Pet Safe — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Stone Mountain homeowners with dogs and cats face a real dilemma: natural grass doesn't stand a chance against paw traffic, urine burns, and the clay-heavy soil that dominates DeKalb County. Whether you're in Stone Mountain Village or Smoke Rise, those backyards take a beating. We've installed pet turf for dozens of families in your area who got tired of muddy paws, dead patches, and the smell that comes with traditional lawns. The granite outcropping that makes Stone Mountain so geologically interesting actually creates drainage challenges—water pools in some yards, stays locked in clay in others. Pet-safe artificial turf solves all of this. Your dog gets a soft, clean surface year-round. You get a yard that looks green in January, stays odor-free, and never needs the constant reseeding natural grass demands in this climate. We're 30 minutes away and know Stone Mountain's yards inside and out. If you're done wrestling with your lawn, let's talk about a solution that actually works for pets.
Stone Mountain's proximity to the granite dome means you're dealing with DeKalb clay mixed with rocky patches—great for the landmark's geology, not so great for grass. Drainage is inconsistent; some properties shed water quickly, others hold moisture that encourages fungus and odor, especially in yards where dogs spend time. The tree coverage varies too. Smoke Rise has some shaded lots, while properties closer to the park get full sun exposure. Both conditions stress natural grass in Georgia's heat and humidity. Our pet-turf installation accounts for these specifics. We prep the subgrade to handle DeKalb's clay composition, install proper base layers for drainage (critical given the mixed soil), and choose turf blade heights and infill that work for your sun and shade mix. Yard sizes in Stone Mountain neighborhoods typically range from modest townhome lots to larger suburban properties—we size drainage systems and blade density accordingly. HOA guidelines in Stone Mountain Village sometimes restrict turf height or require specific aesthetics; we've worked within those rules and can confirm your turf choice meets them before installation. The result is a pet yard that doesn't become a mud pit or swamp, no matter what the weather does.
Absolutely. Clay actually provides a stable base for turf installation—we just need to prep it right. We add a drainage layer that prevents the water-holding issues typical in DeKalb County soils, then compact the turf backing. Your dog's urine won't puddle or create soggy spots. We've done this on dozens of Stone Mountain properties and it performs year-round.
We work around them. The granite outcroppings are part of your home's character, and we don't excavate into them. Our installation team knows how to route drainage and level turf around stone features. If there are major rocks, we remove them if needed and work with your yard's natural topography.
Pet turf is safe for both. Cats won't ingest fibers the way they might with natural grass, and the infill materials we use are non-toxic. Some Stone Mountain cat owners like it because it eliminates litter-box digging in natural soil while still giving their cats outdoor access.
We're 30 minutes away, so maintenance visits are convenient. We recommend annual raking to keep the infill distributed and fibers standing, especially in high-traffic pet areas. Most Stone Mountain clients schedule spring maintenance after winter and spot-clean as needed through the year.
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