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Pet owners around Marietta deal with a real problem: that red clay mud that sticks to everything. Your dog comes in from the backyard looking like they've been playing in a construction site, and your rental property's landscape starts looking worn before the lease is even up. Pet artificial turf solves both headaches at once. Whether you're managing properties in East Cobb, West Cobb, or closer to the Marietta Square area, pet turf gives tenants a clean, safe outdoor space while protecting your investment from the constant wear that comes with four paws running around daily. No more patchy dead spots. No more drainage issues when the Georgia humidity kicks in. No mud tracked through the house. We've installed pet turf systems across Cobb County for landlords who got tired of re-sodding between tenants or dealing with expensive landscaping damage claims. The turf drains properly even under our notorious red clay, it handles the shade from those mature oak trees that come with older Marietta properties, and it looks consistent year-round—which means your property photos actually look good when you're listing or showing it to prospective renters. What makes pet turf different from regular artificial grass isn't just durability. It's the drainage system underneath, the infill choices that won't heat up under the Georgia sun, and installation that accounts for how water actually moves through Cobb County soil. We're local to the area—just 12 minutes from most of Marietta—so we understand exactly what your yard is working against.
Marietta's red clay is beautiful when you're looking at the foliage around Kennesaw Mountain, but it's a drainage nightmare for standard grass. That heavy clay doesn't let water move freely, which means standing water, mud, and quickly deteriorating sod—especially with rental properties getting heavy foot and paw traffic. Pet artificial turf installation in Marietta accounts for this. We build in a base layer system that sits on top of your clay, creating proper drainage channels so water moves underneath rather than pooling on top. The mature oak canopy that makes East Cobb and West Cobb neighborhoods beautiful also means a lot of shade. Your turf needs to be engineered for lower-light conditions, not just full sun, which affects both the blade type and infill we choose. Rental property yards in the Marietta area tend to be modest—not sprawling estates—so every square foot counts. Pet turf makes sense here because you're maximizing usable outdoor space without ongoing maintenance that eats into your profit margins. HOA rules in some Marietta neighborhoods can be particular about landscape appearance, and pet turf keeps everything looking manicured and maintained, which matters when you're managing multiple units. Installation timing works well in fall or early spring when the ground isn't saturated from summer humidity. We make sure the turf is secured properly so it handles the play patterns dogs create, and we select infill materials that won't compact under paw traffic like they would with heavier options.
Yes—that's actually why we install a engineered base layer between the clay and turf. Cobb County red clay needs that intermediate drainage system. Water flows underneath through gravel and perforated layers rather than sitting on top. Standard sod installation doesn't account for this, which is why you see mud problems. Pet turf, installed correctly, drains faster than natural grass in our soil type.
It's built for it. Rental yards in Marietta take a beating—multiple turnovers, different tenants with different dogs. Pet turf infill stays stable under constant paw traffic, and the backing system is designed so dogs can't pull up sections. Between tenants, you rinse it down and it looks fresh again. No re-sodding, no landscape damage claims.
Plenty of people worry about this. We use infill materials—coconut husk and other engineered options—that stay cooler than silica sand and won't burn paw pads. In Marietta's humidity, these materials also manage moisture better so the surface doesn't trap heat like older artificial grass did.
Most do, especially in rental communities. Some HOAs actually prefer it because it looks uniform year-round and requires zero chemical maintenance. We recommend checking your specific neighborhood guidelines, but we've installed across East Cobb and West Cobb without issues. Contact us if you need help navigating your local rules.
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