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Pet owners in Palmetto know the struggle: red clay that never quite stays put, gated community rules that keep landscaping tight, and yards that either bake in the sun or stay perpetually damp depending on which side of Cascade-Palmetto Highway you live on. Your dog deserves a space to run without tracking mud through the house, and your HOA probably has opinions about what that space should look like. That's where artificial pet turf comes in. We've installed dozens of yards across the Palmetto area—from the train depot neighborhood to the newer developments further south—and we've learned exactly how to handle the local soil, drainage quirks, and those specific gated community guidelines that make every installation unique. Unlike generic turf companies, we know Fulton County's clay-heavy conditions and how they affect drainage, we understand that Palmetto lots tend toward smaller, more manicured spaces, and we're familiar with the HOA approval process in your community. Our pet turf goes in properly, drains like it should, and holds up to Georgia's heat and humidity without the mud, the chemicals, or the weekly maintenance headaches.
Palmetto sits on that South Fulton clay that doesn't drain fast—especially important if your yard sits in a low spot or catches runoff from the Cascade-Palmetto corridor. We always start with a site evaluation because what works three blocks away might need tweaking on your property. Sun exposure varies wildly here; some yards get blasted all afternoon while others stay shaded by mature trees or neighboring structures. Gated communities in Palmetto typically have landscape covenants, so we pull your HOA guidelines upfront and make sure the turf color, pile height, and perimeter finishing all pass inspection. Most residential lots in this area run between 1,500 and 3,500 square feet of usable yard space—compact enough that quality installation matters even more. We grade away from foundations, install a perforated drainage layer that handles our clay and occasional heavy Georgia rains, and compact everything so pet claws don't create divots. Your finished yard sits about an inch above grade to prevent water pooling, and we use infill that won't cake up during humid summers.
Yes. Most Palmetto neighborhoods require landscaping approval before installation. We handle this step—we'll review your community's covenants, pull architectural review forms if needed, and make sure our installation meets their standards. It typically takes 1–2 weeks for approval. We won't schedule work until you have the green light.
South Fulton clay doesn't absorb water well, so we add a engineered base layer with perforated drainage pipes underneath. Without it, you'd get standing water after rain or during Georgia's humid summers. We slope the yard slightly and manage subsurface flow so your turf stays dry and your pet's paws don't sink into muck.
We use a blend of silica sand and crumb rubber that handles Georgia summers without getting scorching underfoot. In Palmetto's direct sun, the right infill keeps surface temperature down and prevents clumping during humid stretches. We also recommend rinsing the turf during peak summer heat to extend its life.
Most residential yards (1,500–3,500 sq ft) take 2–3 days. We prep the base, install drainage, lay turf, secure seams, and add infill. Site conditions vary—clay removal or grading adjustments add time—but we're upfront about the timeline before we start work.
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