Daycare Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pet owners in West Cobb—especially around Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area—face a real problem: natural grass doesn't hold up to dogs. Between the clay-heavy soil Cobb County is known for and the amount of foot traffic a active pet generates, most yards end up looking torn up by mid-summer. That's where pet turf comes in. We've installed hundreds of pet-friendly artificial grass yards across West Cobb, and the difference is immediate. Your yard stays green, your dog stays happy, and you stop spending weekends patching bare spots. Whether you're in the Harrison High School area, newer construction neighborhoods, or anywhere in the 30127 and 30152 zips, pet turf handles the wear and tear that natural grass simply can't. Dogs run, dig, and do their business—artificial turf is designed to take it. Drainage works, the surface stays clean, and you're not constantly fighting mud or dead patches. We're based just 12 minutes away, so we know West Cobb yards inside and out. We've seen how tough the local clay is on natural grass, and we've learned exactly what works for pet owners who want a yard that actually holds up.
West Cobb's clay soil is a beast. It compacts hard, drains poorly when wet, and creates those muddy patches dogs love to dig in and track through the house. If you've got a pup, clay + natural grass is basically a recipe for a destroyed lawn by fall. That's why pet turf makes so much sense here. The artificial surface sits on top of that problematic clay, and we install it with a drainage system that handles Cobb County's rainfall without pooling. Sun and shade matter too. Most West Cobb yards have a mix of both—tree coverage from mature oaks mixed with open afternoon sun. Our pet turf systems handle both without issue; you're not dealing with algae growth or UV fade like you might worry about. One thing we see a lot in the Lost Mountain and Mars Hill neighborhoods is newer construction with freshly graded yards. That's actually ideal for pet turf installation—clean slate, no existing root systems to work around. Yard sizes vary across West Cobb, but we handle everything from smaller townhome-style yards to larger lots. The turf is pet-safe, non-toxic, and designed specifically for dogs—sharp drainage, no chemicals, and a cushioned base that's gentler on joints than concrete.
No. The drainage system we install pulls liquid through the turf and down into gravel base layers. Urine drains away completely, so there's no pooling, staining, or ammonia buildup. Georgia humidity doesn't create odor issues because moisture moves through the system naturally. We flush the surface occasionally with water if you want a refresh, but most West Cobb pet owners find it smell-free year-round.
Completely safe. Our pet turf is non-toxic, made from materials approved for animal contact. There are no sharp edges, no chemical treatments that off-gas, and no toxins to absorb through paws. The cushioned backing is actually easier on joints than hard ground. Dogs in West Cobb run, play, and dig on it daily without any issues.
Most residential yards in the 30127 and 30152 areas take 2–4 days depending on yard size and existing conditions. We remove old sod if needed, prep that clay soil properly, install drainage, and lay turf. We're local and efficient—being just 12 minutes away means we can schedule quickly and finish without long gaps between visits.
Most West Cobb HOAs allow pet turf, especially when it looks like natural grass. We recommend checking your community guidelines before committing, but in our experience, neighborhoods in Lost Mountain and the Harrison High School area have approved it for homeowners wanting pet-friendly solutions. We're happy to discuss specific community requirements.
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