Garden Pathway — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pet owners in West Cobb—especially around Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area—deal with a real problem: natural grass gets torn up fast when dogs run, dig, and do their business. You end up with bare patches, muddy spots, and that constant battle to keep your yard looking decent. That's where pet-turf comes in. It's artificial turf specifically engineered for dogs and cats. It drains properly so urine doesn't pool and stink, it holds up to constant pounding and digging way better than sod, and honestly, it looks way more like real grass than it did five years ago. We've installed pet-turf all over West Cobb—in neighborhoods near Harrison High School, in the newer construction areas where HOA rules are tight, and in smaller yards where every square foot counts. Your yard can actually stay green and neat year-round, and your dog gets a safe, comfortable place to play without destroying the landscaping.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is actually one reason pet-turf makes sense here. That red Georgia clay doesn't drain well, especially in spring, so natural grass either floods or compacts badly. With pet-turf, drainage is engineered—water moves through the turf backing and into a base layer we install, so you don't get mud or standing water where your dog plays. The sun exposure varies a lot depending on your lot. Some homes near Lost Mountain get good afternoon shade from mature trees; others in newer construction areas of the 30127 and 30152 zips have more open yards facing south or west. We can select turf pile height and color to match your specific light conditions—shorter blades and lighter colors for full-sun yards, denser weave for shadier spots. Most West Cobb properties are either small to medium residential lots in HOA communities or slightly larger homes on newer subdivisions. HOAs here tend to be particular about landscape appearance, and pet-turf actually helps you meet those standards consistently. Installation is straightforward on flat or gently sloping ground, which describes most of West Cobb. We handle the site prep, base installation, and turf layout efficiently—typically 12 minutes from our HQ, so we're never far away for follow-ups or service.
Absolutely. The turf itself won't tear or wear through from digging—it's secured to a compacted base layer that prevents the kind of rutting you'd see in clay soil with natural grass. Dogs can dig without destroying the yard. That said, consistent digging in the same spot can displace the base, so we sometimes recommend designating a digging area or using edge restraints in problem zones.
Most HOAs in Lost Mountain and other West Cobb communities approve pet-turf without issue—it actually looks more maintained than struggling natural grass. That said, check your CC&Rs first. Some older HOAs have strict rules about artificial surfaces. We can provide product specs and installation photos to present to your HOA if needed. In our experience, approval is quick.
Pet-turf is designed so liquid drains through the backing immediately—it doesn't sit on the surface. Solid waste is easy to remove. The base layer we install beneath the turf prevents moisture from pooling underneath, which matters in West Cobb's rainy springs. Odor typically isn't an issue if you rinse the turf occasionally or use a pet-safe enzyme treatment yearly.
Most residential yards—whether in 30127 or 30152—can be fully installed in one to three days, depending on lot size and prep work needed. New construction sites sometimes need more base work; established yards with good drainage need less. We'll assess your specific property and give you a clear timeline before we start.
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