Clay Soil — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog's been tearing up that West Cobb clay, and honestly, we get it. Between the Mars Hill area's dense neighborhoods and the newer construction subdivisions around Lost Mountain, a lot of homeowners here are dealing with the same problem: that hard-packed Georgia clay that turns into a mud pit after rain and a dust bowl in summer. Pet turf changes the game. It's not fake grass that looks plastic or feels cheap underfoot—it's a durable, drainage-engineered surface that actually works for dogs. Your pup gets a soft, safe place to run without destroying your yard or tracking clay through the house. We've installed pet turf throughout West Cobb, including properties near Harrison High School and across Cobb County's trickier terrain. The best part? Once it's down, you're done maintaining it. No more mud. No more brown patches from dog urine. No more weekend yard work that never seems to stick anyway. If you're tired of fighting that Cobb County clay or replacing sod every spring, pet turf is the answer a lot of West Cobb homeowners wish they'd installed sooner.
Cobb County's clay soil is legendary for a reason—it holds water, compacts hard, and makes regular sod or seed unrealistic for active pets. The newer construction lots around West Cobb often have shallow topsoil over dense clay, which means drainage fails fast. That's why pet turf with proper base preparation matters here. We're talking perforated subsurface layers that account for Cobb's wet springs and humid summers. Neighborhoods like Lost Mountain and Mars Hill tend toward 0.25- to 0.5-acre yards, which is actually ideal for pet turf—large enough for dogs to move around, compact enough for complete coverage without astronomical costs. Sun exposure varies across West Cobb; some properties have deep shade from mature trees, others are wide open. We assess that during your site visit because shade affects drainage speed and turf durability. Most West Cobb HOAs are pet-friendly and don't restrict artificial pet turf, but we'll verify your covenants upfront. Installation in clay means extra base work—we're not just laying turf over existing dirt. We're building a system that beats the clay.
Clay drains poorly, so we install pet turf with engineered sub-base layers that channel water away from the surface and prevent pooling. Cobb County's spring rains won't cause standing water or mud. The turf itself is permeable, and the foundation underneath is built specifically for areas where clay dominates. Your yard stays usable even during wet seasons.
No. Pet turf is designed to handle dog urine without discoloring, burning, or degrading like natural grass does. The turf drains urine straight through into the base layer, and a light rinse with a hose clears any salt buildup. We've installed hundreds of yards across West Cobb with multiple dogs—this is exactly what the turf was engineered for.
Most West Cobb yards take 2–4 days, depending on yard size and how much clay prep is needed. Newer construction lots often have compacted soil that needs more grading work. We handle removal of old sod, base installation, drainage setup, and turf seaming and infill all in one project. We'll give you a timeline during the estimate.
Far less than natural grass. You'll rinse it occasionally to clear dust and debris, and we recommend a light grooming annually to maintain blade stand. Cobb County's humidity won't cause mold or mildew on quality pet turf. No fertilizer, no fungicide treatments, no reseeding after your dog uses it—that's the whole point.
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