Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Canton pet owners know the struggle: red clay doesn't play nice with dogs. Your yard in Riverstone or Harmony on the Lakes takes a beating once your pup discovers it—muddy paws tracked through the house, bare patches where they sprint, and that constant fight against erosion on the rolling terrain around here. Pet turf changes the game entirely. We install synthetic grass that actually handles what Cherokee County throws at it, and honestly, recycled-material pet turf is the smartest choice we see homeowners making right now. Your dog gets a safe, clean surface year-round. You get a yard that doesn't require constant reseeding or chemical treatments. And the materials? They're made from reclaimed rubber and plastics—the kind of thing that keeps waste out of landfills while giving your backyard real function. We're about 25 minutes from Downtown Canton, and we've worked with enough local families to know exactly how to build a pet-turf system that works with your yard's natural drainage, the clay underneath, and whatever your HOA might require. This isn't about making your lawn look perfect for Instagram. It's about creating a space where your dog can actually be a dog.
Cherokee County's rolling red clay is both beautiful and problematic for traditional grass. That clay holds moisture differently than loamy soil, which means standard turf either puddles or dries out unevenly—and dogs dig into those problem spots. Pet turf installation here requires careful base preparation to account for the slope and drainage patterns you see across Riverstone and Harmony on the Lakes. We excavate, amend the subgrade, and lay a perforated base that lets water move through naturally rather than pooling around your patio or fence line. The clay also affects how we secure the synthetic grass—we use longer stakes and a denser anchor pattern because the soil grips differently than you'd find in other regions. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot orientation and tree coverage, which matters for pet safety; direct sun can warm synthetic materials, so we recommend lighter-colored, heat-reflective backing in full-sun yards. Most Canton yards range from quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots, which means we're typically installing 2,000–4,000 square feet. HOA guidelines in some neighborhoods restrict certain colors or pile heights, so we always verify with your community rules before we dig.
Absolutely. The recycled rubber and plastic base actually resists the kind of moisture retention problems you get with raw Cherokee clay. Our installation includes proper drainage layers that account for the clay's density—water flows through instead of sitting underneath, which prevents mold and keeps the grass stable even during wet springs. We've installed hundreds of yards across the county with zero issues.
Not really. Once it's installed properly over prepared subgrade, the maintenance is the same: occasional rinse for urine, light brushing to keep the pile upright, and debris removal. The recycled materials don't degrade faster in our climate. The key is the initial installation—getting the base right over red clay, which we handle specifically for Cherokee County conditions.
Yes. Recycled rubber and plastic turf is non-toxic, doesn't leach chemicals into soil, and won't cause skin irritation. Your dog can play, dig, and lie on it without worry. The surface stays cool enough even in full sun because of the permeability—much safer than solid rubber alternatives.
Most residential yards take 3–5 days depending on size and subgrade work needed. We're efficient and respectful of your neighbors—early starts, contained debris, and we clean up completely. Since we're 25 minutes from Canton, we can schedule around your schedule without logistical headaches.
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