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Pet owners in West Cobb—especially in neighborhoods like Lost Mountain and Mars Hill—deal with a real problem: dogs tearing up backyards faster than grass can grow back. If you've got a townhome in the 30127 or 30152 area, you know the feeling. The clay soil that comes with Cobb County's newer construction doesn't help. It gets compacted, muddy, and honestly, it's not forgiving when your dog's running laps around the yard. That's where pet turf changes everything. We've installed artificial turf for dozens of West Cobb families who were tired of patchy lawns, mud tracked through the house, and constant reseeding. The stuff we use handles paw traffic, drains properly (even in our Georgia humidity), and looks natural enough that your neighbors won't think you've gone artificial. Plus, there's no chemical smell, no thatch buildup, and your dog gets a safe, clean surface to play on. We're just 12 minutes away, so we know the area, the yards, and what actually works here.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is beautiful for building homes, but it's brutal for natural grass—especially if you have dogs. That dense, compacted soil in newer subdivisions means poor drainage and weak root systems. Drainage is critical here because Georgia humidity means water sits longer than homeowners expect. Our pet turf systems account for that; we install proper base layers that handle Cobb County's clay without creating puddles or soggy spots where bacteria can grow. Townhome yards in Lost Mountain and around Harrison High School tend to be modest in size, which actually works in your favor—smaller footprints mean faster installation and lower material costs. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot orientation and tree cover, but we assess each yard individually. Some West Cobb properties have older trees providing afternoon shade; others get hit with full southern exposure. Both scenarios are fine for pet turf; we just need to know what you're working with. One last thing: check your HOA guidelines if your townhome community has them. Most West Cobb HOAs are fine with artificial turf, especially pet-friendly varieties, but it's worth confirming before we break ground.
Absolutely. That's actually why we install a proper base layer beneath the turf—it sits on top of Cobb County's clay rather than fighting it. Water drains through the turf fibers and perforated backing into a gravel base, then percolates down. You won't get puddles or algae growth even during Georgia's humid summers. We've done this hundreds of times in newer West Cobb developments, and drainage is never the issue.
Most West Cobb yards—especially the Lost Mountain and Mars Hill townhomes—run between 500 and 1,500 square feet. That's typically a one- to two-day job depending on yard condition and base prep. We remove the old sod, level any high spots in that clay, install base materials, then lay the turf. Weather and soil condition can shift the timeline, but we're transparent about that upfront.
Yes. Pet-specific turf is designed for safety—no toxic infill, good drainage so urine doesn't pool, and a surface texture that's comfortable on paw pads. It stays cool even in Georgia heat. The only real maintenance is occasional rinsing and brushing to keep the fibers standing up. No chemicals, no pesticides, no fertilizer runoff into West Cobb's water systems.
Most do, especially pet-friendly varieties that look natural. But HOA rules vary by community in West Cobb. We recommend checking your specific neighborhood guidelines before scheduling—Harrison High School area and Lost Mountain have different policies. We can also help you understand what your HOA accepts and recommend turf products that meet those standards.
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