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Pet owners in West Cobb—whether you're near Lost Mountain, Mars Hill, or the Harrison High School area—know that Georgia's heat and humidity can turn a natural grass yard into a muddy nightmare pretty fast. Add a dog or two to the mix, and you're looking at dead patches, urine burn, and constant maintenance that honestly feels endless. That's where pet turf changes the game. Unlike real grass, artificial turf handles heavy paw traffic, doesn't develop those yellow burn spots, and actually stays green and playable year-round. We've installed pet systems throughout Cobb County neighborhoods just like yours, and the feedback is always the same: owners get their yards back, pets get a safe place to run, and the headaches disappear. The clay-heavy soil typical of newer West Cobb construction actually makes artificial turf installation smoother than you'd think. No more fighting compacted earth or drainage issues. Just a clean, durable surface that your family and your pets will actually enjoy.
West Cobb's clay-based soil is one of those double-edged swords. Real grass struggles in it because drainage is poor and compaction happens fast—especially in newer subdivisions where the land's been graded and packed down. Pet turf, though, works beautifully on this foundation. We install a proper base system that accounts for Cobb's soil profile, so water drains correctly and you don't end up with pooling or subsidence issues down the road. Sun exposure varies across the Lost Mountain and Mars Hill neighborhoods depending on tree canopy and lot orientation, but pet turf performs in both full sun and partial shade without the bald patches that plague real grass under pet pressure. One thing to verify early: check if your HOA has specific landscape requirements. Many West Cobb communities allow artificial turf, but some have guidelines about blade height, pile density, or infill type. We handle that conversation with you upfront. Most West Cobb yards are quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots, so installation typically runs 3–5 days depending on site prep and existing grass removal.
Absolutely. Georgia humidity is exactly why pet turf thrives here—no fungal diseases, no brown patch, no moisture-related die-off like real grass experiences. The infill we use is engineered to handle heat and actually helps regulate surface temperature. Your turf won't get dangerously hot underfoot, and it dries fast after rain, which keeps your pets from tracking mud back inside.
This is the pet-turf advantage. Real grass can't bounce back from dog urine burns—those yellow or dead patches are permanent until you re-seed. Pet turf has no living cells to damage. Urine rinses through to the base, and enzymes in the infill break down odors. Most West Cobb pet owners rinse their turf occasionally, but it's optional maintenance, not required.
For typical Mars Hill or Lost Mountain yards, plan on 3–5 days. We're only about 12 minutes from West Cobb, so we can be on-site quickly for assessment and measurements. The timeline depends on how much prep your specific lot needs—removing sod, grading, base layer installation, and infill application all factor in.
Yes. Pet turf is engineered for animal safety—no toxins, no sharp edges, and infill materials are designed to be comfortable and non-toxic even if ingested in small amounts. It's cooler than concrete and doesn't retain heat like asphalt. Dogs and cats love it, and West Cobb vets consistently recommend it for pet owners.
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