Color Options — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog deserves a yard that actually holds up—and honestly, between the red clay, the humidity coming off the Chattahoochee, and whatever your pup's doing to the grass in Martin's Landing or Historic Roswell, natural turf just doesn't cut it anymore. Pet artificial turf is what we're installing all over Fulton County these days, especially for families who want a backyard that looks sharp without the constant maintenance nightmare. The color options alone can transform how your yard feels. Some homeowners go for a natural green that blends seamlessly with their landscape; others choose a cooler-toned turf that stays more comfortable underfoot during those hot Georgia summers. We've been helping Roswell residents solve this exact problem for years—whether you're in one of the neighborhoods closer to downtown or out toward Horseshoe Bend. The real win here is that you get a pet-safe surface that drains properly, doesn't harbor mud, and won't have your dog tracking dirt through the house every five minutes. Let's talk about which color option actually works best for your space.
Roswell sits on Fulton red clay, which means your natural grass is already fighting an uphill battle—tree roots from mature oaks, poor drainage, and that persistent humidity from proximity to the Chattahoochee River all work against a healthy lawn. When we install pet turf here, we're accounting for that clay base and making sure the drainage system underneath handles the moisture load properly. The neighborhoods vary quite a bit in terms of sun exposure. Historic Roswell has lots of established trees that create shade patterns, while some newer areas like Martin's Landing get more direct afternoon sun. Your turf color choice should work with that reality—lighter shades can reflect more heat in full-sun yards, but they also show dirt more easily. Darker greens hide stains better but hold more heat. Most Roswell lots range from quarter-acre to half-acre backyards, so we're typically working with enough space to make a real design statement. One thing specific to this area: if you're in a community with HOA guidelines, we'll make sure your turf color and pile height meet those standards. Installation takes about 2–3 days depending on yard size, and we handle the clay prep work that's essential here in Fulton County.
We typically recommend warm-green or forest-green tones for Roswell because they hide dust and pollen really well—and you get plenty of both here. If your yard is mostly shaded (common in Historic Roswell), a slightly lighter green prevents that dark, waterlogged appearance. Full-sun yards in Martin's Landing or Horseshoe Bend can handle deeper greens without temperature issues. We'll walk your yard and show samples in actual sunlight to help you decide.
Absolutely. Red clay is actually dense enough to provide stable base support, which is why we prefer it to sandy soils. The humidity near the Chattahoochee River is handled by our sub-base drainage system—water moves through the turf and clay quickly, preventing the muck and odor issues that plague natural grass in humid areas. Your yard stays dry and usable year-round.
We're typically 25 minutes from our main operation, so we can usually schedule Roswell jobs back-to-back. Installation itself runs 2–3 days depending on your yard size and how much clay prep is needed. We'll handle site assessment, ground work, and final grading. Most yards are ready to use by day three.
Most Roswell HOAs permit artificial turf, but rules vary by community. We work regularly with Martin's Landing, Historic Roswell, and Horseshoe Bend associations and know their guidelines. Bring us your CC&Rs, and we'll confirm your color and pile height are compliant before we start any work.
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