Raised Bed Border — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog deserves a yard that holds up to their energy, and Moreland's red clay soil doesn't always cooperate. We've worked with plenty of homeowners in Coweta County who've watched their natural grass turn into a mud pit faster than their pups can dig—especially during Georgia's wetter months. That's where pet turf comes in. It's genuine artificial grass engineered to handle claws, urine, and constant play without the dead patches, compacted soil, or monthly maintenance headaches you get with the real thing. Whether you're in Downtown Moreland or on one of the quieter roads in town, we can install a pet-safe surface that drains properly, stays green year-round, and actually lets you enjoy your backyard instead of babysitting it. Most of our Moreland customers raise their turf installation with a proper border system—raised beds keep the edges clean, prevent soil migration into that stubborn Coweta clay, and make the whole installation look intentional and finished. It's the difference between a quick fix and a backyard upgrade you'll use for the next 10-15 years.
Moreland's clay-heavy soil presents a real challenge for traditional landscaping, and that actually works in artificial turf's favor. Because drainage is critical—especially on properties where water tends to pool—we build pet turf installations with proper base preparation underneath. That red clay won't absorb quickly, so we lay down a compacted stone base before the turf goes down, which channels water away from your dog's play area and prevents the swamp-yard scenario. If you're installing raised borders (which we strongly recommend in Coweta County), composite or pressure-treated timber frames help define the space and keep that clay from bleeding back into your turf edges over time. Sun exposure varies depending on where you live in town, but most Moreland yards get solid afternoon sun. We factor that into your turf selection—some pets prefer slightly more shade tolerance during hot Georgia summers. The typical residential lot size in the area works well for pet turf; we're usually installing anywhere from 300 to 800 square feet, which is enough for real play space without becoming a maintenance nightmare. If you have an HOA, we'll verify any landscape guidelines before we start, though most communities welcome artificial pet turf because it eliminates brown spots and mud.
Yes—that's exactly what it's designed for. Unlike natural grass, which thins out and dies under constant paw traffic, pet turf fibers are engineered to bounce back. Moreland dogs aren't any rougher than dogs anywhere else, but the durability difference shows fast. Claws don't create dead patches, and even diggers can't kill the turf. If they dig deep enough to hit the base, you're really fighting a behavior issue, not a turf issue.
Clay doesn't drain naturally, so we don't rely on it. We excavate, compact a stone base layer underneath your turf, and slope it slightly so water moves away from the play area. This prevents puddles and keeps urine from pooling up. Proper drainage is why raised borders work so well here—they contain everything and direct water where it should go.
You can, but there's real value in having us do it. We ensure the border sits level, the base beneath is properly compacted, and everything integrates with the turf installation without gaps or drainage issues. In Moreland's terrain, small mistakes compound fast. Most customers find it's worth the investment for a finished product.
We're based about 55 minutes away, but we service Moreland and all of Coweta County regularly. We schedule multiple jobs in the area to keep travel time efficient. Turnaround on most pet turf installs is 1–2 days, so even with the drive, you're looking at a quick project.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.