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Your dog or cat deserves a yard that doesn't turn into a mud pit after the spring rains roll through Sandy Springs. We get it—between the Chattahoochee River humidity and those heavy Fulton County clay soils, keeping natural grass alive while your pets tear it up is basically impossible. That's where pet turf comes in. You've probably noticed how many yards around Riverside, Powers Ferry, and Mount Vernon are switching to artificial turf. There's a reason. Pets need a surface that handles digging, accidents, and rough play without falling apart or turning into a swamp. The neighborhoods around City Springs are packed with dogs, and we've installed pet-friendly turf in dozens of Sandy Springs homes that needed a durable, maintenance-free solution. Our pet turf comes in multiple colors and pile heights—because your yard shouldn't look like a putting green just because it's artificial. Whether you want that natural grass look or prefer something that hides stains better, we've got options that work for Sandy Springs lots. The material drains fast (critical with our humidity), won't harbor parasites like natural grass can, and won't degrade when your dog decides to mark territory repeatedly in the same spot. We're about 28 minutes from your neighborhood, so we handle installations all across the Sandy Springs area. Give us a call if you want to see samples and talk through which color and style actually makes sense for your yard.
Sandy Springs sits on thick, dense Fulton County clay—the kind of soil that holds moisture longer than you'd like. That means puddles hang around, and natural grass struggles because the clay doesn't drain well. Artificial pet turf solves that problem with a permeable backing that lets water pass through into a gravel base we install underneath. Your canopy is another story. A lot of properties in Mount Vernon and the Riverside area have mature trees that create partial shade. We take that into account during the design phase because even though artificial turf doesn't need sunlight to survive, heavy shade can affect drainage and heat buildup in summer. We'll assess your specific lot and recommend pile height and color accordingly. HOA rules matter here too. Some Sandy Springs communities have landscape guidelines, so we always check restrictions before quoting. Most are fine with artificial turf for pets, but we want you to know upfront if there are any covenants. Your lot size typically ranges from 0.3 to 0.8 acres in these neighborhoods, which means installation usually takes one or two days. We handle excavation, gravel base prep, and seaming—all the stuff that makes pet turf actually perform long-term in our climate.
Absolutely. We install a drainage system underneath that accounts for Fulton County's clay and our humid climate. Water drains through the turf into gravel, preventing the pooling you'd see with natural grass. The material itself resists mold and mildew better than you'd expect, especially if we design drainage right for your specific yard's slope.
We offer three primary colors: spring green, sage, and summer wheat. Spring green matches typical Southeast grass; sage works well under tree canopy (common in Mount Vernon and Riverside); wheat hides pet accidents and stains better. We bring samples to your yard so you can see them in your actual light conditions before deciding.
Most residential yards—roughly 2,000 to 4,000 square feet—install in one day. Larger areas or complex layouts might take two. We handle all the clay removal, base prep, and seaming so you're ready for pets immediately after we finish.
Most do, but we always verify covenants before quoting. A few communities have aesthetic guidelines that require approval first. We've worked with Riverside and Powers Ferry HOAs multiple times and know the process—we'll confirm compatibility with your neighborhood before moving forward.
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