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Your dog loves Pine Lake—the actual lake, the beach, the whole community vibe. But your yard? That's where things get messy. Between the clay soil that stays damp longer than you'd think and the way pets tear up natural grass in days, most Pine Lake homeowners end up with a muddy, worn-out mess by mid-summer. We get it. We've installed artificial pet turf for dozens of families right here in your neighborhood, and the transformation is dramatic. No more brown patches after Fido's afternoon sprint. No mud tracked through the house after a trip to City Beach. Your lawn stays green, stays safe for your pets, and honestly stays looking better than it did in week one. We're just 30 minutes away in DeKalb County, and we know exactly what Pine Lake yards need to handle the moisture, the foot traffic, and the love your family throws at them.
Pine Lake sits on dense DeKalb clay, which is beautiful for the landscape but brutal on traditional lawns—especially when pets are involved. The clay holds moisture longer than you'd expect, which sounds good until your dog creates divots in soft ground and those divots turn into puddles. Our pet turf installations here account for that. We build drainage systems underneath that handle the area's moisture patterns, so water moves away from your yard instead of pooling. Sun exposure varies across the Pine Lake community. Some yards get eight hours of direct afternoon sun; others are shaded by mature pines and oaks. We assess your specific lot during the quote to recommend turf pile height and infill that works for your light conditions. HOA landscape guidelines in Pine Lake are straightforward—no synthetic turf restrictions—but we'll confirm any setback or color requirements for your property. Most lots in the community are quarter-acre to half-acre, which means we're doing full-yard installs or focused pet zones. Installation typically takes 2–3 days depending on existing sod removal and slope work. The clay base means we're often doing more grading and compaction than we might in sandier Georgia soil, but it's worth the upfront work for longevity.
Yes, but we engineer it specifically for clay. We install a perforated base layer and gravel substrate that forces water down and away instead of letting it sit. Pine Lake's moisture is actually an advantage once drainage is right—your turf won't dry out or get brittle the way it might in sandier areas. We've done this dozens of times on DeKalb clay properties.
Typically 2–3 days for a full yard. We remove existing sod, grade and compact the clay, install drainage and base materials, then lay turf. If you're doing a smaller pet zone (like a corner or run area), we can often finish in one long day. We'll give you an exact timeline during your quote.
Pine Lake doesn't have blanket restrictions on synthetic turf, but we always recommend checking your specific deed or community guidelines. We're happy to review any requirements and make sure your color and pile height meet standards. Most installations here sail through without issues.
We use a blend of zeolite and sand that's specifically formulated for pet areas. Zeolite absorbs odor and moisture; the sand provides weight and stability. It's safe if your dog eats small amounts (which happens), and it stays cooler underfoot than cheaper single-infill systems. Pine Lake's humidity makes good infill even more important.
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