Sub Base Types — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog didn't ask for a yard full of mud patches and dead grass—and honestly, neither did you. Around Snellville, especially in neighborhoods like South Gwinnett and near the Towne Center area, a lot of homeowners are dealing with the same problem: that heavy Gwinnett County clay just doesn't cooperate with traditional lawns when you've got pets running around. One week it's a swamp, the next it's concrete-hard and cracked. Pet artificial turf changes that equation completely. You get a surface that actually drains, never needs reseeding after your golden retriever's favorite bathroom spot, and stays green whether it's July or January. The real bonus? Your weekends stop revolving around lawn maintenance. We've installed premium pet turf systems throughout Snellville for families who wanted their yards back—not as a project, but as an actual place to relax. If you're in the 30039 or 30078 area and tired of fighting nature, let's talk about what a properly installed pet system can do for your property.
Snellville's clay-heavy soil is actually one of the biggest reasons pet turf makes sense here. That dense Gwinnett County clay doesn't drain like loam, so even a well-maintained natural grass lawn gets waterlogged during our spring and summer rains. When you're layering a pet turf system, proper sub-base preparation becomes critical—we're talking compacted gravel, drainage stone, and sometimes a perforated underlayment to handle the moisture Snellville's climate throws at us. Your lot size matters too. Homes throughout the Towne Green and surrounding residential areas tend to have established yards with existing utility lines, so pre-installation inspection isn't optional. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on tree coverage and lot orientation, which affects both the turf type we recommend and how that drainage base is configured. The good news: pet turf systems handle the Snellville environment better than real grass ever will. No fungal issues from humidity, no compaction from paw traffic turning clay into concrete, and zero mud tracked into your house.
Absolutely—in fact, it's one of the main reasons it works so well here. Your clay soil won't drain on its own, but that's exactly why we install a proper gravel and stone sub-base. The artificial turf system sits on top, and water moves through the turf face and into the engineered base, then disperses through drainage channels. You get better water management than you'd ever have with natural grass in Gwinnett County clay.
Yes. Our premium pet turf is UV-stabilized to handle Georgia summers without fading or breaking down. The combination of the turf itself and the breathable sub-base layers keeps things cooler than solid concrete and prevents that swampy feeling natural grass gets during humid months. Your pets won't overheat, and neither will your yard.
Most residential pet turf installations in the South Gwinnett area take 2–4 days, depending on lot size and existing conditions. If there's old sod to remove or significant grading work needed with that clay base, we'll spend extra time getting the foundation right. We're thorough upfront so your turf lasts 15+ years without problems.
Many do, but it varies by community. We've worked with several Snellville HOAs that have approved premium pet turf when it meets their aesthetic standards. Always check your covenants first—we can also help you submit design specs to your HOA if needed. Premium turf looks natural enough that most communities approve it.
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