Indoor Space — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog doesn't care that Waleska sits in Cherokee County's mountain-clay transition zone—they just want a yard that feels natural underfoot and doesn't turn into a muddy mess after rain. Pet artificial turf solves that problem without the weekly mowing and fertilizer headaches that come with maintaining natural grass around the Reinhardt University area. We've installed pet-friendly turf for homeowners across Waleska who got tired of patchy, worn-down lawns that their dogs tore up by mid-summer. The stuff looks, feels, and plays like real grass, but it drains properly, resists urine staining, and holds up to years of digging, running, and rough play. Whether you've got a sprawling property or a tight indoor space that needs a durable play surface, artificial turf designed specifically for pets gives you a clean, maintenance-free yard where your dog can be a dog. No more apologizing for bare spots, no more worrying about toxic chemicals, and no more treating the yard like a disaster area after it rains.
Waleska's clay-heavy soil and mountain weather create some specific challenges for natural grass. The clay drains slowly, which means puddles hang around—great for mud-loving dogs, terrible for your floors and furniture. Our pet turf gets installed with proper base preparation and a sub-surface drainage system that handles the local rainfall without pooling. Sun exposure varies pretty wide here depending on whether your property borders trees or sits more open toward the Reinhardt area. We assess shade patterns before recommending pile height and infill type, since heavy shade can affect how the turf feels and performs over time. Most Waleska properties we work with have yards between a quarter-acre and half-acre, though we've done smaller patios and indoor spaces too. Installation typically takes 2–4 days depending on site prep needed. Because the underlying soil tends toward clay compaction, we sometimes recommend additional drainage layers—it costs more upfront but prevents future settling issues common in this region. Local HOA rules in some neighborhoods permit artificial turf outright; others require approval first. We handle all that before we break ground.
Yes, but we engineer it to work with the clay. We install a compacted base layer, then crushed stone, then a permeable underlayment that forces water down and away from the turf surface. This setup counteracts Waleska's natural drainage issues and prevents the pooling and settling that plague natural grass lawns here. Proper installation is the difference between a turf that works for 15 years and one that fails in five.
Absolutely. Indoor pet turf is excellent for garages, covered porches, and enclosed areas where you want to contain bathroom habits and protect concrete floors. Drainage happens through the backing into whatever base you've got (gravel, crushed stone, or even a concrete pad with slight slope). Many Waleska homeowners use indoor turf as a training tool or a dedicated relief area during bad weather.
Solid waste gets picked up like you'd do in a regular yard. For urine, the turf's design lets liquid drain straight through into the base layer below. A quarterly rinse with your hose keeps the pile fresh and prevents odor buildup. Some customers in Waleska use pet-safe enzyme treatments during warm months—totally optional, but it's an extra layer of maintenance peace of mind.
Yes. An indoor space just needs a stable, level foundation—that could be compacted soil, gravel, sand, or concrete. We'll assess your specific indoor space and recommend the base layer that makes the most sense. The key is making sure water drains away from the area, not pooling under the turf where it could cause mold or smell issues.
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