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Pet owners in Chattahoochee Hills have a real problem: those rolling hills and estate-sized yards are beautiful, but maintaining natural grass when you've got dogs running around gets old fast. Urine damage, muddy paw prints, bare patches from heavy play—it adds up. That's where pet-turf comes in. Unlike generic artificial grass, pet turf is engineered specifically to handle dogs. It drains fast so urine doesn't pool and kill the fibers, it stays cool underfoot even on hot Georgia days, and it actually looks better over time instead of getting matted and worn. If you're in Serenbe, the Rico area, or anywhere across South Fulton, you know those estate lots give your dogs room to really play. Artificial pet turf lets them have it without destroying your yard. We've installed pet systems across the county, and the difference between a quality pet turf setup and a standard grass replacement is night and day—especially when you get the infill right.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on rolling terrain with heavy clay-based soil that drains poorly—which is actually one reason pet turf makes so much sense here. After a heavy rain, natural grass can stay soggy for days, and that clay base means mud gets tracked everywhere. Your estate lots, especially around Serenbe and the surrounding neighborhoods, are large enough that drainage becomes a real design consideration. We account for your yard's natural slope and the clay underneath when we install the base and sub-base layers. Sun exposure varies widely depending on where your home sits on those hills—some yards get intense afternoon sun, others have mature tree cover that creates shade patterns. We assess this because it affects which turf blend works best and how we orient the installation. One thing unique to South Fulton: many properties here have deed restrictions or landscape guidelines tied to the community, so we always review those before starting work. The good news is that quality pet turf almost always meets or exceeds HOA standards. Installation timelines can vary slightly depending on how much site prep your yard needs—those rolling grades sometimes require grading adjustments—but we factor that into every quote upfront.
We typically recommend either zeolite or specialized antimicrobial infill for pet yards here. Zeolite naturally absorbs urine odors and bacteria, which matters in humid Georgia summers. Antimicrobial infills add an extra layer of odor control and stay fresher longer between cleanings. Both drain fast through our clay-heavy soil base and resist compaction under dog paws better than standard sand-based infills.
Yes, actually. Our standard installation includes a engineered sub-base that sits on top of your existing clay—it's designed to move water away from the turf rather than letting it pool. Given the rolling terrain here, we grade the installation to follow your yard's natural slope. This prevents the soggy conditions you'd get with natural grass and keeps urine from sitting in low spots.
With the right infill, most pet owners rake or lightly brush their turf weekly and rinse it down every couple weeks—more often in peak summer heat. The combination of quality drainage and proper infill means you won't deal with the ammonia smell or algae growth that plague poorly installed systems. Your Georgia humidity makes regular rinsing worthwhile, but it's quick work.
Absolutely. That's actually where pet turf shines on acreage like you have in Chattahoochee Hills. Multiple dogs create heavy traffic patterns and concentrated urine zones that destroy natural grass. Quality pet turf with antimicrobial infill and proper drainage handles heavy use for years. We've done multi-dog installations across South Fulton without issues.
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