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Your dog or cat deserves a yard that won't turn into a muddy mess or bare patches by mid-summer—and honestly, so do you. Here in Kennesaw, we deal with that heavy Cobb County red clay that gets slick when it rains and rock-hard when it dries out. Between the heat (we hit 90 degrees about 78 days a year) and the foot traffic from your pets, natural grass just doesn't hold up. That's where pet turf comes in. It's not the plastic-looking stuff from the '90s either. Modern artificial turf for pets handles claws, urine, and constant wear without degrading or looking fake. Whether you're in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, or Due West, we've installed thousands of yards right here in Kennesaw. We know your soil. We know your summers. And we know what actually works for homeowners with active pets. The best part? You get a soft, durable surface year-round—no more dead zones where Fido runs loops, no more tracking clay through the house, and way less maintenance than you'd think.
Kennesaw's red clay subsoil is a blessing and a curse. It drains poorly, which means puddles and mud after rain—exactly what pet turf solves. Before installation, we grade and prepare your base properly so water doesn't pool under the turf (that causes odor and degradation). Our pet-specific turf has perforations and a backing system designed for fast drainage, which matters in a town that gets humid summers and occasional heavy downpours. Sun exposure varies across neighborhoods. Houses near Kennesaw Mountain or tree-lined streets in Due West might have more shade, while properties closer to Town Center at Cobb tend to get full sun. We select appropriate pile heights and densities based on your yard's specific conditions—shorter, denser turf for high-traffic areas, slightly softer for senior dogs with joint issues. Most Kennesaw lots range from modest suburban sizes to larger estate properties. We've worked with HOAs in the area too (some have specific landscape requirements), so we know what's compliant. Installation accounts for Cobb County's clay base: we use proper underlayment, ensure adequate drainage infrastructure, and install edging that holds up against Georgia's humidity and heat cycling.
Good question—we address this constantly. Our pet turf is engineered to stay cooler than basic artificial grass. We use light-colored infill and materials that don't absorb and retain heat like darker options do. During peak summer here, the surface stays significantly cooler than direct asphalt or concrete. That said, on the hottest days (we're talking 95+ degrees), always provide shade and water access. Your dog will tell you if they're uncomfortable.
This is crucial. We don't just roll turf over clay and hope for the best. We install a drainage system—typically a gravel base and permeable underlayment—that lets urine and water flow through to a drain or perimeter system. Without this in Cobb County's clay, you'd get odor, algae, and turf deterioration. Proper drainage is non-negotiable in our region.
You *can* DIY, but we'd recommend against it—especially given our soil conditions. Our installers know how to handle Cobb County clay, manage grading, and ensure proper drainage. We also warranty our work and infill. A mistake on the base preparation or drainage will cost you way more to fix later than a professional install costs upfront.
With an active senior pet (or multiple pets), plan on a refresh every 2–4 years, depending on usage. Infill settles and breaks down. In Kennesaw, we typically charge $0.50–$1.50 per square foot for infill refresh, plus labor. A 500-square-foot yard might run $300–$800 for a refresh. It's way cheaper than replacing natural grass or dealing with bare spots every summer.
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