Large Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your property in Chattahoochee Hills probably sits on land that's meant for living—not fighting crabgrass every summer. Those rolling hills in South Fulton give you gorgeous views and space to breathe, but they also come with drainage challenges and clay-heavy soil that natural grass struggles with. If you've got dogs, horses, or just want a yard that stays green year-round without the mud pit situation after rain, artificial turf changes everything. We've installed pet-friendly synthetic grass across estates in Serenbe and the Rico area, where homeowners want their yards to actually function for their families. With acreage comes opportunity—we're talking about transforming 1-2+ acre yards into spaces that look maintained and feel natural underfoot, even in the shade patterns those mature trees create. The best part? Your pets get a soft, clean surface that drains properly, and you get your weekends back.
Chattahoochee Hills' red clay and rolling topography mean drainage is your first consideration. Natural grass roots struggle in compacted clay, especially on slopes where water either pools or rushes away. Our pet turf systems are engineered to handle the moisture that's common here—we install proper base layers that prevent the soggy, muddy mess you'd get with conventional sod. Sun exposure varies significantly across the hills; some properties in Serenbe and Rico get heavy afternoon sun, while others sit under mature oaks that create dappled shade all day. We design installations that account for these microclimates so your synthetic surface ages evenly. Estate-sized yards (the norm here) also benefit from zoned installation—you might want full turf in the pet area and partial coverage elsewhere. One thing to know: Chattahoochee Hills doesn't have rigid HOA restrictions like some subdivisions, which gives you flexibility in color and pile height choices. We assess drainage slope, existing grade, and tree canopy during the consultation to ensure your investment performs through Georgia's wet springs and hot summers.
We install a perforated base layer that sits above your native clay—this allows water to drain through the turf system rather than pooling. The rolling terrain here is actually an advantage; proper grading guides water away from your yard. We've completed dozens of installations across South Fulton properties, and the system handles our region's heavy spring rainfall without creating that muddy, compacted mess natural grass can't shake.
Absolutely, though heavy shade affects performance differently than sun does. Under dense oak canopy, synthetic turf won't have the heat-retention issues it might in full sun, and it stays cleaner longer. We assess each property's shade patterns and recommend pile height and infill that work with your specific tree coverage. Shade actually slows algae growth, which is a bonus in wet climates like ours.
We work with yards of any size, from targeted pet zones (500–1,000 sq ft) to full-acreage installations. Most Chattahoochee Hills properties are large enough to benefit from dedicated pet turf in high-traffic areas while keeping other zones natural or landscaped differently. We'll help you prioritize—focus on where your dogs spend the most time and water naturally drains.
Chattahoochee Hills is largely rural estate zoning, so restrictions are minimal compared to tighter subdivisions. Most properties don't have landscape HOA rules. If yours does, we're familiar with what's approved in the area and can guide you through any documentation needed. A quick check of your deed restrictions is always the first step.
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