Weed Barrier — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog loves your yard. Your yard, unfortunately, doesn't always love your dog back—especially here in Snellville where Gwinnett County's clay soil gets compacted fast and weeds seem to grow overnight. If you've got a muddy patch near your back deck or a worn-out lawn that's more dirt than grass, pet artificial turf is a legitimate game-changer. It's not just about looks (though your neighbors at Snellville Towne Center will definitely notice). It's about creating a space where your pets can run, dig, and play without destroying the landscaping—and without you spending weekends pulling weeds or nursing dead patches. We work with homeowners throughout South Gwinnett who've hit the same wall: natural grass doesn't handle pet traffic well, especially when you're fighting Gwinnett's clay base. Pet turf solves that. It drains properly, stays green year-round, and handles claws, paws, and accident cleanup like it was built for exactly that. Because it was.
Snellville's clay-heavy soil is actually one of the biggest reasons pet turf makes sense here. Clay compacts under foot traffic and pet paws, creating hard patches that kill grass and puddle during rain. Our installers remove the compacted clay and grade the base properly—something you'll appreciate during heavy Gwinnett County storms. Sun exposure varies across neighborhoods like South Gwinnett and around The Towne Green area, so we assess your specific lot's light patterns. Some yards get afternoon shade from mature trees; others are full sun. We select pet turf blends and base layers that match your conditions. Most Snellville lots are established residential with mature landscaping, which means we work around existing gardens, fences, and drainage patterns. Weed barriers are critical under pet turf—they prevent Gwinnett's persistent weeds from pushing up through the base and creating soft spots. We install commercial-grade barriers that stop growth while maintaining proper drainage for urine and rainfall. Installation takes a few days depending on lot size and existing conditions. Your turf will be ready to use immediately after we finish.
Yes, but only with the right base prep and barriers. Gwinnett's clay needs to be removed or amended, then we lay a proper weed barrier fabric before installing turf. The barrier blocks seeds and root systems from below while letting water drain through. Without it, weeds find their way up. We don't skip this step—it's the difference between a yard that stays clean and one that needs weeding in year two.
Pet-specific turf is designed to handle it. The base layers we install in Snellville include drainage systems that move urine down and away, so it doesn't pool. The turf itself won't discolor or die from pet accidents like natural grass does. You can rinse spots occasionally if you want, but most homeowners in South Gwinnett find they don't need to.
Most residential lots in the Snellville area take 2-4 days depending on size and how much prep work the soil needs. Gwinnett clay sometimes requires extra grading or amendments. We'll give you a timeline during the site visit. Your yard is ready to use immediately after we finish—no curing time needed.
Modern pet turf looks remarkably natural, especially when it's installed properly. Color variation, blade texture, and pile height all contribute. Installed turf blends into landscaping around Briscoe Park and other Snellville neighborhoods without standing out. Most homeowners are surprised how natural it looks within a few weeks of installation.
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