Emergency Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog's been tearing up the backyard, and you need a fix that actually works—not someday, but now. We get it. Moreland yards take a beating, especially when you've got pets that don't care about your landscaping plans. That red clay soil Coweta County's famous for? It turns into mud after rain, then bakes hard as concrete. Your grass doesn't stand a chance, and honestly, neither does your patience. Artificial pet turf changes the game. No more bare patches. No more tracking mud through the house. No more watching your lawn die in real time. We've installed pet systems all over this area—from the quieter neighborhoods around Downtown Moreland to properties out in the rural sections where space isn't an issue. The stuff we use is engineered specifically for dogs: it drains fast, doesn't retain odors, and holds up to constant digging and running better than anything you'll kill naturally. The best part? We can get this done quickly. We're based less than an hour away, and we work with homeowners who need solutions fast, not excuses. If your yard's currently a disaster and you need to reclaim it before someone gets hurt or your home value takes another hit, let's talk about making it happen this week.
Moreland sits on that characteristic Coweta County red clay, which is honestly the reason a lot of homeowners end up calling us in the first place. Clay doesn't drain well, it compacts under pet traffic, and it's a magnet for mud. When you've got dogs running the yard daily, that clay becomes a liability—it hardens into ruts and stays wet longer than you'd expect after a Georgia rain. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether you're in the more wooded sections or the open areas around Downtown Moreland. We assess that during the free walkthrough because it affects which turf system makes sense for your property. Full-sun yards need different infill and blade materials than shaded spots. Yard sizes out here tend to be generous—this is rural Coweta County, so most properties have decent square footage. That's actually ideal for pet turf installations because there's usually room to do the job right, with proper drainage and grading. We'll remove that problematic red clay, grade toward drainage points, and install a system that won't hold standing water or get slippery when wet. One thing we always check: if you're in a neighborhood with HOA guidelines, we'll make sure your turf choice complies. Most communities around Moreland are pretty relaxed about it, especially when they see how much better it looks than a torn-up lawn.
We typically schedule new installations within 5-7 business days. Since we're based less than an hour away, we can come do your free site assessment quickly and get you on the calendar. For emergency situations where the yard's creating a safety issue or you need it done before guests arrive, we work with you on priority scheduling. A standard residential yard usually takes one to two days to complete.
Absolutely. Red clay is actually why we prefer to install a proper base layer. We'll excavate the problematic clay, install perforated drainage pipes if needed, and lay down a gravel-and-sand base that lets water move through quickly instead of pooling. The turf itself is porous—water drains right through—so you get a usable yard even after heavy Coweta County rains.
Yes. Pet turf has tighter backing, specialized infill that controls odor and bacteria, and blades designed to bounce back under constant paw traffic without crushing. Standard turf gets matted and stained quickly around dogs. We install systems rated for pet use specifically, with drainage engineered so urine doesn't sit and create smell problems.
Not really. Clear any obvious debris—branches, toys, landscape debris—but we handle the rest. We'll mark out the area, remove grass and that red clay, deal with grading and drainage, and install the base. Just let us know about any underground utilities when we confirm the appointment.
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