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Building a new home in Sandy Springs North means you've got the chance to design your yard from scratch—and that's exactly when pet turf makes the most sense. Your lot probably backs up to the Dunwoody border or sits somewhere along the Abernathy corridor, which means you're thinking about a space where your dog or cat can actually enjoy the outdoors without tearing up natural grass or tracking mud through your brand-new construction home. We've installed artificial turf in dozens of North Fulton properties like yours, and we understand what sets this area apart: the heavy clay soil that doesn't drain well, the mix of shaded and sunny microclimates depending on your property's orientation, and the fact that most new construction lots here are modest-sized but need to feel functional and inviting. Pet turf isn't a shortcut—it's a thoughtful choice that handles the realities of the North Springs area while giving you a low-maintenance yard that actually works for animals and families alike. From our shop, we're about 28 minutes away, which means we know your neighborhood and can install turf that's built for Sandy Springs North specifically.
North Fulton clay is no joke. If you've dug into your new lot, you know the soil compacts hard and sheds water instead of absorbing it—exactly the opposite of what natural grass roots want. That's one reason pet turf thrives here: you skip the drainage headaches entirely. Your property's elevation relative to Morgan Falls or the surrounding topography also matters; some Sandy Springs North homes sit in pockets where water pools, and artificial turf prevents that soggy mess that pets (and your foundation) hate. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your yard's aspect and proximity to mature oak clusters near the Dunwoody border. We'll assess whether your space leans toward full sun or afternoon shade, since that affects which infill and blade height work best for your dog or cat's comfort. Most new construction lots in the 30350 and 30328 zips are between 0.3 and 0.75 acres, which is compact enough that installation happens quickly but large enough to give pets real outdoor space. We typically access the yard from your driveway or side gate—standard for this neighborhood's lot layout—and haul out the old sod if you've got natural grass as a base, or install directly on compacted clay if you're starting fresh.
Absolutely. We prep the clay base properly—scraping, compacting, and adding a crushed-stone sublayer to ensure drainage and stability. Clay actually gives us a solid, level foundation; the key is grading it correctly so water doesn't pool. Your turf won't shift or settle because we're not fighting the clay, we're working with it.
Pet turf doesn't need photosynthesis, so shade isn't a problem the way it is for living grass. We spec a product with excellent drainage and antimicrobial properties; it'll stay dry and odor-free even in dappled or partial shade. Full sun areas drain faster, but we design for both.
Most new construction neighborhoods along the Abernathy corridor and near North Springs MARTA don't restrict pet turf, but we always check your community's covenants before we start. If there are any restrictions, we know how to navigate them and can show your HOA why pet turf is actually a stronger landscape choice.
Most residential yards in the 30350/30328 area take 2–4 days, depending on lot size and whether we're prepping clay or removing sod. New construction sites often have clean access, which speeds things up. We'll give you a precise timeline during the site visit.
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