Large Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Waleska gets a lot of action—dogs running, kids playing, the occasional gathering near campus when Reinhardt University life spills over into the neighborhoods. The thing is, that red clay soil and the unpredictable spring rains we get here in Cherokee County wear down natural grass fast. You end up with mud patches by summer, bare spots where the dog likes to race, and a lawn that looks tired by July. Pet turf changes that equation entirely. We've installed artificial turf in yards all across the Reinhardt University area and the surrounding communities, and homeowners are shocked at how much their outdoor space improves—no more muddy paws tracked inside, no more dead zones where nothing grows, and your yard actually looks better in August than it does in June. It's not some plastic-looking fake lawn anymore either. Modern pet turf looks genuinely natural, drains properly so you don't get standing water during our rainy springs, and it holds up to heavy use without degrading. Most folks around here are surprised to learn how affordable it is compared to the constant upkeep natural grass demands.
Waleska's position in the North Cherokee mountain-clay transition zone creates some real challenges for traditional lawns. That clay-heavy soil stays wet longer after rain, which means drainage issues and compaction where dogs dig or run the same paths repeatedly. Our spring weather can dump serious moisture, and if you've got a larger yard—which a lot of properties do out here—you're dealing with multiple wet zones that take weeks to dry out. Shade patterns matter too. Depending on whether your property borders the Funk Heritage Center side of town or sits closer to Reinhardt, you might have thick tree cover or open sun exposure. Pet turf actually thrives in both scenarios, unlike natural grass which struggles in heavy shade here. Installation in this area typically involves base prep that accounts for our native clay—we add engineered drainage layers that wouldn't be necessary in sandier Georgia counties. Your yard size also affects the timeline; larger properties take longer, but we schedule around typical Waleska weather windows. One thing we always check: local HOA guidelines if your neighborhood has them. Most associations have zero issues with quality pet turf, but it's worth verifying before you commit.
Absolutely. Clay actually helps with stability since it compacts less under artificial turf. The key is proper base preparation—we install a perforated underdrain system that handles our spring runoff. The turf itself is fully permeable, so water drains through instead of pooling. We've done dozens of installations across Cherokee County in similar soil conditions, and they perform flawlessly.
For a typical larger residential yard in the area, plan on 2–4 days depending on size and site conditions. We assess soil, prep the base, add any necessary drainage infrastructure, and install the turf. Weather cooperates most of the year here, though we avoid the wettest weeks in spring. We'll give you a firm timeline after the initial site visit.
Yes. Modern artificial turf blends seamlessly with the natural aesthetic of our neighborhoods. We offer multiple blade colors and styles—some have a more formal look, others mimic natural fescue or Bermuda. Combined with mature trees and native plantings, it looks right at home on Waleska properties. No plastic-lawn appearance.
We back our turf with manufacturer warranties covering defects (typically 10–15 years). Maintenance is minimal: occasional brushing, rinsing during dry spells, and leaf cleanup like any yard. Our climate doesn't create special wear patterns, and UV resistance is built in. You're looking at years of trouble-free use without reseeding, fertilizing, or fighting mud.
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