Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pet's been digging holes in that red clay for the last time. We get it—Waleska yards, especially the ones near Reinhardt University and out toward the Funk Heritage Center, tend to be either thick with clay or carved up by critters. Pet turf changes that conversation completely. You get a surface that drains properly (crucial in our transitional soil zone), won't mud up after rain, and gives your dog or cat a safe, comfortable place to move around without destroying your landscape. We've installed dozens of these systems across Cherokee County, and the ones in Waleska neighborhoods consistently outlast expectations because homeowners actually maintain them once they see how much easier life becomes. No more brown patches from urine burn. No more tracking dirt into the house. Just a yard that handles pets like it was designed for them—because it was.
Waleska sits right in that tricky transition zone between north Cherokee's mountain terrain and the clay-heavy areas below. Your soil is typically dense, drains slowly, and gets compacted fast when pets run the same paths repeatedly. That's actually why pet turf works so well here—it sits above the problem instead of fighting it. Most Waleska properties we see range from quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots, which means installation usually wraps in one or two days without major site prep headaches. The shade pattern matters too: properties closer to Reinhardt's wooded perimeter and that heritage area get dappled light most of the day, so we typically recommend our UV-stabilized blends that hold color even under partial tree cover. Summer heat isn't brutal for turf in Waleska the way it is further south, but we still engineer drainage with that clay base in mind. Seams get sealed tight because moisture from winter thaw can migrate sideways if they're not protected properly.
Clay doesn't drain, so water sits along seam lines and can eventually cause separation if they're not sealed and taped correctly. We use commercial-grade seam tape and polyurethane sealant on every pet turf installation in Waleska, then run a perimeter drain line if the yard's grading suggests pooling. The mountain-transition soil here actually makes proper seaming non-negotiable.
Absolutely. We've done dozens of pet systems in that area, and they handle daily use better than natural grass ever did. Urine drains straight through into the base layer instead of burning spots into the nap. For a typical Waleska lot size, you're looking at a yard that'll stay clean and functional for 8–10 years with basic rinses and occasional brushing.
We're about 40 minutes from Waleska, which puts Reinhardt and the surrounding Cherokee County neighborhoods well within our regular service area. We handle everything from initial consultation to seam repairs, and we schedule jobs so travel time stays efficient for both of us.
That's rare with proper installation, but it happens. We warranty our seam work for the first year, and we'll re-seal any separation at no charge. If it's beyond that window, a seam repair typically costs 80–150 dollars depending on access and seam length. Catching it early prevents water damage to the base, so call us as soon as you notice lifting.
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