Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog's been tearing up the backyard, and you're tired of replacing dead patches of grass every spring. We get it—especially here in Palmetto, where the South Fulton clay soil makes it tough to keep natural grass healthy when pets are involved. Artificial turf isn't just a band-aid fix; it's a practical solution that actually works for dog owners who want a yard that doesn't become a mud pit after rain or a dust cloud in summer heat. Pet turf is engineered differently than standard artificial grass. The drainage is better, the backing resists odors and bacteria, and the blade height is designed to handle the wear and tear that comes with active dogs. Since we've been installing yards throughout the Palmetto area and the Cascade-Palmetto Hwy corridor, we've seen firsthand how much better pet-friendly synthetic turf performs compared to patching up natural grass year after year. We back our work with a real warranty that covers material defects and installation quality. You're not just getting grass—you're getting peace of mind that your investment is protected. Let's talk about what makes sense for your specific yard.
Palmetto's South Fulton clay is actually one of the reasons pet turf makes so much sense here. Clay soil doesn't drain well, which means after your dog runs around, you're left with compacted, muddy patches that take forever to recover. Natural grass struggles in that environment, especially during Georgia's humid summers. Artificial turf sidesteps the whole problem—water drains through the backing system instead of pooling or creating that slick clay surface. Yard size varies across the Palmetto area. Some properties near the Palmetto train depot area lean smaller and more suburban, while out toward the rural sections of Fulton County, you might have more acreage to work with. Either way, pet turf installation needs to account for sun exposure and shade patterns. We assess how much direct afternoon sun your yard gets and factor that into blade selection and infill type—some infills stay cooler under intense Georgia heat. A few homeowners in the area have HOA guidelines around landscape materials. Before we start, we'll confirm your turf choice meets any local requirements. Installation itself takes a day or two depending on yard size and prep work. The clay base usually needs grading and a proper sub-base layer to ensure drainage and durability.
Yes, if it's installed right. Georgia heat can actually work in your favor with synthetic turf—the backing cures properly in warmth. What matters is drainage and infill choice. We use infills that don't retain excessive heat and ensure water moves through quickly during Palmetto's humid months. Your dog won't be dealing with a hot or soggy surface.
Our warranty covers manufacturing defects and faulty installation—things outside normal use. Typical pet activity (digging, running, pacing in one spot) is expected wear. We design pet turf to handle that. If a seam fails or backing delaminates due to our work or material defect, we repair it at no cost. That's the protection you're paying for.
We typically recommend antimicrobial infill for pet turf—it reduces odor buildup and bacteria growth, which matters in our humid climate. Coconut husk and crumb blends are popular options. Some Palmetto homeowners prefer zeolite-based infills for extra odor control. We'll walk you through the trade-offs based on your dog's size and yard usage.
Minimal maintenance, honestly. Rinse the turf occasionally to help with drainage and odor. Rake out debris every couple of weeks. In our clay-heavy Palmetto soil, good drainage is already built in through proper installation, so you won't have standing water or mold issues like you might with natural grass. No fertilizer, no seeding, no fighting the weather.
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