Financing — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Auburn's growing northeast corridor means more families are moving into the Barrow County area—and they're bringing their dogs with them. If you've got a furry best friend and you're tired of looking at mud patches where grass used to be, artificial pet turf is the answer. Here's the thing: real grass in Auburn's clay-heavy soil gets compacted fast, especially when a dog runs the same paths over and over. Within a season or two, you've got dead spots that just won't recover. Pet turf doesn't have that problem. It stays green year-round, drains properly even in our humid summers, and your pup can dig, run, and play without turning your yard into a swamp. We've installed thousands of square feet across the Auburn and Bethlehem neighborhoods, and the feedback is always the same: homeowners wish they'd done it sooner. The best part? You can spread the cost across manageable monthly payments, so you're not writing one huge check to get your yard back.
Auburn sits on clay soil that's typical for Barrow County—which means natural grass struggles. Clay compacts under foot traffic and dog paws, water pools instead of draining, and you end up fighting a losing battle every spring. Artificial pet turf solves this because it has a engineered base layer that channels water through properly, even during our rainy seasons. The Fort Yargo area and surrounding neighborhoods have mixed sun exposure; some yards get full afternoon heat, others sit under oaks and pines. Our pet turf handles both beautifully—it won't fade in direct sun like cheaper alternatives, and it sheds water in shaded areas where moss and mold love to grow on natural grass. Most Auburn residential lots run quarter-acre to half-acre, so we're typically looking at 2,000 to 5,000 square feet of coverage. Installation in this area usually takes 3–5 days depending on site prep. We remove the old sod, level and compact the base, install proper drainage systems (crucial for Barrow County clay), then lay the turf. Many homeowners in Auburn don't deal with strict HOA landscape rules, but if you're near Auburn Downtown or in deed-restricted neighborhoods, check your covenants first—though we've never seen a restriction against pet-friendly artificial turf.
Absolutely. Our pet turf has perforated backing and an engineered base that drains water straight through, which is essential for Barrow County's clay soil. We've installed dozens of systems across Auburn and the Bethlehem area that handle heavy rain and summer humidity without pooling or developing mold. The key is proper base preparation, which we handle during installation.
Pet turf costs depend on square footage and site conditions. Auburn yards typically run $3,000 to $8,000 installed. Yes, we offer financing options that break payments into manageable monthly installments, so you don't have to pay everything upfront. We work with several lenders to get you approved quickly.
We handle all of that. We'll remove the old sod, grade the yard to ensure proper drainage (especially important with Auburn's clay), compact the base, and install drainage layers before laying the turf. It's part of the full installation process.
For Auburn's clay soil and our climate, absolutely. Real grass gets torn up by dog traffic and doesn't recover well in heavy clay. Pet turf stays green, drains properly, and eliminates muddy paws. Plus, you're not fighting weeds or dealing with dead patches—which is huge for homes in the Auburn and Bethlehem neighborhoods where space is at a premium.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.