Front Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Hapeville's front yards tell a story about the community—compact, walkable neighborhoods near the Porsche Cars North America headquarters, tree-lined streets in Downtown Hapeville, and homeowners who care about curb appeal without spending every weekend on yard work. That's where pet turf makes real sense. Your dog gets a soft, safe place to play. You get a yard that looks sharp year-round, handles the Georgia heat and humidity, and doesn't turn into a mud pit when it rains. South Fulton clay soil is stubborn stuff—it stays wet, compacts easily, and makes natural grass struggle. Artificial turf sidesteps all of that. We've installed pet turf for Hapeville families who wanted their front yards back—space where kids and dogs can play without worrying about dead patches, chemical treatments, or endless watering during dry spells. The installations are straightforward, the maintenance is honest-to-goodness simple, and the results speak for themselves in a neighborhood where people notice quality work.
Hapeville sits on South Fulton clay, which is compact and drainage-challenged. That clay soil becomes rock-hard in summer and soggy in spring, making it tough for natural grass roots. Front yards here tend to be modest in size, especially in Downtown Hapeville and the Porsche area neighborhoods—which actually works in your favor with artificial turf. Smaller yards install faster and cost less, and every inch gets heavy use from families and pets. Sun exposure varies block to block, but South Fulton's humidity and afternoon heat are constants. Pet turf handles both well. We design for proper drainage underneath since that clay doesn't let water escape naturally. Most Hapeville yards benefit from a permeable base that sits above the native soil, preventing standing water and keeping the turf cool. We also account for tree shade in older neighborhoods—not a deal-breaker, just part of the design conversation. Front-yard visibility matters here, so color and pile height get matched to the neighborhood character. Installation takes one to three days depending on yard size and site prep work.
Absolutely. Georgia summer heat doesn't bother artificial turf the way it does natural grass. The material we use reflects heat rather than absorbing it, and proper drainage underneath keeps moisture from building up. Your dog won't sink into mushy ground during humid spells, and the surface stays comfortable underfoot. That clay soil underneath actually helps with drainage design.
Yes. We choose turf grades and pile heights based on light conditions. Shade won't kill artificial turf like it does natural grass, but we still want good drainage and airflow. If your front yard is mostly under tree cover, we'll design accordingly—it's a quick conversation about sun patterns and site specifics.
We excavate the top few inches of clay, level the grade, and install a permeable base layer. That layer is key—it lets water drain through instead of pooling on top of the clay. The turf goes down on that prepared base. It's more involved than sandy soil, but South Fulton clay is what we work with here. It's predictable and manageable.
Minimal. Rinse it down monthly to keep dust and pollen light. Brush the pile occasionally if your dog runs the same paths repeatedly. No mowing, no watering bills, no fertilizer, no fungicide. Most Hapeville homeowners spend maybe an hour a month total, and that's generous. The turf stays green and soft year-round.
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