Dog Run — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
East Cobb's established neighborhoods—Indian Hills, the Lassiter area, Pope area—sit on some of Georgia's densest clay. Those beautiful mature lots come with a trade-off: natural grass struggles here, especially if you've got dogs running the yard or kids wearing paths into it. A sport court with artificial turf solves that problem without the mud, the constant re-seeding, or the brown patches that clay naturally produces. We've installed dozens of these in your ZIP codes (30062, 30066, 30067, 30068), and the result is the same every time: families get a usable yard back. No more watering during Cobb County's dry spells, no more apologizing to the neighbors when your dog's torn up the landscape, and no more watching your investment just disappear into red clay. It's a 15-minute drive from our shop to your driveway, so turnaround and support are straightforward. Most homeowners in your area have the lot size and privacy to really benefit from this upgrade—and the HOA landscape committees around East Cobb tend to appreciate the clean, maintained look artificial turf brings.
Cobb County clay is workable, but it's dense and drains poorly—that's actually why artificial turf thrives here. Sitting water and mud are real problems in natural grass yards during spring and fall, and clay compacts under foot traffic in ways that kill even hardy varieties. East Cobb's established neighborhoods have older trees and mixed sun/shade patterns, which matters for turf selection; we factor in how your specific lot catches afternoon western exposure or stays shaded near Sewell Mill Library's tree line. Most yards in Indian Hills and the Lassiter area are between a quarter and half acre—plenty of room for a sport court without feeling cramped. Installation itself is straightforward: we grade and level the clay base (no surprise rocks or old debris like you'd hit in newer subdivisions), lay down proper drainage and base layers, and secure premium turf that handles both pet traffic and Georgia's humidity. The clay actually becomes an asset once we've prepped it—it doesn't shift seasonally the way looser soil does, so your court stays stable year after year.
Absolutely. High-quality artificial turf designed for pet use is engineered to handle paw traffic, urine drainage, and the sticky Georgia summer. We've installed these in dozens of East Cobb yards with multiple dogs. The turf drains urine straight through to the clay base below, and cleaning is as simple as rinsing. No more brown spots, no mud tracked into the house, and your dogs get a yard that's actually usable year-round.
Most do, especially in established neighborhoods like Indian Hills and the Pope area where homeowners have more lot control. That said, HOA rules vary by community and street. We work with your HOA committee if needed—we've done it before in your ZIP codes. The polished, well-maintained look of artificial turf usually aligns with what landscape committees want to see.
Clay is actually an advantage for us. It's dense, doesn't shift, and once we've graded and prepped it, it provides a stable, level foundation. Drainage layers sit on top of the clay, so water and pet urine drain predictably. There are no hidden rocks or surprises like newer subdivisions sometimes have. Installation is cleaner and faster because of it.
Most projects take 3–5 business days once we schedule. We're 15 minutes away, so there's no travel overhead. We handle grading, base prep, drainage, and turf installation as one continuous process. We'll walk you through the timeline during the estimate—usually you can use your new court within a week of saying yes.
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