New Construction — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a new home in Jasper? You're probably thinking about what your yard is going to look like—and if you've got pets, that's a legitimate concern. Real grass and Georgia clay don't always play nicely together, especially once your dog or cat has been running around for a few months. We've installed pet turf systems all throughout Pickens County, from the Downtown Jasper area to the neighborhoods around Marble Hill, and we've seen firsthand how artificial turf changes the game for families with animals. The Pickens County landscape—all that marble subgrade and dense clay soil—actually makes pet turf a smarter choice than fighting with traditional sod. Your yard won't turn into a muddy mess after heavy rains, your pets won't track red clay through the house, and you're looking at a surface that's specifically engineered to drain quickly and resist pet wear patterns. Whether you're in a new subdivision or building on acreage, artificial pet turf handles the reality of living with animals while giving you that finished yard from day one. We're based about 55 minutes away in the Atlanta area, but we service new construction projects throughout this region regularly—so we know exactly what Jasper yards need.
Jasper sits on some serious clay and marble bedrock. That's beautiful for the Pickens County character, but it creates real drainage challenges for natural grass when you factor in pet traffic. Artificial turf actually thrives in these conditions because we're not fighting against compacted clay or trying to establish root systems in rocky soil. The marble subgrade you'll find throughout the area doesn't absorb water the way traditional topsoil does, which means pet urine sits longer on real grass—leading to burn spots and odor issues. With synthetic turf, everything drains through engineered backing and into proper base preparation. Sun exposure in Jasper varies significantly depending on whether your lot is in the tree-heavy sections near Talking Rock Creek or the more open areas closer to Downtown. We design pet turf installations with this in mind—backing selections and infill choices differ when you're in shade versus full sun. Most Jasper lots we work with fall into the quarter-acre to half-acre range for new construction. That size actually works perfectly for pet turf since installation is straightforward, and pets benefit from defined play areas rather than sprawling yards that are harder to maintain.
Absolutely—actually better than natural grass. The marble subgrade and dense clay in Jasper don't drain well naturally, which causes pet urine to pool on real grass. Artificial turf systems bypass that problem entirely with engineered drainage. We build a proper base layer when we install, so water moves through the turf and away from your foundation instead of sitting on the surface.
Pet waste needs to be removed promptly—same as with real grass. Solid waste comes off easily. For urine, the turf drains it away naturally, but we recommend occasional rinses with a hose, especially in summer. Our infill choices are antimicrobial, which keeps odor down significantly compared to what you'd deal with on natural clay soil.
It can warm up on hot days, but not dangerously. We use lighter-colored infill options and backing materials designed to stay cooler. Plus, Jasper's elevation and tree coverage provide natural shade in many yards. We'll assess your specific lot's sun exposure during the estimate and recommend infill that performs best for your conditions.
For new construction, absolutely. You get an established, pet-safe yard immediately—no waiting for sod to establish or dealing with mud during construction. Installation takes days, not months. Over time, you save on maintenance, water bills, and the constant repairs real grass needs on clay soil. Most Jasper homeowners recoup the investment in 5–7 years through reduced upkeep.
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