Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Stone Mountain's got character—between the park, the village neighborhoods, and those granite-studded yards, your property's probably got some unique features to work with. If you've got dogs or cats, you know the drill: natural grass turns into mud pits, dead patches from urine, and constant maintenance that eats up your weekends. Pet artificial turf changes that equation completely. We're a veteran-owned shop, and we've installed hundreds of yards across DeKalb County, including right here in Stone Mountain Village and Smoke Rise. The thing about pet turf is it's not just rolled-out carpet—it's engineered specifically so pets can do their thing without destroying your yard or dealing with puddles and odor problems that come with regular sod. Your neighbors in Stone Mountain have figured this out: pet turf means a green, usable yard year-round, zero dead spots, and way less time spent fixing what your dog just wrecked. We handle the whole process—site prep, drainage work around that clay soil, and installation that accounts for how water actually moves on your property.
Stone Mountain's soil is no joke. You're sitting on DeKalb clay mixed with that granite bedrock the park's famous for, which means drainage is unpredictable—some yards shed water fast, others hold it like a basin. That matters for pet turf because standing water creates odor and algae issues. We dig into this during the site assessment, often installing a perforated drain layer under the turf to handle Stone Mountain's typical rainfall and pet accidents. The area gets decent sun exposure in most residential lots, though homes closer to the park or nestled in Smoke Rise might have shade patterns worth accounting for—some pet turfs handle partial shade better than others. HOA rules vary between Stone Mountain Village and surrounding neighborhoods, but most allow artificial turf as long as it looks maintained and backs onto compliant fencing. Lot sizes here tend toward quarter to half-acre properties, which means the installation timeline usually runs 2–4 days depending on grading needs. The granite outcropping you see throughout the area sometimes means trickier grading, but that's exactly the kind of challenge we solve regularly.
Absolutely. We assess your specific lot during the site visit—some Stone Mountain yards have better natural drainage, others need a perforated base layer to manage water. DeKalb clay can be tricky, but that's why we don't just roll turf over existing ground. Proper grading and sub-base setup ensure water moves through instead of pooling, which keeps odor down and extends the turf's life.
Pet urine soaks through the turf into the base layer, where it drains away completely—no puddles, no ammonia smell sitting on top of your yard. We use infill materials that break down urine naturally. A quick rinse with the hose weekly keeps everything fresh. Stone Mountain's rainfall helps too; it flushes the system naturally throughout the year.
Yes. We've worked around Stone Mountain's granite outcroppings plenty of times. If bedrock's close to the surface, we adjust grading and sometimes create tiered sections. It takes a bit more planning than a flat lot, but it's totally doable and actually makes for interesting landscaping features once the turf's in.
Most residential yards take 2–4 days depending on site prep complexity. If your lot needs significant grading (common with Stone Mountain's terrain) or drainage work, we might schedule across a slightly longer window. We'll give you a clear timeline during the estimate so you know exactly when your yard transitions from project zone to pet-ready.
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