Residential — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog's been tearing up the backyard, and Snellville's clay soil doesn't help matters. Between the heat, the established lots in neighborhoods around Briscoe Park and the Towne Green, and those stubborn muddy patches that never quite dry out, a traditional lawn becomes a losing battle pretty fast. Pet turf changes that equation entirely. We've installed artificial turf for hundreds of Snellville homeowners who got tired of replacing sod every spring or battling the Gwinnett clay that compacts under paw traffic. The beauty of pet turf is it handles the punishment—muddy paws, digging, constant use—without degrading. Your yard stays green year-round, drainage works better than it ever would with natural grass in this soil type, and you're spending weekends with your dog instead of repairing dead patches. We're 35 minutes away in Gwinnett County, so we know exactly what works here and what doesn't.
Snellville sits on heavy Gwinnett County clay, which is both a challenge and the reason pet turf makes so much sense. Clay doesn't drain well, which means puddles, mud, and that wet smell that sticks around. Dogs love to dig and play, and clay compounds those problems—it stays soggy longer and hardens into ruts. Our pet turf systems include a proper drainage base that actually moves water through instead of trapping it on top. The established residential lots in South Gwinnett and around the Snellville Towne Center area tend to be medium-sized backyards, which is ideal for turf installation. You're not looking at massive prep work, but you do need professional grading to match your existing landscape and ensure water flows away from the house foundation. Gwinnett County heat and humidity mean your turf needs UV-stabilized fibers rated for Southern Georgia conditions. We also account for the mix of sun and shade across most Snellville yards—some homes get afternoon tree cover, others face full southern exposure. That affects which turf blend works best for long-term durability and appearance.
Absolutely. Our UV-stabilized pet turf is engineered for Georgia's climate. Snellville summers are hot and wet, but unlike natural grass on clay soil, artificial turf won't stress from heat or constant watering. It maintains color and durability even when your dog's using it daily in 90-degree weather. Drainage prevents the soggy conditions that make clay yards miserable in summer.
Most Snellville HOAs approve pet turf when it's installed to specification—we've worked with many Towne Center area communities. Your HOA may have guidelines on turf color, height, or pile weight, but these are usually accommodated. We handle documentation and can help you confirm approval before we start. It's worth asking your management company directly, too.
We remove existing sod, grade the clay to ensure proper water runoff (critical in this soil type), then install a drainage base layer. Clay needs that foundation work because it naturally holds water. We don't cut corners here—poor prep on clay soil leads to pooling and odor issues. That's why professional installation matters in Snellville.
Pet turf requires far less work than fighting Gwinnett clay every season. You'll rinse it occasionally to clear debris, brush the pile occasionally if you notice matting, and that's it. No fertilizer, no reseeding, no mud tracking through the house. Most Snellville homeowners tell us the real benefit is getting their weekends back.
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