Drainage — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pets and pristine yards don't usually go together—especially around West Cobb, where clay soil in neighborhoods like Lost Mountain and Mars Hill can turn into a muddy mess after your dog spends any time outside. That's the reality most homeowners in the 30127 and 30152 zip codes face. Traditional grass struggles here, and even when it survives, it becomes a maintenance nightmare once your pet gets involved. We've installed artificial pet turf throughout West Cobb, from homes near Harrison High School to properties across the newer construction areas. The game-changer? A properly installed pet turf system with professional drainage underneath. It handles what Georgia weather and active dogs throw at it, stays green year-round, and actually saves you money on water bills and constant repairs. Your yard stays usable, your pets stay happy, and you skip the muddy paw prints on the kitchen tile.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil composition is exactly why artificial pet turf makes sense here. The clay doesn't absorb water quickly, so standard grass either drowns or creates standing water. When we install pet turf in Lost Mountain and Mars Hill properties, we're working with yards that typically sit on newer construction foundations—which means the existing drainage is already compromised from the building phase. We build a proper base layer with perforated underdrain systems that funnel water away from your yard instead of letting it pool. Sun exposure varies significantly across West Cobb neighborhoods; some yards near the West Cobb parks area get afternoon shade, while others bake in full sun. Lot sizes in these neighborhoods range from quarter-acre to half-acre, so we customize installation density and infill type accordingly. HOA rules in the newer developments are generally turf-friendly, but we always verify before breaking ground. The Cobb County clay also means settling can occur—our installation accounts for this with proper compaction and base preparation that prevents divots where dogs dig or run.
Yes, when it's installed correctly. We see a lot of standing water issues in West Cobb because the natural clay soil drains poorly. Our pet turf systems sit on top of a perforated base layer that channels water away—typically draining faster than natural grass in your neighborhood. Heavy rain doesn't pool on the surface; it flows through the infill and base into a drainage layer we install specifically for Cobb County's soil conditions.
Not with a proper drainage system. That's the whole point of professional installation in West Cobb. Urine drains through the infill and base into your drainage layer—it doesn't sit on the turf surface. We use infill materials designed to handle pet waste, and many homeowners in Lost Mountain and Mars Hill add enzyme treatments annually as an extra measure. The turf itself is UV-resistant and won't yellow or degrade from normal pet use.
You're looking at 12–15 years of reliable performance with proper maintenance. Georgia's heat and humidity are harder on turf than cooler climates, but our pet turf is rated for exactly these conditions. Newer construction homes in the 30127 and 30152 areas don't have the shade issues that older neighborhoods sometimes face, so sun exposure is predictable. Pet traffic accelerates wear in high-traffic zones, but the rest of your yard holds up beautifully.
We remove existing grass, test and grade the soil (critical with Cobb County clay), install the perforated base and drainage system, then lay the pet turf and infill. For a standard Lost Mountain or Mars Hill lot, the process takes 1–2 days. We're based 12 minutes away, so scheduling and follow-up inspections are hassle-free. We compact everything properly so settling doesn't create low spots where water pools or dogs dig trenches.
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