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Your dog's been digging holes in the backyard again, hasn't he? We get it—especially here in Augusta, where the Summerville and Forest Hills neighborhoods have some beautiful older homes with yards that take a beating from active pets. The problem with natural grass in this region is that our sandhill soil, while it drains better than the clay you'll find up in Atlanta, still gets compacted fast when a 60-pound golden retriever is running the same paths every day. That's where pet turf comes in. We've been installing durable artificial grass for Augusta homeowners for years, and the difference is night and day. Your pup gets the soft landing and the traction they need. You get your weekends back—no more reseeding bare patches, no more muddy paw prints tracked through the house after rain. Whether you're in West Augusta, near Fort Eisenhower, or enjoying the tree-lined streets around Olde Town, pet turf works beautifully in our climate. It handles the heat without getting too hot underfoot, drains properly even during our wet springs, and honestly, your neighbors won't even know it's artificial unless you tell them.
Augusta's sandhill region gives us an advantage most Georgia cities don't have: our soil naturally sheds water better than the dense clay around Atlanta. But here's the thing—that same sandy loam can shift and settle unevenly, especially once a pet's worn a path through the yard. When we install pet turf in neighborhoods like Forest Hills or Summerville, we're careful to prep the base properly so the turf stays level and doesn't develop low spots that collect water. The sun exposure varies a lot depending on where you are—some Olde Town properties sit under mature oaks, while West Augusta homes tend to get full afternoon heat. We factor that in because it affects drainage performance and how the turf wears. Most Augusta yards are quarter- to half-acre residential lots, which means installation runs smoothly without the complexity of larger acreage projects. One thing worth mentioning: if you've got an HOA, check your landscape guidelines first. Some communities in the Richmond County area have specific rules about artificial turf materials or appearance standards. We're happy to help you navigate that conversation with your HOA before we break ground.
Our pet-grade turf is designed to stay significantly cooler than older artificial grass. The material reflects heat better, and the drainage base allows air circulation underneath. Even during our hot, humid summers, pet owners in Augusta report it stays comfortable for their dogs' paws. If you have concerns, we can recommend lighter-colored options that run even cooler—popular in neighborhoods like Forest Hills.
Actually, our sandhill region's sandy loam is a plus for drainage. The challenge is preventing settling over time as pets compact the soil. We use a compacted base layer and properly graded sub-base so your turf stays even. It's especially important in high-traffic areas where your dog runs the same routes every day around Summerville or West Augusta yards.
Yes. We install with proper slope and a perforated drainage layer underneath so water moves through quickly, not sitting on top. Our system handles Georgia's wet seasons well. This is critical in Augusta because pooling water can damage the base—we slope installations correctly from the start so you never deal with that problem.
We cover all of Richmond County, including Summerville, West Augusta, Forest Hills, and Olde Town. We're based about 150 minutes away, so we plan installation days strategically to serve the area efficiently. Contact us with your address and we'll confirm service availability and discuss timing for your project.
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