Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog's been tearing up the backyard again, and honestly, the clay soil around Lost Mountain and Mars Hill doesn't help—it just gets muddy and compacted faster than most places. We get it. Between the newer construction neighborhoods in West Cobb and the active families who actually use their yards, pet turf has become the smart move instead of fighting nature every spring. What makes pet turf different from regular artificial grass is drainage and durability. Your pup needs a surface that handles urine without breaking down, lets water through to the base instead of pooling, and honestly looks good enough that your neighbors won't know the difference. Since we're just 12 minutes away in West Cobb, we've installed systems in Lost Mountain, near Harrison High School, and throughout the 30127 and 30152 zips—and we've learned what actually holds up here. As a veteran-owned company, we approach every yard like it's our own. We show up on time, we explain what we're doing, and we stand behind the work. Pet turf isn't a luxury anymore—it's practical. No more patchy grass, no more mud tracked inside, no more watching your investment die under paw prints. Let's talk about what your yard needs.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is beautiful for new construction but murder on traditional lawns—especially when you've got dogs running the perimeter daily. That dense clay drains poorly, which means standing water in low spots and compaction that gets worse every year. Artificial pet turf solves this because we install proper subsurface drainage underneath. The infill system keeps the turf stable while letting water move through to a gravel base and away from your foundation. Your neighborhood's sun exposure matters too. Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area get decent afternoon sun on most properties, which is actually ideal for pet turf—no algae growth like you'd see in heavy shade, and the UV stays consistent. If your lot backs up to one of the West Cobb parks or has mature trees, we shade-test during the consultation. HOA rules in newer West Cobb subdivisions are usually turf-friendly as long as it looks maintained (no brown patches, clean edges). We've worked with several communities here and know what the covenants allow. Most yards in your zip codes range from quarter-acre to half-acre, so we're typically looking at 1,500–3,000 square feet of turf. Installation timing is flexible—spring and fall are popular, but we can work around your schedule.
Absolutely. That's actually where pet turf shines. We remove the top layer, install a perforated base layer, add gravel for drainage, then lay the turf. Water drains through the infill and base—way better than your native clay, which just holds moisture. We've done this dozens of times in Lost Mountain and Mars Hill neighborhoods.
Solid waste you pick up like normal. Urine drains through the system thanks to the subsurface design—it doesn't sit on top like it would on natural grass or poor drainage turf. A quick rinse with the hose once a week keeps it fresh. No smell, no staining, no dead patches.
Our pet-grade turf typically lasts 12–15 years in Georgia's climate, assuming normal pet use. West Cobb's seasonal temperature swings (hot summers, occasional cold snaps) don't damage quality turf like ours does. We warranty the installation for five years, and the material itself is built for this region.
Most residential jobs—say 2,000–2,500 square feet—take one or two days. We handle the site prep, base work, turf laying, and edge finishing in-house. Since we're just minutes from your home in West Cobb, we can schedule efficiently and get you using your yard quickly.
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