Before After — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dogs and artificial turf go together like the Six Flags crowds and summer weekends—they're a natural pair, and when you get it right, everyone's happy. Here in Austell, we've installed hundreds of pet yards, and the transformation is always the same: muddy, worn-out grass becomes a clean, durable play surface that your dog actually loves more than your neighbors' real lawn. The thing about South Cobb clay is that it holds moisture, compacts under paws, and creates those bare patches that turn into mud pits after rain. Artificial turf solves that problem completely. Whether you're in the Austell core neighborhoods near Sweetwater Creek or closer to the Six Flags area, pet turf works because it drains properly, stays cool in Georgia heat, and doesn't degrade no matter how much your dog charges around. We've been installing pet systems in this area for years, and the before-and-after photos speak louder than any pitch we could make. Your yard becomes functional again—safe for pets, easy to clean, and honestly, it looks better than what was there before.
Austell's transitional soil—that heavy South Cobb clay mixed with some sandy patches—is exactly why pet turf makes sense here. Natural grass struggles in clay; it compacts, drains poorly, and creates standing water that smells and breeds bacteria. Your dog's constant traffic compounds the problem, turning your yard into a mud factory by mid-spring. Artificial turf eliminates that entirely. Drainage is engineered into the system, so water runs through instead of pooling. The sun exposure varies across Austell's neighborhoods—some yards near Sweetwater Creek get dappled afternoon shade, while properties closer to the Six Flags area sit more open. This matters for material selection; we recommend slightly different pile heights and infills depending on whether your yard's mostly sunny or mixed. Most Austell residential lots are quarter-acre to half-acre, which is the sweet spot for pet turf installation. Installation itself is straightforward in our area because we're used to working around the clay base—we prep and compact it properly, add a stone base layer, and then roll out the turf. The whole process takes 2–4 days depending on lot size. One thing we always check: existing drainage patterns and any low spots that collect water during heavy rain.
Yes. Georgia heat and humidity are exactly what pet turf is built for. The material won't wilt or brown like natural grass does in July. Infill materials we use actually help regulate temperature and prevent the surface from getting scorching hot. Dogs can play safely even during peak afternoon. Drainage handles our humid summers—moisture moves through, not into, your yard.
Solid waste is easy: pick it up like you would with natural grass. For urine, the drainage system handles it—liquid goes straight through. We recommend occasional rinses with a hose or low-pressure sprayer to keep everything fresh. Some customers use a pet-safe enzyme spray monthly, but it's optional. Your yard won't smell or attract bacteria the way clay-based lawns do.
Completely safe when installed correctly. We use non-toxic infill materials rated for pet use—no heavy metals, no contaminants. The turf surface is antimicrobial, so it won't harbor parasites or fungus like natural grass can. Dogs don't ingest the infill, and it doesn't stick to their paws. Many vets in the Cobb County area actually recommend it for dogs with allergies or skin sensitivities.
10–15 years with normal pet use, often longer. The heavy clay soil in our area doesn't shift or settle like sandier soils, which actually helps turf longevity. We guarantee our installations, and we've got yards around Austell that are holding up beautifully after a decade. UV-resistant fibers mean it won't fade even with Georgia sun exposure.
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