Older Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog's been tearing up the backyard in Indian Hills, Pope, or Lassiter, and you're tired of mud tracked through the house. Here's the thing: East Cobb's clay soil is tough on natural grass—it compacts hard in summer, stays soggy in spring, and doesn't recover well once Fido's worn it down. Pet artificial turf is basically the answer these established neighborhoods have been waiting for. Unlike the cheap stuff from big box stores, quality pet turf actually drains fast (crucial with our Georgia humidity), stays cool underfoot, and holds up to serious dog traffic. We're talking about a surface that looks like real grass, plays like real grass, but won't need reseeding every fall or turn into a mud pit after rain. Most of our East Cobb clients—folks in those nice homes around Sewell Mill and East Cobb Park—find that pet turf pays for itself within a few years just in saved time, water bills, and frustration. Your older home deserves a yard that actually works for your family and your pets, not one that fights you every season.
Cobb County clay is dense and poorly draining by nature, which means two things for pet owners: natural grass struggles here anyway, and standing water becomes a real problem when your dog's worn away the turf. East Cobb's residential lots tend to be well-established, with mature trees creating shade patterns that shift throughout the year—a major factor when choosing turf pile height and drainage specs. HOA rules in neighborhoods like Indian Hills and the Pope area often include landscape maintenance standards, so we always pull those requirements upfront; most approve pet turf readily, especially when it's installed to code. Sun exposure varies significantly across these older properties—some backyards get blasted all day, others are mostly dappled shade. We account for that in our layout and material selection. Installation in clay requires proper base prep; we remove the old sod, amend the soil bed, and lay down a drainage system that actually moves water away from foundations and toward proper grading. Your yard size matters too—these neighborhoods have everything from quarter-acre lots to larger properties, and bigger spaces often benefit from zone drainage planning.
Absolutely. Our pet-grade turf is engineered for heavy traffic and UV exposure—both critical in Georgia summers. It won't brown out, won't compress permanently under paw traffic, and drains fast enough to handle our spring rains. Urine breaks down naturally in the drainage layer rather than pooling on top. Dogs in Indian Hills and Lassiter have been using this stuff for five-plus years with zero degradation.
We remove old sod responsibly, grade and prepare the clay base (this is where East Cobb's soil complexity actually matters), install drainage, lay turf, and edge everything. Most residential yards—say, 800–1,500 square feet—take 2–3 days. We clean up completely. Since we're 15 minutes from most East Cobb addresses, scheduling and follow-up is straightforward.
Most do, provided it meets specific standards around color, pile height, and drainage. We've worked with several East Cobb HOAs and know their typical requirements. We handle that conversation with your HOA if needed—no surprises, no rejections after installation.
Solid waste is easy to pick up—just like regular grass. For urine, the drainage system handles breakdown below the surface so odor doesn't accumulate. A rinse every month or two, especially in hot months, keeps everything fresh. No special enzymes or chemicals needed. Way easier than maintaining natural grass in clay soil.
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