Dog Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Crabapple—whether you're in the Crossroads area or over by Birmingham Falls—deserves to be more than just a maintenance headache. We work with a lot of North Fulton homeowners who are tired of fighting clay soil, uneven drainage, and the endless cycle of mowing, fertilizing, and patching bare spots. A putting green isn't just about golf anymore. It's a low-maintenance gathering space that handles Georgia's humidity, holds up to dog traffic, and actually looks better year-round than natural grass ever could. We've installed dozens of these across Crabapple's estate lots, and the feedback is always the same: families use their yards again. Your kids play on it. Your dogs run on it without destroying it. You look out the window at something that makes sense. We're based just 35 minutes south, and we know exactly how this soil behaves, what the sun does to different parts of your property at different times of year, and how to build something that lasts. Let's talk about turning that frustrating patch of yard into something your family actually wants to spend time on.
The rolling clay that defines North Fulton properties gives us both challenges and advantages. Your soil drains differently than sandy regions, which means we have to be intentional about subsurface prep—especially on those estate lots where water can pool in unexpected spots. We've learned where the low points tend to be across Crabapple, and we build drainage into the foundation of every installation. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether you're closer to the Birmingham Falls area or the Crossroads side, and mature oaks scatter shade patterns that shift seasonally. We account for that in turf selection and infill choice. Dog wear is real in Crabapple—your pets will use this more than you think—so we spec materials that handle urine without staining, compaction without matting down, and the kind of durability that survives years of play. Most estate lots here have room for a meaningful green, not a postage stamp, so we're often working with space that lets us create actual functional designs. HOA guidelines in the area are generally turf-friendly, but we always verify before breaking ground. The humidity and occasional clay dust mean annual brushing and rinsing keeps everything looking fresh longer.
Absolutely. Clay actually works in your favor here—it's dense and stable for the base. We excavate, install proper perforated underdrain, then layer gravel and geotextile before the turf itself. Water moves through the system, not pooling on top. We've done this across North Fulton estates, and it solves the muddy-yard problem that plagues natural grass in Crabapple.
Far less than you'd think. Brush it monthly to reset the blade, rinse it quarterly to clear dust and pollen. That's it. No fertilizer, no fungicide treatments, no brown patches in summer. The humidity won't harm synthetic turf the way it hammers natural grass. One afternoon a season, tops—compare that to your mowing routine.
That's exactly what our turf is built for. The fiber won't tear, urine won't create yellow stains or dead spots, and the drainage system keeps odor from building up underneath. Dogs actually love running on it because it's consistent and doesn't get muddy or slippery. We've installed these at properties across Crabapple specifically for pet owners.
Most residential greens take 2–3 days, depending on site size and how much grading your clay soil needs. We handle the heavy lifting—excavation, base prep, final grading—then install and infill. You're ready to use it within days. We schedule around your schedule and clean up completely when done.
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