Spring Special — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog's been tearing up the backyard, and you're tired of mud tracked through the house every time it rains. We get it—especially here in East Point, where that South Fulton clay turns into a slippery mess the moment the weather shifts. Pet turf is exactly what a lot of homeowners in Downtown East Point and Jefferson Park have switched to, and honestly, it changes the game. No more dead patches from urine burn, no more digging holes, and your pup gets a clean, comfortable surface year-round. This spring, we're running a special on pet-turf installations, and if you're near the MARTA area or Camp Creek Marketplace, we can get you scheduled fast. The nice thing about artificial turf for pets is that it's not just about looks—it's functional. Your yard drains properly, your dog stays clean, and you're not spending weekends reseeding or dealing with parasites that live in muddy soil. We've installed pet turf in dozens of East Point yards, and the feedback is always the same: owners wish they'd done it sooner.
East Point's clay-heavy soil presents a real challenge for natural grass, especially when you've got an active dog. Clay doesn't drain well, which means standing water and mud become permanent fixtures—perfect breeding ground for parasites and bacteria that affect your pet's health. That's why pet turf makes so much sense in neighborhoods like Jefferson Park, where lot sizes tend to be modest and every square foot needs to count. Artificial turf sits on a permeable base layer that lets water drain through completely, keeping your yard dry and sanitary even after heavy Georgia spring rains. Sun exposure varies across East Point—some yards near Downtown get good afternoon sun, while others in shadier areas don't. We design the installation to match your specific conditions; turf handles both situations equally well, whereas natural grass struggles in shade. One thing to note: some HOA communities in the area have specific guidelines about turf materials and infill. We handle all that before installation, making sure your setup meets local codes. The South Fulton clay also means the base prep is critical—we're 30 minutes from our main shop, so we schedule accordingly and bring the right equipment to ensure a proper foundation. Your yard's slope and drainage pattern matter too, especially with pet traffic.
Absolutely. Our pet-turf systems are designed for Georgia's climate—heat, humidity, heavy rain, all of it. The perforated backing and engineered infill drain quickly, so you won't get puddles or soggy spots even after a downpour. UV-treated fibers stay vibrant through South Fulton's intense summers. Spring is actually the perfect time to install because the ground's workable and your dog gets a full season to adjust.
Clay compacts differently than loam, so we remove the top layer and replace it with a engineered base material that provides proper drainage and stability. This prevents settling and washout over time. It's extra work compared to other soil types, but it's essential for East Point yards. We size the crew accordingly and factor that into our spring-special pricing.
Pet turf is constructed to resist tearing and digging—it's much tougher than residential-grade artificial grass. Some determined diggers can still work at edges, so we recommend burying the perimeter or securing it with landscape stakes. We'll discuss your dog's behavior during the consultation and recommend the best edge-retention method for your situation.
Nope—that's one of the biggest advantages. The permeable base drains urine completely, so nothing pools. The infill is typically antimicrobial-treated sand or crumb, which prevents bacteria and odor from accumulating. You'll rinse it down occasionally with a hose, especially during humid spring months, and you're done. Way easier than maintaining natural grass.
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