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Your dog deserves a yard where she can run, dig, and play without destroying your landscaping—and honestly, without you spending every weekend reseeding bare patches. That's the reality for pet owners in McCollum. The clay-heavy soil around the East Cobb border means that traditional grass struggles anyway, especially in high-traffic areas where your pup burns through the turf in weeks. Artificial pet turf changes that equation entirely. We've installed dozens of yards across the McCollum area where dogs finally have a real outdoor space that doesn't turn into mud after rain or look like a moonscape by summer. The stuff we use is engineered for paws—antimicrobial backing that kills odor and bacteria, infill that drains fast so puddles don't linger, and a surface that stays cool underfoot even in Georgia heat. Your neighbors might see us working near the McCollum Airport corridor or over in the East Cobb developments, and you'll notice the difference immediately. No more brown spots. No more digging holes that crater your yard. Just a forever-green space where your dog can be a dog, and your landscaping stays intact.
McCollum sits on clay soil that's notoriously tough for traditional grass—water sits on it instead of draining, compaction from foot and paw traffic happens fast, and establishing healthy sod takes way longer than homeowners expect. Add a dog to that equation, and you've got a losing battle. Artificial turf sidesteps all of that. The East Cobb area around McCollum also gets decent sun exposure in most residential yards, which is actually ideal for pet turf installation because it means the surface stays dry and comfortable year-round. We see a mix of lot sizes here—some compact yards near the McCollum Airport area, others with more sprawl—so we customize drainage systems and base prep depending on your footprint and slope. One thing we always check: whether your property has deed restrictions or HOA guidelines about artificial turf. Most McCollum homeowners don't face issues, but it's worth confirming before we break ground. The clay base means we sometimes need to add extra gravel and drainage aggregate to handle Georgia's spring rains, but that's a one-time investment that pays off with a yard that functions perfectly for years.
Yes—that's actually why it works so well here. Clay holds water, which suffocates real grass and creates mud. Pet turf sits on top of a drainage base that we install beneath the turf. Water runs straight through the backing, through the infill, and out via gravel and permeable underlayment. Even after heavy rain around McCollum, your yard dries in hours instead of days.
The pet turf we install has antimicrobial-treated backing that prevents bacteria growth and locks down odor at the source. Urine drains through immediately—there's no pooling or soaking like with real grass. You rinse the surface occasionally with a hose, and that's it. No lingering smell, no dead patches.
Most residential yards take 3–5 days from site prep to final install. We remove old sod if needed, grade the base, lay drainage and underlayment, and secure the turf. The exact timeline depends on your yard size and soil condition—clay in the McCollum area sometimes needs extra gravel, which adds a day—but we'll give you a clear schedule before we start.
Absolutely. The surface is soft on joints, won't cause friction burns on paws, and there are no sharp edges or toxins. We've installed pet turf for families with senior dogs who need a forgiving surface and puppies who are still learning—both groups thrive on it. It's actually gentler than concrete or hard-packed clay.
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