Fall Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sandy Springs North sits right on that sweet spot between Dunwoody and the Abernathy corridor—close enough to the North Springs MARTA station that you've got urban convenience, far enough out that you actually have some real yard space. That's also why pet turf makes so much sense here. Your dogs are running around, your cats want a clean outdoor space, and that North Fulton clay underneath is either baking hard in summer or holding moisture like a sponge come fall. Natural grass? It either gets torn to shreds by paws or turns into a muddy mess. We've installed artificial turf for dozens of homeowners in your ZIP codes (30350 and 30328), and honestly, fall is the perfect time to do it. Temperatures drop, the ground's still workable, and by the time winter rolls around, your yard is settled and ready for spring. No brown patches from dog urine. No mud tracked through the house. Just a clean, durable surface that handles whatever your pets throw at it—and trust us, they throw plenty.
Here's what makes Sandy Springs North specific: that clay soil isn't just annoying—it actually matters for installation. It drains slowly, which means we have to pay attention to your base preparation. The good news is that our installation process accounts for that. We're adding proper drainage layers because we know how the Fulton County soil behaves in this area. Your yard size probably sits in that 5,000–10,000 square foot range (typical for North Springs properties), and fall installation means we're not fighting summer heat or spring rain delays. Trees are another factor—properties near Morgan Falls and throughout Dunwoody border neighborhoods often have mature oak and pine coverage. Morning shade keeps temperatures down, which is actually great for pet turf longevity. We'll assess your sun patterns during the consultation because some yards get blasted in the afternoon, others stay partially shaded. HOA rules in Sandy Springs North subdivisions tend to allow quality artificial turf, especially for pet-focused installations, but we always verify your community guidelines upfront. Fall installation also means less disruption—your landscape crew isn't competing with spring landscapers, and we can focus entirely on getting your base right.
Yes—but it requires the right base layer. North Fulton clay doesn't drain naturally, so we install a permeable base (usually crushed stone or gravel) underneath the turf. Water flows through the synthetic blades, down through the base, and disperses into the surrounding soil. We've done this hundreds of times in 30350 and 30328, and proper drainage is non-negotiable. Without it, you'll get pooling. With it, your yard handles rain just fine.
Midday heat is real, but quality pet turf doesn't absorb temperature the way you might think. Yes, it gets warm, but not dangerous for paw pads. Many homeowners in the Dunwoody border neighborhoods have mature trees that provide afternoon shade, which helps naturally. We can also recommend infill options that keep surface temps lower if your yard is in full sun. Either way, your dog will seek shade instinctively—they always do.
We're booked solid through early November in the Sandy Springs area, but that's perfect timing. Cooler temperatures mean our crew works more efficiently, and the turf has weeks to settle before winter. Late September through October is ideal—you avoid summer heat delays and winter moisture issues. If you're looking at mid-to-late October, we can usually fit you in. Call soon to lock in your date.
This is the real draw for pet owners in Sandy Springs North. Urine drains right through, so no burn marks or dead spots like natural grass. For odor, proper infill (like antimicrobial sand or crumb rubber blends) handles it. Most yards need a rinse with the hose once a month or after heavy use. Your neighbors won't smell anything, and your grass stays pristine year-round.
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