 minutes away, so we know the local soil challenges, the summer heat patterns, and exactly what holds up in Gwinnett County's climate. If you're tired of fighting your yard and want your dog to have a place that actually stays nice, let's talk through your options.
Snellville's clay-heavy soil creates both opportunity and challenge for pet turf installation. The dense clay doesn't drain well naturally, which is actually why artificial turf with proper base preparation becomes such a smart choice—we solve the drainage problem rather than fight it. New construction lots in your area tend to be either fully exposed (all sun) or partially shaded by newly planted trees. This matters because we size and position pet turf zones accordingly; a south-facing backyard in Snellville gets brutal afternoon sun, so we ensure the turf backing and infill handle UV exposure without breaking down. Many HOAs in Snellville Towne Center and South Gwinnett have landscape guidelines, but pet turf typically falls outside those restrictions since it's installed on individual properties and not a shared common area. Lot sizes vary—some new builds have modest 0.25-acre lots, others are more generous. We assess drainage, sun exposure, and foot traffic patterns during the site visit, then build a base that prevents water pooling (critical in Gwinnett clay) and ensures the turf stays stable under active dog use. Installation usually takes 1–2 days depending on yard size and any existing sod removal needed.
Absolutely. Clay actually benefits from artificial turf because we install a proper drainage base that prevents pooling—something natural grass struggles with here. We excavate, add base materials suited to Gwinnett soil conditions, and ensure water flows through and away. Your dog's waste drains naturally, and the yard stays stable year-round without the mud problems clay creates.
Fair question for Snellville summers. Quality pet turf stays cooler than asphalt or concrete, and dogs instinctively use shaded spots when needed. We use light-colored, premium infills that reflect heat better than budget alternatives. If your yard has full afternoon sun exposure, we can discuss shade solutions during the design phase.
Most Snellville neighborhoods permit individual yard improvements like artificial turf without formal HOA review, but it's worth checking your specific covenant language. We've worked with dozens of homes in Snellville Towne Center and South Gwinnett subdivisions. If questions arise, we can provide documentation showing the turf meets safety and drainage standards.
Typically 1–2 days for a standard residential yard, depending on size and whether we're removing existing sod. New construction lots in Snellville usually have minimal obstacles, so we can move efficiently. We'll give you an exact timeline during the site visit.
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