Summer Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Stone Mountain homeowners deal with a unique yard challenge: that clay soil wrapped around the granite base of the mountain, plus the summer heat that turns natural grass into a maintenance nightmare by July. If you've got dogs or cats, you're looking at dead patches, muddy paw prints tracked through the house, and urine burn marks that no amount of watering fixes. That's where pet turf comes in. We've installed hundreds of yards across Stone Mountain Village and Smoke Rise, and the transformation is real. Your backyard becomes a space where your pets can actually play without destroying the landscape, and you're not stuck outside every evening trying to save what's left of your lawn. Summer installation makes sense here—we get the system in place before peak heat, your yard's ready for fall, and you skip the entire spring mud season next year. Over the past few years, we've learned exactly what works in Stone Mountain's mixed drainage and how to anchor turf properly so it doesn't shift in our clay. The granite bedrock means some yards have surprising drainage quirks, but that's exactly the kind of detail we plan for. Your pets deserve a yard that actually works, and honestly, so do you.
Stone Mountain's soil is a tricky blend of DeKalb clay and granite-based drainage, which means some yards shed water fast while others hold it. Before we install, we assess your specific lot—whether you're near the Village with tighter soil or up in Smoke Rise where you might get faster drainage. Summer heat here peaks in July and August, and while pet turf handles full sun better than natural grass ever will, shade patterns matter. We map those out during the estimate so we know exactly where to expect wear and which spots stay cooler longer. Most Stone Mountain yards run between 5,000 and 10,000 square feet of usable backyard, which is perfect for turf installation. If your home is in a community with landscape guidelines, we coordinate with those requirements—pet turf typically meets HOA standards since it looks maintained year-round. The granite outcrop foundation means root systems can't go deep, which is another reason artificial becomes the better choice. Installation timing in summer works because the ground is stable, we have clear weather patterns, and everything cures before fall. We typically need 3 to 5 days depending on yard size and whether we're removing old sod.
Absolutely. We design the base layer to match your specific soil type—clay-heavy yards get extra perforated layers, while Smoke Rise properties with mixed drainage get a different configuration. The granite bedrock actually helps us because we know water won't pool indefinitely. We've installed turf on yards where clay held water for weeks after rain, and the drainage system we use gets that handled.
Not at all. Summer is actually ideal for curing. The heat helps the infill settle faster and lets seams bond properly. Stone Mountain's July and August temperatures are perfect for this work. We avoid the spring mud season and your turf is fully functional before the real heat peaks in late summer.
Pet urine drains through just like water, so it won't accumulate or cause burn marks like it does on natural grass. A quick rinse with the hose once or twice a week keeps everything fresh. For solid waste, cleanup is the same as any yard. Most Stone Mountain pet owners find they're actually spending less time on yard maintenance once the turf is in.
Most are. We work with Stone Mountain Village and Smoke Rise communities regularly and know their landscape standards. Pet turf meets approval because it stays green and maintained year-round, actually exceeds many natural grass neighborhoods. We'll verify your specific guidelines during the estimate.
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