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Augusta's got a lot going for it—the Riverwalk, those manicured greens at Augusta National, Fort Eisenhower nearby—but if you've got dogs or cats, keeping your yard looking sharp while they tear around is another story entirely. We've installed a ton of pet artificial turf across Summerville, Forest Hills, and West Augusta, and here's what we've learned: the sandhill soil out here actually drains better than what you'd find up in Atlanta, which is great news. That sandy loam base means we can get your pet turf down without dealing with the clay boginess that plagues other parts of Georgia. Dogs love a soft, clean surface that doesn't turn into mud after rain, and cat owners appreciate turf that doesn't harbor fleas and parasites the way natural grass does. Whether you're in one of those charming older Olde Town homes or a newer Forest Hills property, artificial pet turf is designed to handle claws, urine, and constant foot traffic without matting down or developing dead spots. It stays green year-round, drains properly so you're not dealing with puddles or odor issues, and honestly, it cuts your maintenance time down to basically nothing. You won't be mowing, fertilizing, or reseeding—just rinsing it down occasionally and enjoying your yard the way it's meant to be enjoyed.
Augusta's sandhill region gives us some real advantages when installing pet turf. Your soil is predominantly sandier loam over clay, which means drainage is actually superior to what homeowners deal with in Atlanta or other clay-heavy parts of Georgia. That's critical for pet applications because standing water breeds bacteria and odors that make artificial turf a pain instead of a solution. We size and grade your yard knowing how that sand drains, and we build the base accordingly. Most yards in Summerville, West Augusta, and Forest Hills run between 1,000 and 3,000 square feet, which means installation typically takes one to two days depending on site prep. Sun exposure varies a lot—some properties back up near Riverwalk areas with good tree coverage, others are wide open. We recommend infill types based on shade patterns; pet turf in full sun holds up differently than in mixed light. One thing to note: if you're in an HOA community (common in Forest Hills), check your covenant about artificial turf before you commit. Most are fine with it for pet relief areas, but a few older developments have restrictions. We handle that conversation upfront so there are no surprises.
Not if it's installed right. Your sandy loam soil means water drains quickly, and with proper sub-base preparation and a quality drainage layer, urine passes through just like rain. We've got systems in place that prevent pooling and odor buildup. The turf itself is urine-resistant—it won't yellow or degrade from pet accidents the way natural grass does.
A quick rinse once a week or after heavy rain is ideal, but honestly, most Augusta homeowners with dogs do it as needed—maybe every other week. You're not mowing, fertilizing, or dealing with bare patches. In summer, a hose-down feels good for your dog anyway. That's the whole appeal: low maintenance, high durability.
Nope. Pet-grade artificial turf is engineered for this. The blade density and backing are way tougher than basic landscape turf. We install systems that handle aggressive play, digging attempts, and constant scratching without tearing or showing wear. Cats and dogs both do fine.
Absolutely. Cats actually benefit from it—no fleas, no parasites living in the grass, and it's soft on their paws. It doesn't stick to fur like natural grass can, and you're not exposing them to pesticides or fertilizers. Many Augusta cat owners use it as a contained outdoor space or patio area.
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