Sub Base Types — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog deserves a yard that can keep up with them, and East Point's clay-heavy soil makes that harder than you'd think. Between the Jefferson Park neighborhoods and the busier areas near Camp Creek Marketplace, a lot of homeowners here are tired of fighting mud, bare patches, and seasonal dead zones. Artificial pet turf changes that equation completely. We install systems that handle the Georgia heat and humidity without turning into a maintenance nightmare, and our crews know East Point's lot layouts—whether you've got a compact urban yard in Downtown East Point or something with more breathing room. The South Fulton clay underneath means traditional grass either stays soggy or cracks, but pet turf sits on top of properly engineered base layers that drain fast and stay stable through our summers and occasional heavy rain. Your dog gets a clean, consistent surface year-round. No more tracking mud into the house, no chemical fertilizers, and honestly, your yard looks better when it's not patchy or overgrown.
East Point's clay soil is the real story here. Unlike sandier Atlanta suburbs, the dense clay base in Fulton County compacts heavily and drains poorly—which is exactly why artificial turf with the right sub-base system works so well. We're talking proper gravel and drainage rock that sits between your native soil and the turf itself. Your yard size matters too. Many East Point lots, especially in the Downtown and Jefferson Park corridors, run smaller and tighter than outlying areas, so we design installations that maximize usable space without waste. Sun exposure varies block by block near the MARTA corridor and around the Camp Creek area, but pet turf performs identically in full sun or partial shade—something real grass simply can't claim. One thing we always discuss with East Point customers: if you've got an HOA or neighborhood deed restrictions (common in Jefferson Park), we verify what's allowed before we start. Most permit synthetic turf for residential pets, but it's worth confirming. Installation timing is flexible since we're not fighting dormancy seasons like we would with seed or sod. We can usually schedule within two to three weeks.
Absolutely. Our turf systems are rated for Georgia's climate and won't degrade in our summer heat or humidity. The infill material (usually sand or crumb) actually helps regulate temperature slightly, and the drainage system underneath prevents the soggy conditions you'd get with real grass in Fulton County's clay soil.
We excavate 4 to 6 inches, then lay a compacted gravel base for drainage, followed by landscape fabric to prevent clay from mixing upward. The turf itself sits on top with proper seaming. This layering system is essential in areas like Downtown East Point and Jefferson Park where clay compaction is heavy.
No. Pet turf is specifically engineered to handle urine and waste. The drainage system carries liquids through the infill and gravel base into native soil, so there's no pooling or odor buildup. Solid waste rinses away or sweeps up easily—way cleaner than real grass.
Yes. We schedule installations year-round and typically complete East Point jobs within two to three weeks of your initial consultation. Weather rarely affects our timeline since we're not waiting on grass seed germination or sod establishment.
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