Weed Barrier — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog deserves a yard that actually works for them, and honestly, West Cobb's clay soil and newer construction lots make artificial pet turf the smartest move for Mars Hill and Lost Mountain homeowners. Here's the thing: that heavy Cobb County clay gets torn up fast when your dog runs, digs, or just lives their life. You end up with mud patches, bare spots, and a yard that looks rough by mid-summer. We've installed pet turf systems across West Cobb—near Harrison High School, through the Lost Mountain neighborhoods, everywhere—and the transformation is remarkable. With a quality weed barrier underneath, you get zero weeds poking through, zero mud tracked into the house, and a space your dog (and your family) can actually enjoy year-round. The turf drains perfectly, handles our Georgia heat and occasional cold snaps, and it stays green without chemicals your pets are rolling around in. Most West Cobb yards benefit from a professional base prep, especially on newer construction sites where the soil composition is unpredictable. We handle all of that.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is beautiful for some things, but it's brutal for dog yards. That clay compacts, holds moisture, and doesn't drain well—which means puddles, mud, and dead grass patches where your dog hangs out most. Our newer construction neighborhoods in Mars Hill and Lost Mountain often have varied grading and fill, so proper site assessment before installation is essential. We evaluate sun exposure (West Cobb gets solid afternoon heat), shade patterns from mature trees in established lots, and existing drainage issues. HOA rules in West Cobb developments typically allow artificial turf, but we always verify before you commit. Most residential lots here are generous enough for good drainage system design—critical in our climate. The weed barrier we install is heavy-duty landscape fabric that prevents any ground vegetation from breaking through, paired with proper edging. Installation typically takes one to three days depending on yard size and ground conditions. Because we're just 12 minutes from your West Cobb home, we can also handle follow-up adjustments or repairs without the long travel time.
Absolutely. Our turf is engineered for Georgia's climate—it won't melt or degrade in peak summer, and it actually dries faster than natural grass after rain. West Cobb's humidity can cause algae issues on poorly installed systems, but our drainage design and antimicrobial infill eliminate that problem. Your dog gets a cool, dry surface even in July and August.
Yes, if it's installed correctly. We use a heavy-grade, non-degrading barrier that blocks seeds from germinating underneath. Cobb clay actually helps here—it's dense enough that roots can't push through as easily as in sandy soil. Combined with proper edging, you'll have zero weeds in your pet turf area for years.
Most Mars Hill and Lost Mountain yards take one to three days depending on size and existing ground conditions. Newer construction sites sometimes need extra base prep work. We always give you a firm timeline after our site visit so there's no surprises.
Most West Cobb HOAs approve it without issue, but rules vary by neighborhood. We verify HOA guidelines before you sign anything. In the rare case there's a restriction, we work with your HOA to present the pet turf benefits and often get approval.
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