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Pet owners in West Cobb—especially around Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area—deal with a real problem: dogs and natural grass don't mix well on clay soil. You end up with mud trails through the house, bare patches that won't fill in, and a yard that looks beaten up by mid-summer. That's where pet turf comes in. We've installed artificial grass for dozens of families in the 30127 and 30152 zip codes, and the transformation is honestly striking. Your dog gets a soft, clean surface to play on year-round, and you get a maintenance-free yard that actually looks better after two years than it did after two months. The newer construction homes around Harrison High School and throughout West Cobb are perfect candidates for this upgrade—most properties have the space and sun exposure to make pet turf shine. We're just 12 minutes away from your neighborhood, so we know the local landscape, the drainage challenges Cobb County clay presents, and exactly what works in this area.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is honestly one of the best arguments for artificial pet turf. Clay doesn't drain well, which means after rain or when your dog's drinking water splashes around, you're left with soggy, muddy conditions that breed bacteria and create odor issues. Natural grass struggles to root in that environment, especially with dog urine and high traffic. Our pet turf is engineered with a permeable backing that sits on a gravel base—the water drains straight through instead of pooling. Sun exposure varies across Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill neighborhoods; some yards get full afternoon sun, others have oak shade. We assess each yard individually because those differences matter for backing material choice and infill type. Most West Cobb residential lots are generous enough for a dedicated pet area, or we can install across the entire yard. HOA rules in some developments require approval before installation, but we handle that coordination. The installation process accounts for the compacted clay base—we prepare it properly so your turf doesn't shift or develop low spots over time.
Yes. Our system is specifically designed for clay-heavy areas like Cobb County. We install a perforated base layer over your existing clay, then add drainage rock and the turf itself. Water runs straight through instead of sitting on top. This eliminates the mud and soggy conditions that come with natural grass in clay—one of the biggest complaints we hear from West Cobb pet owners.
Most residential installations in the Lost Mountain and Mars Hill areas take 2–4 days, depending on yard size and site preparation needs. We handle soil grading, infill application, and all the finishing work. Since we're only 12 minutes away, we can often complete projects efficiently without extended mobilization costs.
Far less than natural grass. Rinse it down weekly to keep urine salts from concentrating, and rake the infill occasionally to maintain an even surface. No fertilizer, no seeding bare spots, no mud. Most West Cobb homeowners tell us they spend maybe 30 minutes a month on upkeep—mostly just enjoying their yard instead of maintaining it.
Absolutely. Shade is actually an advantage for artificial turf—it keeps the surface cooler and reduces UV wear. We've installed pet turf under the mature oaks throughout West Cobb neighborhoods. If you have mixed sun and shade, we can recommend an infill type and backing that performs best in your specific yard layout.
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