Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Ball Ground's mix of rural charm and growing suburban neighborhoods means pet owners here deal with a real problem: keeping your yard playable while protecting your dogs and cats from mud, dust, and bare patches. The clay-heavy soil in North Cherokee doesn't drain well, and once your pets start using the same paths repeatedly, you're left with compacted, muddy zones that turn into either dust clouds or swamps depending on the weather. That's where pet turf changes the game. Unlike natural grass, which gets torn up and matted down by paws and claws, artificial turf in Ball Ground gives your pets a consistent surface year-round. No mud tracked into the house, no dead zones in your yard, and honestly, no more Saturday morning yard repairs. Your dog gets the same feel underfoot as real grass—soft, springy, natural-looking—but without the maintenance headaches that come with our clay soil and the activity level of an active pet. We've installed pet turf systems all through Cherokee County, and Ball Ground homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. Whether you're near Downtown Ball Ground or out toward the Etowah River access areas, pet turf works in every pocket of this area. And because you're thinking about warranty coverage, you're already asking the right questions. Let's make sure you understand exactly what you're getting and what it's actually going to protect.
Ball Ground sits on North Cherokee clay, which is heavy, slow-draining, and honestly not forgiving when pets are using your yard daily. Natural grass struggles here—roots don't penetrate easily, water pools instead of soaking in, and the clay compacts under paw traffic. Your yard might be anywhere from a quarter-acre to a few acres depending on whether you're in the more compact Downtown Ball Ground neighborhoods or the rural-suburban transition zones. Both situations benefit from pet turf, but installation approach matters. Sun exposure varies significantly across Ball Ground. Some properties catch full afternoon heat (especially if you're in open areas), while others have tree cover from the wooded lots common throughout Cherokee County. We design drainage and infill selection around this—full-sun yards need different cooling properties than shaded yards, and shade actually extends turf lifespan by reducing UV stress. One thing unique to this area: many Ball Ground properties have older drainage patterns or underground utilities typical of rural development. During installation, we map these carefully. We're about 30 minutes away from your home, which means we're close enough to handle warranty work, inspections, and follow-up care without making a production out of it. That proximity matters if you ever need adjustments after the initial install.
Yes. We install a proper drainage base—usually 1-2 inches of engineered gravel over a perforated membrane—that sits on top of your clay. Water drains through the turf and base layers into French drains or swales. North Cherokee clay means we never skip the base layer here. Without it, you'd get pooling. With it, water moves quickly even after heavy rain.
Our pet turf warranty covers material defects, seam separation, and color fade under normal residential pet use for 10-12 years depending on product. It does NOT cover damage from neglect, chemical burns, or extreme abuse. Normal pet wear—scratching, digging, running—is expected and covered. We'll walk you through what 'normal' means during installation.
Pet-grade turf is engineered to stay cooler than standard artificial grass—we use lighter infill and reflective backing. In full sun, it'll be warmer than natural grass, but not dangerous. Shade coverage helps. If you're worried, we can recommend cooling strategies like shade structures or orient high-use areas toward tree coverage on your property.
Monthly rinses to clear pollen and debris—standard for North Georgia. Annual infill top-ups might be needed depending on pet traffic. That's it. No mowing, no fertilizing, no managing mud like you would with natural grass on Cherokee clay. Most Ball Ground pet owners spend maybe 2-3 hours per year on upkeep versus 10-15 hours with natural grass.
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