Same Week Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog's been tearing up the backyard, and honestly, you're tired of mud tracked through the house every time it rains. Auburn's clay soil doesn't help—it compacts hard in summer, turns into a swamp when it gets wet, and natural grass just gives up. That's where pet turf comes in. We've installed synthetic turf for Auburn and Bethlehem homeowners who wanted their yards back without spending weekends reseeding or dealing with brown patches. The stuff we use is engineered specifically for dogs—it drains fast, doesn't hold odor, and stands up to digging and running way better than the real thing ever could. Most people are surprised how natural it looks now, and their pets adjust in about a day. We can typically get you scheduled within the week, which means you could be barbecuing on a pristine yard by next weekend instead of watching Fido destroy another patch of sod.
Auburn sits in Barrow County where that heavy clay is basically a fact of life. If you've got a dog, that clay becomes your enemy—it doesn't drain well, stays soggy after rain, and creates those dead zones where grass refuses to grow. Pet turf eliminates that problem entirely. You won't have to worry about digging down and amending soil or installing French drains; the turf itself has a perforated backing that moves water right through and away from the root zone (even though there's no root zone, the system still needs drainage). Most Auburn yards run between a quarter and half acre, and the neighborhood density means you've got a mix of full-sun and partly shaded backyards. That matters for turf selection—we'll specify different pile heights and backing systems depending on how much sun exposure you get. Fort Yargo's proximity also means some properties sit in humid microclimates, which is why we prioritize antimicrobial treatments in the backing. The install process takes a day or two depending on your lot size, and we handle the clay prep—that means removing existing sod, leveling, and compacting a base layer so your new pet turf sits perfectly flat and drains properly.
We typically book Auburn and Bethlehem installs within the same week. Most residential yards take one to two days depending on size and site conditions. Since we're 45 minutes away in the growing northeast corridor, we can coordinate back-to-back jobs around here and keep scheduling flexible. Call or text with your yard dimensions and we'll give you a real installation date—not a 'sometime in three weeks' answer.
Actually, yes—that's one of the biggest reasons people choose it. Your clay doesn't drain, so real grass drowns out or bakes rock-hard. We prep the clay base by leveling and compacting it, then install a crushed-stone sublayer and the turf's permeable backing. Water moves through instead of pooling. Your dog gets a clean, dry surface year-round, and you skip the mud-tracking problem entirely.
Pricing depends on your yard size, existing conditions, and which turf grade you pick. Auburn lots typically run $2,000 to $6,000 installed, including prep and all materials. Clay removal, base work, and proper drainage setup add to the cost but prevent problems down the line. We'll quote you based on measurements and site photos—no guessing.
Yes. The backing we install has antimicrobial treatment, and the turf fibers drain liquid straight through instead of holding it like natural soil does. Urine breaks down quickly and doesn't accumulate. You'll still rinse the area occasionally with a hose (good practice anyway), but odor isn't the issue it is with real grass in humid Barrow County summers.
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