Pet Safe — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
You've probably noticed the red clay that sticks to everything around White County—it's beautiful country out here near Yonah Mountain, but that heavy clay makes maintaining a natural grass court a constant battle. Between the mountain humidity and the way our soil drains, a lot of Cleveland homeowners end up spending their weekends fighting with lawn care instead of actually using their backyards. That's where a pet-safe sport court changes the game. Whether you're in the BabyLand area or closer to downtown Cleveland, an artificial turf court gives you a usable playing surface year-round without the mud, the mowing, or the heartbreak of dead patches. We've worked with families throughout White County who wanted to reclaim their yards—parents who wanted a safe place for kids and dogs to play without slipping on wet grass or tracking clay through the house. A sport court handles the mountain weather, the seasonal rain, and the heavy foot traffic that kills natural turf in this region. The installation process is straightforward, and we'll work with your property's unique slope and drainage patterns to make sure it performs beautifully for years.
Cleveland's mountain clay presents both challenges and opportunities for sport court installation. The dense, compacted soil that dominates White County properties tends to hold water longer than sandy soils—something we factor into base preparation and drainage design. Most residential properties in the downtown Cleveland and BabyLand areas sit on grades that slope toward the house or toward a side yard, which actually works in our favor for surface drainage. We'll evaluate your yard's sun exposure; properties near Yonah Mountain often deal with afternoon shade that keeps moisture around longer, so we adjust materials and infill accordingly. The typical Cleveland home has anywhere from a quarter-acre to a half-acre yard, which gives us good flexibility for court sizing—most families want 20×40 or 30×50 dimensions depending on their activities. White County winters are mild but can bring freeze-thaw cycles that stress poorly installed bases, so we use crushed stone and proper compaction rather than shortcuts. Pet safety is especially important here; we only install turf products with non-toxic infill and no harmful chemicals, since most Cleveland yards see regular use from dogs and kids. Installation usually takes 3–5 days depending on site prep needs and drainage work required by the clay composition.
Absolutely. White County clay drains slowly, so we engineer the base with perforated under-layers and proper pitch toward a drainage edge. Mountain properties especially benefit from this—we've installed courts on sloped yards throughout the area, and they shed water faster than the surrounding clay does. Your court stays playable even after heavy rain.
Yes, if it's installed correctly. We use pet-safe turf with non-toxic infill materials—no lead, no harmful chemicals. The surface is cooler than asphalt, drains urine away from the infill, and doesn't harbor the parasites that can live in natural clay soil around Cleveland. Your dog can play safely, and you won't deal with mud tracked through the house.
Mountain humidity is actually less extreme than lowland Georgia, which helps. Our pet-safe sport courts are designed for humid climates—the infill breathes, and we ensure proper drainage so moisture doesn't pool. Properly installed, they last 12–15 years or longer even with heavy use from families and pets.
Yes. We serve all of White County, including downtown Cleveland and surrounding neighborhoods. We'll handle any site challenges—slope, clay composition, or space constraints. Most installations are completed within a week or two from your initial consultation.
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