Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog deserves a yard that keeps up with their energy—especially here in Mableton, where the Heritage Park area and neighborhoods around the Silver Comet Trail mean lots of active pets and outdoor-loving families. Pet artificial turf solves a problem that's real for South Cobb homeowners: that clay-heavy soil compacts fast, grass dies in high-traffic spots, and mud gets tracked inside after every trip outside. We've installed hundreds of pet-friendly turf systems across Cobb County, and we're just 18 minutes from your neighborhood. What makes pet turf different from standard artificial grass is the engineering—it drains fast, resists odor buildup, and stays cool underfoot even on hot Georgia days. Your dog gets a clean, safe play surface year-round. You get a yard that actually looks good in photos and doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain. Whether you've got a small urban lot in the Heritage Park area or a bigger backyard setup, we can design something that works with your space and your pet's habits. No more patchy dead zones, no more brown spots from urine damage, no more weekly reseeding frustration.
Mableton's soil profile—that dense South Cobb clay—is honestly one of the biggest reasons pet owners here switch to artificial turf. Clay compacts under pet traffic and holds moisture, creating those perfect conditions for mud and standing water. Natural grass struggles with drainage in our transitional suburban climate, especially during Georgia's wet springs. The good news is that artificial pet turf thrives on proper drainage infrastructure, and we always install a gravel and perforated-pipe base layer tailored to Cobb County's soil conditions. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in the Heritage Park area or further out—some yards get brutal afternoon heat, others sit mostly shaded. We assess your specific site to choose the right turf blade height and infill type. Most Mableton yards we work on fall into the 500–2,000-square-foot range, and we've gotten really efficient at mobilizing crews for these mid-size residential installs. If you have an HOA (common in the area), pet turf is almost always approved since it looks maintained year-round and eliminates the brown-patch problem that draws complaints.
Absolutely. The clay you've got in South Cobb actually makes artificial turf a smart choice—we install a drainage system specifically for heavy soil. The turf itself stays dry underneath because water flows through the infill and down to the gravel base. Even in humid Georgia summers, the material breathes and doesn't trap moisture the way compacted clay does with natural grass.
Yes—that's one of the biggest accessibility wins. We install pet turf completely level with no trip hazards, and the surface is firm enough for wheelchair navigation. No ruts, no soft spots from pet wear, no mud. It's actually more stable and predictable than a natural grass yard, especially on Mableton's clay base.
We use a dual-layer drainage system and an antimicrobial infill blend that neutralizes urine odor at the source. In Mableton's humidity, this matters—stagnant water under regular turf gets smelly fast. Our setup keeps everything moving through the base layer and away from your patio area.
We haven't run into restrictions. HOAs actually prefer artificial pet turf because it looks maintained year-round, eliminates brown patches, and prevents the drainage complaints that natural grass causes. We'll help you verify your specific community rules before we start.
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