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Stone Mountain residents deal with a unique set of yard challenges—and that's especially true if you've got pets. Your soil here is dense DeKalb clay, the kind that doesn't drain well after rain and gets rock-hard in the summer heat. Add a dog or cat into the mix, and you're looking at dead patches, muddy paw prints tracked through the house, and that persistent ammonia smell that never quite goes away. Artificial pet turf changes the equation entirely. We've installed dozens of systems throughout Stone Mountain Village and Smoke Rise, and we've watched homeowners discover what it actually means to have a yard that works with their pets, not against them. Your accessibility matters too—whether you're navigating the yard in a wheelchair or managing mobility challenges, our installations are built with smooth, level surfaces that don't buckle or shift. The granite-based landscape around Stone Mountain Park and the varied terrain near Memorial Hall means every property is different, but that's why we custom-fit each installation to your specific soil conditions and drainage patterns. No more choosing between a beautiful yard and a functional one for your pets.
Stone Mountain's clay-heavy soil presents both challenge and opportunity for artificial pet turf. That dense, slow-draining clay means standing water is a real problem during our Georgia rainy seasons—which is why proper base preparation and our subsurface drainage system matters more here than in sandier neighborhoods. We're looking at elevation changes too, especially if your lot backs toward the granite outcrops that define the area's character. The tree canopy varies significantly between the Village side (more mature shade) and higher-elevation properties in Smoke Rise. We account for this during installation—shade patterns affect how quickly moisture dries and how much UV stress the infill experiences. Your yard size is typically suburban-generous, which gives us room to create zones: a pet-traffic area near the house, a play zone away from neighbors, and strategic edging that works with your existing landscape rather than fighting it. HOA guidelines in Stone Mountain neighborhoods tend to be reasonable about artificial turf, especially when it's clearly a pet-management solution. We handle all those conversations and can provide documentation showing compliance. The key difference in Stone Mountain installations is the base work—we spend extra time on grading and compaction because of that clay. Get it right at the start, and your turf stays level and drains properly for years.
Absolutely. Clay drainage is exactly why we're here. We install a professional base layer that sits on top of your existing soil, creating a separation barrier and escape route for water. This prevents the pooling and ammonia saturation you get with natural grass on clay. We've done this in both Stone Mountain Village and Smoke Rise, and the difference after the first heavy rain is night-and-day obvious.
Yes—accessibility is built in from day one. We create a smooth, level playing surface with no trip hazards, bumps, or seams that catch wheels. The finished turf is firm enough for easy navigation, and our edging is flush and secure. We work around existing ramps or mobility features your home already has, and we coordinate timing so your accessibility isn't disrupted during the project.
We survey your property and map sun/shade throughout the day before we design anything. Mature trees in the Village create good afternoon shade, which actually reduces UV stress on the turf. Higher properties in Smoke Rise get more direct light. We recommend turf pile heights and infill types based on what your specific yard gets, so the system performs optimally in your microclimate.
Our subsurface drainage system flushes liquid waste down and away from the turf layer, preventing ammonia buildup and odor. Solid waste sits on top where you pick it up, just like natural grass. Georgia's humidity can make decomposition fast, so we recommend rinsing the area weekly during summer—no special chemicals needed, just water. The system stays fresh and usable year-round.
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