Fixer Upper — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Palmetto homeowners dealing with rough clay soil and fixer-upper yards know the struggle—that red Georgia clay doesn't drain well, grass dies in patches, and dogs tear up whatever lawn you manage to grow. If you've got a pet and you're tired of mud, dead spots, and constant watering battles, artificial turf might be exactly what your backyard needs. We've installed pet turf across the Cascade-Palmetto corridor and deeper into Fulton County, and we've seen firsthand how a quality synthetic lawn transforms a worn-out yard into something your family and your four-legged friends can actually use year-round. Pet turf isn't just prettier than the alternatives—it's practical. No more digging holes, no more bare patches where Fido plays, no more tracking mud into the house. The turf we install is built to handle claws, heavy use, and Georgia's humidity without matting down or collecting odors. Whether your yard is a small lot near the train depot area or a larger property out toward the more rural side of Palmetto, we can design something that fits your space, your budget, and your dog's habits.
Palmetto's heavy clay base is actually one of the best reasons to go artificial. That dense, poorly-draining soil makes regular grass a constant uphill battle, especially if you have pets wearing the lawn down. Our installation process accounts for Fulton County's moisture issues—we build proper drainage beneath the turf so water doesn't pool and create mud patches or smell problems that come with standing water in humid summers. Sun exposure varies across Palmetto depending on tree coverage and lot orientation. We assess each yard individually to recommend the right turf pile height and density for your specific light conditions. Pet yards in the area tend to range from smaller urban lots to semi-rural properties, so we're experienced scaling installations up and down. One thing we always mention: check with any HOA guidelines in your neighborhood before installation—most Palmetto communities allow artificial turf, but a quick call saves headaches. The red clay means digging out the old grass is straightforward, and the relatively flat terrain across most of Palmetto makes installation cleaner and faster than hillier Georgia regions.
Absolutely. We use turf specifically rated for hot, humid climates—it won't melt, and the backing we install underneath allows air circulation and drainage so moisture doesn't trap underneath. Your dog won't be walking on a hot surface because the material reflects heat differently than dark asphalt. Palmetto's summer weather is exactly what this turf is engineered for.
We remove the old sod, grade the clay base, and lay a permeable base material underneath the turf. This lets water drain through instead of pooling on top of that dense Fulton County clay. It's critical in Palmetto's humidity, and it prevents the mud and smell issues homeowners often worry about with pets.
Maintenance is minimal compared to natural grass. Rinse it occasionally to keep dust and pollen settled, pick up solid waste like you would with regular grass, and we can recommend a yearly refresh if needed. The turf won't need mowing, watering, or the constant battle against heat and clay that real grass requires here.
We remove existing sod, prepare and level the clay base, install drainage and a leveling pad, and lay the turf. For most Palmetto yards, the process takes a few days depending on size. We're 45 minutes away, so scheduling is flexible and we can handle rush projects if you need your yard ready for summer.
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