Residential — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog's favorite spot in the backyard doesn't have to turn into a mud pit every time it rains. That's the reality for a lot of Acworth homeowners, especially those near Lake Acworth or living in the clay-heavy soil that makes up most of Cobb County. Natural grass gets hammered by pet traffic—urine spots, worn patches, and that constant digging habit dogs seem to perfect. Artificial turf fixes all of that without the weekly mowing or the seasonal headaches. We've installed hundreds of pet yards across Acworth, from the Lake Acworth neighborhoods to Downtown, and the feedback is always the same: owners wish they'd done it sooner. Your dog still gets to run, dig, and play. The difference is your yard stays green, your soil stays intact, and you're not fighting stains and bare spots come summer. Plus, with the clay drainage challenges a lot of Acworth lots face, artificial turf with proper base preparation actually keeps water from pooling where it did before. We're based just seven minutes away, which means faster service, faster installation, and we know exactly how Cobb County yards need to be built to last.
Acworth's clay-based soil is beautiful for landscaping in some ways, but it's rough on grass—and it's rough on pet owners. That dense clay doesn't drain quickly, which means standing water after rain and muddy paws coming through the back door constantly. Artificial turf installed with a gravel or recycled rubber base actually improves drainage on these tougher lots. We see this a lot in the Lake Acworth area where seasonal moisture is more pronounced. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your neighborhood. Lots near the lake and tree-lined streets in Downtown Acworth tend to have more shade, which affects both real grass performance and which turf products work best for your setup. Most Acworth residential yards sit between a quarter and half-acre, which is manageable for full pet turf conversion without the cost being prohibitive. One thing we always check: HOA rules. Some neighborhoods in Acworth have guidelines about synthetic materials, though most are pet-turf friendly now. We handle that conversation upfront so there are no surprises. Installation here typically requires a good base preparation phase because of that clay—we're not just laying turf on existing soil. A solid foundation keeps your system performing for 12-15 years without settling or drainage issues.
Absolutely. Acworth's humid Georgia summers and seasonal rain are exactly why pet turf performs so well here. The key is proper drainage underneath—that's where our base preparation matters. We build systems with gravel and perforated layers that handle Cobb County's clay and moisture. Your turf dries faster than natural grass would, and it won't develop the fungal or muddy issues you'd see with regular lawns in our climate.
Yes. Pet-specific artificial turf is made from non-toxic materials, and there's no fertilizer, pesticide, or herbicide runoff like with natural grass. Many Acworth pet owners choose turf specifically because their dogs have allergies triggered by mold, pollen, or chemicals used on regular lawns. We use turf products designed for animal safety—no lead, no harmful chemicals. Your vet can confirm it's safe for your specific dog's needs.
Rinsing with a hose weekly during warmer months keeps things fresh and handles minor odors. Most Acworth homeowners hose down their pet turf every few days in summer. For solid waste, pick it up like you would with natural grass. We can discuss enzyme treatments if odor becomes an issue, but most yards in our area don't need them with regular maintenance. The turf itself resists bacteria buildup much better than soil does.
A standard residential yard—say, 1,500 to 2,000 square feet—takes 2-3 days from start to finish. That includes base prep, which is critical for Acworth's clay soil, plus turf installation and cleanup. Since we're seven minutes away, we can often schedule quickly. We'll give you an exact timeline once we see your lot and understand your drainage situation and soil conditions.
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