Fall Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog's been tearing up the backyard all summer, and honestly, you're tired of mud tracked through the house every time it rains. Here in Crabapple—whether you're in the Birmingham Falls area or over near Crabapple Crossroads—fall is actually the perfect time to install pet turf. The weather's cooling down, which makes the installation process easier on both you and your pup, and by the time spring rolls around, you'll have a fully established, dog-proof yard waiting. We've worked with plenty of Crabapple homeowners on estate lots like yours, and we know what works on that North Fulton clay soil. Artificial pet turf handles the wear and tear that real grass can't—no more brown patches, no digging holes, and no urine burn spots to worry about. It drains properly (important with our clay), stays green year-round, and it's honestly low-maintenance once it's down. If your family's been putting this off, fall's your window.
Crabapple's got some unique landscape challenges that actually make artificial pet turf a smart choice. That rolling clay you've got throughout North Fulton doesn't drain like sandy soil, so real grass tends to stay soggy after our heavier rains—which is exactly when dogs want to dig and track mud inside. With artificial turf, we address drainage directly during installation, creating a base system that handles the moisture without pooling. Your lot size matters too. Most Crabapple estates are spacious, which is great, but it also means more real estate for a dog to destroy. Artificial turf handles high-traffic zones—the worn paths from the back door to the fence, the spot under the oak tree where your dog naps—without requiring constant reseeding. Fall installation also works with Crabapple's sun patterns. If your yard has significant shade from mature trees (common in this area), artificial pet turf still performs consistently, unlike real grass that thins in shady pockets. One thing worth noting: check with your HOA if you're in a managed community. Most Crabapple neighborhoods allow quality artificial turf for pet areas, but it's worth confirming before you commit.
Absolutely. Clay drainage is actually why we recommend it. We install a base layer that prevents water from sitting in that heavy North Fulton clay. Real grass struggles here; artificial turf thrives. The turf sits above the soil, so your dog's urine drains through properly, and mud doesn't get tracked as easily. It's one of the best solutions for clay-heavy yards in the Birmingham Falls and Crabapple Crossroads areas.
Fall's actually ideal for installation in Crabapple. Cooler temperatures mean easier working conditions for our crew, and you're not fighting summer heat or spring rain delays. Your turf has months to settle before next summer's heat and dog activity ramps up. If you're thinking about it now, late fall is the sweet spot—get it done before winter.
That's exactly what pet turf is designed for. Urine drains straight through into the base layer below—no brown spots, no odor buildup. We use infill materials and backing systems built specifically for pet use. Your Crabapple yard stays green and fresh, even with regular dog use. Solid waste is easy to pick up, just like real grass.
Most residential yards in the area—especially the larger estate lots around Crabapple Market and the Birmingham Falls Elementary neighborhoods—take 2-4 days depending on size and site prep. We handle the base work, grading, and turf installation. We're about 35 minutes out, so scheduling's straightforward. Fall weather means we can usually stay on timeline without weather delays.
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