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Your dog's been tearing up the backyard in Normaltown, and you're tired of mud tracks through the house every time it rains. That's exactly what pet turf solves—and it's a lot more practical for Athens yards than you might think. Our artificial turf is built to handle the real stuff: paw prints, accidents, heavy play, and the humid Georgia summers without turning into a patchy mess. Whether you're in Five Points with a tight urban lot or Eastside with more space to work with, pet turf gives you that green, usable yard year-round without the mowing, chemical treatments, or constant repairs. We've been installing pet-friendly turf across Georgia, and we've learned what works in our clay-heavy, tree-canopied neighborhoods. The turf doesn't kill the roots of your mature oaks—it sits on top and actually protects your soil. And unlike natural grass that compacts and dies under constant dog activity, our pet turf bounces back. Installation typically happens within a few weeks of your quote, and you're looking at a yard that stays beautiful whether your pup runs laps in August or digs during spring storms.
Athens sits on red Piedmont clay, which drains slowly and gets slick when wet—a major headache if you've got an active dog wearing paths into mud. Pet turf eliminates that problem entirely. It's installed over a proper base that handles our rainfall, so water drains through instead of pooling. The mature tree canopy in neighborhoods like Cobbham and around the UGA campus means many yards sit in partial shade, which is actually ideal for artificial turf. You don't have to worry about thin patches where sunlight doesn't reach, and the shade keeps the surface cooler in summer. Most Athens lots run smaller than suburban sprawl, so pet turf becomes even more valuable—you maximize every square foot without losing it to bare spots and dead zones. One thing we always check: if your HOA has landscape guidelines (common in Five Points and other established neighborhoods), we make sure the turf meets those standards. The installation process in Clarke County is straightforward. We remove old sod or grass, grade the clay base properly for drainage, lay a permeable base layer, and secure the pet-turf with infill that's antimicrobial and odor-resistant. That infill is crucial in our humid climate.
Yes. We don't install directly on clay. The base preparation is the key—we create a compacted foundation with proper slope, add a permeable underlayment, and use drainage-friendly infill. Water passes through the turf and base, then drains off-site. Even in heavy rain around Clarke County, the system works because it's engineered for it, not just laid on top of native soil.
Use our quote form on this page with your address and a few details about yard size and current conditions. We'll assess your specific lot, factor in local clay conditions and shade patterns, and send you a transparent estimate. From there, scheduling is quick—we typically book installations within 2–3 weeks depending on season.
Absolutely. We use pet-safe infill with antimicrobial properties that resists odor and bacteria buildup—important in humid Georgia summers. The turf itself is non-toxic. Dogs can play, dig, and lie on it without risk. Just rinse it occasionally to keep it fresh, especially in the heat around UGA's athletic facilities season when activity picks up.
Dogs can't kill artificial turf by digging or repeated use—that's the whole point. If a dog digs a small hole, you can refill it with infill. The turf stays intact underneath. In Five Points and other dense neighborhoods where yards get heavy use, this durability makes it far more cost-effective than reseeding natural grass every spring.
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