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Your dog's been tearing up that red clay yard in Legacy Park or Stilesboro, and honestly, you're tired of muddy paws in the kitchen. Here's the thing about Kennesaw lawns: our heavy Cobb County clay is rough on both grass and your sanity. Real sod dies back in our Georgia heat—we hit 78+ days above 90°F most years—and it needs constant water, fertilizer, and repair when dogs dig or play hard. Pet turf changes that equation completely. It's not real grass, but it looks convincing, drains like crazy (so no mud puddles), and your pets can run full speed without destroying it. We've installed hundreds of yards here in Kennesaw, from the neighborhoods near Kennesaw Mountain to homes by Town Center at Cobb. Whether you've got a small Stilesboro lot or a bigger Due West property, pet turf handles Georgia's heat, your dog's claws, and our brutal clay underneath without breaking a sweat. No more dead patches. No more repairs every summer.
Kennesaw's red clay is honestly one of the biggest reasons pet turf makes sense here. Traditional sod struggles because clay doesn't drain well, and when your dog digs or urinates in the same spot, you get soggy, compacted mess. Pet turf installs with a specialized base layer that actually manages water—rain and dog accidents drain through instead of sitting on top. Our summer heat is relentless. With 78 days regularly topping 90°F, natural grass in high-traffic pet areas burns out fast. Artificial turf holds its color year-round and doesn't need daily watering to survive June through September. Kennesaw neighborhoods vary widely in lot size and layout. Whether you're working with a compact Legacy Park backyard or a larger Due West property, pet turf adapts. Most HOA communities here (and Cobb County does have several neighborhood associations) allow artificial turf as long as it looks residential-grade. Our team handles the clay removal and grading work that most Kennesaw yards need—that red clay base has to be properly prepped so water doesn't pool underneath. Drainage is everything in our climate.
Yes. Premium pet turfs have reflective fibers that stay significantly cooler than dark pavement or even some natural grasses in direct sun. During our 90°F+ days, you're looking at surface temps 15-25°F cooler than concrete. Your dog can run and play without burning their paws. That said, providing shade (trees, a covered area) is always smart for any pet during peak afternoon heat.
Our humidity works in your favor here. Pet turf has antimicrobial infill (usually zeolite and silica sand blend) that neutralizes urine smell way better than soil or sod. Urine drains straight through instead of pooling in clay. You rinse the area occasionally with water, and odor disappears. No brown spots, no ammonia buildup—it's night and day compared to what happens with real grass in Cobb County yards.
We grade and level it, but don't necessarily haul it all away. The clay gets compacted and smoothed so water drains properly underneath the turf. If you have serious drainage issues or an old septic area, we address that first. Most Kennesaw properties just need proper base prep—about 3-4 inches of gravel or recycled asphalt, then the turf on top.
High-quality pet turf lasts 12-15 years in our heat and humidity, sometimes longer. UV-stabilized fibers hold up to Kennesaw's intense sun. The infill may need top-ups every 5-7 years, but the turf itself doesn't degrade like sod does. It's a one-time investment that outlasts multiple rounds of real grass replanting.
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