Pricing Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pet owners in Clarkston face a real problem: that clay soil in DeKalb County turns into mud the second your dog runs around, and then you're tracking it through the house. We've installed artificial pet turf throughout Downtown Clarkston and the Milam Park area, and the difference is instant. Your yard stops being a mud pit and starts being something your pup can actually enjoy without destroying it. Here's what makes pet turf different from regular artificial grass. It's built to handle claws, constant digging, and the kind of abuse a dog dish and toys create. The backing system drains urine directly through—no smell, no staining—and the blade height is designed so your pet's paws don't sink or get hot in summer heat. We size your installation based on how your yard actually gets used, not just square footage. Clarkston's compact urban lots mean we often work with smaller yards where pet turf makes the biggest impact. Whether you're near the Clarkston Community Center or in one of those tighter Milam Park properties, we're about 25 minutes from our main operation, so we can turn around estimates and installations without the delays you'd get from an Atlanta-based crew. We've spent years on DeKalb properties, so we know how that clay drains—or doesn't—and how to prep your base so the turf stays level for years.
DeKalb clay is heavy, compacts easy, and doesn't drain well naturally—all things that matter when you're installing turf over it. We don't just roll turf over existing soil. We remove enough of the top layer, add proper base material, and slope it slightly so water moves off and doesn't pool under the turf. That's what keeps your pet turf from becoming a swamp when it rains. Clarkston's mix of older and newer properties means yard sizes vary wildly. Some Milam Park homes have tight side yards; Downtown Clarkston properties can be more open. We design installations to fit the actual space and how your dog uses it—whether that's a narrow run area or a full backyard. Sun exposure matters too. Some yards get brutal afternoon heat, others are shaded by mature trees. We pick blade styles and heights based on shade and light patterns specific to your property. A few neighborhoods have HOA guidelines around landscaping, though most of Clarkston is pretty flexible. We'll confirm any restrictions before you commit. Installation takes 2–4 days depending on yard prep, and we handle all the heavy lifting. Your clay stays compacted underneath, properly graded, with a stable base layer. The end result is a low-maintenance surface that handles paws, weather, and years of use without the upkeep of real grass.
Yes, but we do need to prepare it correctly. We'll remove the top 2–3 inches of compacted clay, add a base layer for drainage, and grade it so water sheds off. Skipping this step leads to pooling under the turf. It's an extra cost upfront, but it's the difference between a turf system that lasts 10+ years and one that fails in 2–3.
Pricing depends on yard size, site prep, and whether you need significant clay removal. A typical 500–800 sq ft pet turf system runs between $4,500 and $7,500 installed. Clarkston's varied lot sizes and clay conditions mean we quote each property individually. We'll give you an exact number after a free walkthrough.
No. Pet turf is specifically designed to drain urine down through the backing and into your base layer. It dries quickly and doesn't trap odor like natural grass does. We use infill materials that resist bacterial growth, so your yard stays fresh even with regular use.
Absolutely. We choose blade styles and heights based on sun and shade patterns in your specific yard. Shaded areas actually reduce heat stress on the turf, which is a bonus in Georgia summers. The main difference is we might recommend a slightly longer blade in deeper shade for better aesthetics.
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