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Snellville's clay-heavy soil and Georgia humidity create real challenges for natural grass—especially when you've got dogs and kids running through the yard. We've installed pet turf across South Gwinnett and the Snellville Towne Center neighborhoods for years, and the pattern is always the same: homeowners get tired of muddy paws, patchy dead zones, and fighting with drainage issues that clay just won't let you fix. Pet turf solves that problem fast. It's not a temporary fix or a gimmick; it's actual landscaping that handles what Gwinnett County throws at it. Your subdivision probably has HOA guidelines about what you can do with your yard, and we navigate those details as part of the conversation. Most lots in established Snellville neighborhoods aren't massive, which means pet turf becomes even more practical—you get maximum usable space without the maintenance nightmare. We've worked through subdivision approval in this area enough times that we know what questions your HOA will ask before they ask them.
Gwinnett County's clay soil is your biggest consideration. It doesn't drain the way sandy or loamy soil does, which means natural grass gets waterlogged, develops bare spots, and creates the perfect environment for your dogs to dig and track mud inside. Pet turf eliminates that cycle entirely. We assess your yard's sun and shade patterns—Briscoe Park and The Towne Green aren't far away, and the tree cover in those neighborhoods is typical for this part of Snellville. Some yards get afternoon shade from mature oaks, others get full southern exposure. We size the infill and select the blade height accordingly. Most residential lots here are between a quarter and half acre, which gives us room to work with drainage systems that integrate with your existing grading. Installation in Snellville means accounting for established driveways, hardscaping, and property lines that have been set for years. We handle that by working with what's there rather than recommending expensive regrading. Your HOA documents will specify color and height requirements; we confirm that before we order materials.
Most do. We've worked with subdivisions throughout South Gwinnett and the Towne Center area, and pet turf that meets standard height and color guidelines (typically 2.5–3 inches, natural green tones) gets approved routinely. HOAs care about curb appeal and consistent neighborhood appearance, not the material itself. We include a sample during the estimate and can help you draft the HOA request if needed.
Clay holds water, so we install proper subsurface drainage beneath the turf. The system directs water away from the root zone (which pet turf doesn't have) and into your existing grading or a dry well. This actually improves your yard's drainage compared to natural grass on clay. Your dogs get a clean, dry space even after heavy rain.
Absolutely. Most Snellville homes have mature landscaping and set driveways. We work around existing structures, often using them as natural edges for the turf area. This saves money and preserves what you've already got. We'll map out the exact layout during the site visit.
A typical residential yard takes 2–3 days. We handle site prep, base layer, drainage (if needed), turf installation, and infill. We're based about 35 minutes from Snellville, so scheduling is straightforward. Most projects are finished by end of week once we start.
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