Front Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your front yard in Sandy Springs North probably looks great in photos, but if you've got dogs or cats, you know the reality: dead patches, mud tracked into the house, and that constant battle between a healthy lawn and healthy pets. Here's the thing—clay soil in North Fulton doesn't drain well, which means your pets are literally creating swamps in your yard every time it rains. Artificial turf fixes that problem completely. We've installed pet-friendly synthetic grass throughout the Abernathy corridor and near the Dunwoody border, and homeowners tell us the same thing: their yards actually look better, their pets are happier (no more muddy paws), and they're not spending weekends reseeding dead spots. Pets tear up natural grass because they're doing what pets do—running, digging, going to the bathroom in the same spots. Synthetic turf is built for that. It drains instantly, it doesn't stain, and it gives your dogs or cats a clean, comfortable surface year-round. We're based just 28 minutes away in the metro area, which means we know exactly how Sandy Springs North yards work, what drainage challenges you're facing, and how to install turf that actually solves your pet problems instead of creating new ones.
Sandy Springs North sits on North Fulton clay, and that's actually a huge reason why artificial pet turf makes sense here. Clay holds water—especially after the heavy rain we get in spring and summer. Your natural grass stays soggy, your pets' paws sink into mud, and you end up with dead grass and compacted soil. That clay also gets hard and crusty in dry weather, which isn't comfortable for pets to walk on. With artificial turf, water drains straight through into a proper base layer, so your yard never becomes a mud pit. Sun exposure varies across the area depending on whether your lot backs up toward Morgan Falls or sits deeper in the subdivision, but synthetic turf performs the same whether you're getting full sun or dappled shade—you don't have the brown-patch problems you'd get with natural grass in high-traffic pet areas. Most front yards in this neighborhood are quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which means installation is straightforward and the cost-per-square-foot stays reasonable. We always check for underground utilities before we start, and if you've got a sprinkler system, we can deactivate or remove it during the install. HOA rules in Sandy Springs North typically allow synthetic turf as long as it looks natural, and the products we use absolutely meet that standard.
Absolutely—we turn off or cap your existing system during installation. The turf itself doesn't need watering, so you're actually freeing up that water bill. If you ever decide to go back to natural grass (unlikely), we can reconnect things. Most homeowners in the Abernathy corridor tell us they love not dealing with sprinkler maintenance anymore.
We install a crushed stone and sand base layer that sits between your existing clay and the turf. Water moves right through it instead of pooling. North Fulton clay is heavy, so proper base prep is critical—that's why we don't cut corners on the foundation. Your yard drains like a well-built field.
Yes, and that's smart timing. Spring and early summer are our busy season, but we can usually schedule front-yard installs within 2–3 weeks. The sooner you get it down, the sooner your pets can use it without tracking mud through the house during those heavy afternoon storms.
Pet-grade turf stays significantly cooler than asphalt or concrete, and our products include reflective backing designed to minimize heat absorption. Plus, synthetic turf dries fast after rain, so your dog isn't walking on something clammy. Most pets adapt quickly and actually prefer it to muddy natural grass.
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