Side Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your side yard in Sandy Springs North probably doesn't get much love—especially if you've got dogs or cats that turn bare patches into muddy nightmares. That's where pet turf makes all the difference. We've installed synthetic pet turf throughout the Dunwoody border and Abernathy corridor neighborhoods, and homeowners consistently tell us it's the best decision they made for their yards. The North Fulton clay soil here drains poorly and compacts easily under paw traffic, which means real grass struggles. Pet-friendly artificial turf solves that problem entirely. No more mud tracked through the house, no dead spots where Fido does his business, and no chemicals that worry pet owners. Side yards are perfect for this—they're typically narrow, get mixed sun and shade, and are prime real estate for your dog's bathroom breaks. We're based just 28 minutes away, so we know exactly how to install turf that handles the humidity and clay conditions of this area. Whether your side yard is a strip between the fence and your neighbor's property line or a slightly larger space, pet turf gives you a clean, green, low-maintenance solution that actually works with your pets instead of against them.
Sandy Springs North sits in North Fulton, which means you're dealing with clay-heavy soil that doesn't drain naturally. This is actually one of the biggest reasons side yards fail with real grass—water pools, roots can't breathe, and your dog's urine burns patches faster on compacted ground. Pet turf eliminates that headache because we install it with a drainage base that channels water away from the root zone (or in this case, through the backing). The neighborhoods along the Dunwoody border and Abernathy corridor tend to have mixed sun exposure in side yards. Some properties get afternoon shade from mature trees; others catch direct southern sun. Quality pet turf handles both. Most side yards here are 4 to 8 feet wide, which means installation is straightforward—no complex grading or major logistics. We typically finish these jobs in a day. The humid Georgia summers are tough on real grass but don't faze artificial turf. One thing to confirm: check any HOA restrictions in your community. Most Sandy Springs North neighborhoods allow synthetic turf, but it's worth a quick verification before we schedule. We'll do that for you during the initial consultation. Finally, because clay soil can shift slightly with freeze-thaw cycles, we use proper base preparation and secure anchoring—critical for side yards where pet traffic is concentrated.
Absolutely. Unlike real grass, which struggles with fungal issues in humid North Fulton summers, pet turf doesn't retain moisture in the blade itself. Water drains straight through the backing. Your pets won't slip on wet turf, and it dries fast after rain—typically within 30 minutes. Humidity is zero concern.
Real grass burns and dies because urine saturates clay and roots can't escape the concentration. Pet turf has no living roots, so urine simply drains through. We recommend rinsing the turf weekly if your dog frequents one spot heavily, but there's no permanent damage or dead patches—ever.
That's our bread and butter. Most Abernathy corridor and Dunwoody border side yards are 4 to 8 feet wide, and we install in those spaces all the time. Access is easy, and we work cleanly so your neighbor isn't bothered. One-day jobs, minimal disruption.
No. We handle demolition and haul-away. We'll strip the old turf and any thatch, prep the clay base properly for drainage, and install fresh pet turf. The whole process is included in our estimate. You don't lift a finger.
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