Drainage — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Living out here in Chattahoochee Hills means you've got space—real space. Whether you're in the Serenbe community or the Rico area, your property likely sits on rolling terrain with those distinctive South Fulton soils that can get pretty boggy when it rains hard. That's exactly why pet turf makes so much sense for families with dogs around here. Your pup destroys natural grass faster than you can reseed it, mud gets tracked everywhere, and our clay-heavy soil doesn't drain fast enough to bounce back from heavy use. Pet turf handles all of that. It drains properly so your yard doesn't become a swamp after a Georgia downpour, it stays green year-round without the constant maintenance, and honestly, your dogs will love it just as much as real grass—sometimes more. We've installed dozens of yards throughout Chattahoochee Hills, and the relief homeowners feel knowing they won't spend every weekend reseeding patches or cleaning paws at the back door is real.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on rolling estate lots with soil that's naturally clay-heavy and slow-draining—characteristic of South Fulton's geography. That matters for pet turf installation because proper base preparation becomes essential. We account for your property's slope and existing drainage patterns; the rural lot sizes here actually work in your favor since you typically have room for grading adjustments that wouldn't be possible on tighter suburban properties. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether your home sits near Cochran Mill Park's tree line or on the more open ridges. We assess each yard individually to recommend blade heights and turf density that work with your specific sun and shade patterns. Most Chattahoochee Hills properties fall outside strict HOA restrictions, which gives you freedom—but if you're in Serenbe, check your community guidelines on artificial surfaces. The landscape water table here rises seasonably, so we always install a robust drainage system beneath the turf rather than relying on surface drainage alone. Your investment in pet turf should handle Georgia's heaviest spring rains without pooling.
Yes—if installed correctly. Our standard pet-turf installation includes a permeable base layer that sits above your clay soil. Water drains through the turf and base, then disperses into the surrounding soil rather than pooling. We've done this throughout Chattahoochee Hills, and properties that used to flood in spring now handle heavy rain without issues. The key is professional base prep; DIY or cut-corner installations fail because they skip this step.
Pet turf is specifically engineered for dog urine. Our systems include built-in antimicrobial protection and excellent percolation—urine drains straight through rather than pooling on the surface. Odor is rarely an issue once the yard settles, especially on the rolling lots here in Chattahoochee Hills where air circulates well. We can also recommend rinse schedules if you want extra peace of mind.
Most residential yards in the area—say 2,000 to 5,000 square feet—take three to five days once we start, depending on lot slope and existing drainage needs. We map out your terrain first, then handle base work, which is where most of the time goes. That's the part that keeps water from pooling in our clay-heavy soil.
Serenbe has specific landscape guidelines, so you'll need to check your community covenants before committing. Many residents do use pet turf, but confirmation with your HOA is required first. We're happy to discuss your options and help with any documentation the community needs.
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