Dog Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog spends most of their day in that Palmetto backyard, and honestly, natural grass just can't keep up. Between the red clay soil that turns into soup after rain and the wear patterns from an active pup, you're either reseeding every spring or staring at bare patches year-round. That's where a sport court makes sense—it's the same durable synthetic turf used on athletic fields, built to handle serious pounding without turning into a mud pit. We've installed these setups all across the Palmetto area and the Cascade-Palmetto corridor, and dog owners get it immediately. Your yard stays green, it drains fast (which matters here), and cleanup is genuinely easier than you'd expect. No more muddy paws tracking through the house every time it rains. The stuff is built for performance, which means it's built for your dog.
Palmetto sits on that classic South Fulton clay—the kind that compacts hard and holds water longer than you want it to. Natural grass struggles with that, especially in high-traffic dog yards. The good news is a sport court actually thrives in these conditions because drainage goes underneath the turf system, not through it. You won't get standing water pooling up after a summer storm. The area around the Palmetto train depot and through the rural-suburban stretches gets decent sun variation—some yards catch morning light only, others are more open. We'll assess your specific lot because that affects both the turf choice and how we prep the base. Most residential yards in Palmetto are anywhere from quarter-acre to half-acre, which is a sweet spot for sport court installation. The red clay base actually helps us because it's firm enough to build on without excessive grading. One thing to note: if you're in a Fulton County neighborhood with HOA rules, we'll confirm the turf color and finish are compliant before we start. That saves headaches later.
Absolutely. The clay actually helps us—it's stable for the base layer. We install a drainage system on top of your clay soil so water doesn't pool. This matters because Palmetto gets decent rainfall, and natural grass on clay turns into a muddy mess. The sport court stays dry and usable within hours of a rainstorm, which is huge for a dog yard.
Most residential yards take 3–5 days depending on size and whether we need to level or grade the clay. We're about 45 minutes south from our main operation, so we schedule Palmetto jobs strategically. We'll give you a firm timeline once we assess your yard—usually a week from estimate to completion.
Depends on your neighborhood. Some Palmetto subdivisions have HOA guidelines about turf color and pile height. We check that before starting—it's part of our process. If there are restrictions, we'll make sure the sport court we install is compliant so you don't run into issues down the road.
The turf is designed to handle it. Urine drains straight through, so there's no pooling or odor buildup like you'd get with natural grass on clay. In Palmetto summers, the heat helps with evaporation. Just rinse the area occasionally with a hose and you're good. It's way lower maintenance than keeping natural grass alive.
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