Design — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Carrollton's a dog-lover's town. Between the UWG campus, the families in Downtown Carrollton, and everyone enjoying the Greenbelt trail system, there's no shortage of pets running around these neighborhoods. Problem is, our red clay soil gets torn up fast—especially when you've got dogs playing in the yard every single day. Natural grass just doesn't hold up to the constant traffic, digging, and wear that comes with an active household. That's where pet turf changes the game. It's soft underfoot, drains like crazy (important in our humid Georgia climate), and actually stays green year-round instead of turning into a mud pit. We've installed hundreds of yards across Carroll County, and the pet owners in 30116 and 30117 consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. No more muddy paws on the kitchen floor. No more dead patches from urine burn. Just a beautiful, durable yard that your dogs can tear into without destroying your landscape.
Carroll County's red clay is honest work—it doesn't drain naturally, which means standing water and compaction when pets are running around daily. Our pet turf systems are engineered to sit above that clay base with proper subsurface drainage, so you won't wake up to puddles after a Georgia thunderstorm. The college-town lots around UWG and Downtown Carrollton tend to be mixed sun-and-shade situations, especially with mature trees. We assess your specific yard's light patterns because some pet turf products hold up better in heavy shade than others. We've also worked with HOA-governed properties in the area—most are dog-friendly communities, but it's worth checking your bylaws before installation. Lot sizes in Carrollton range from compact urban yards to sprawling suburban properties, so we customize the base prep and infill selection accordingly. The heat and humidity here means we recommend pet turfs with UV stabilizers and antimicrobial properties to prevent algae growth. Installation timeline is typically 2-4 days depending on lot size and existing lawn removal needs.
Absolutely. Red clay actually works in our favor because it's dense and stable for the sub-base. We excavate 4-6 inches, lay crushed stone for drainage, add a perfoability barrier, then install the turf. The key is making sure water routes away from your foundation and into proper drainage—something we design specifically for each Carrollton property. Your yard won't become a swamp after rain like unimproved clay yards do.
Pet turf in the UWG area and Downtown neighborhoods is remarkably easy to maintain. Solid waste is easy to pick up. Liquid drains straight through into the sub-base below. We recommend a quick rinse every few weeks with a garden hose to refresh the infill and keep it looking fresh. For pet-specific odor concerns, enzyme-based cleaners work great and won't damage the synthetic fibers.
Yes. Quality pet turf is softer than concrete and holds up better than worn natural grass in high-traffic yards. It doesn't compact like red clay does, so it stays cushioned. Some dogs adjust to the feel in their first week, but we've never had Carrollton pet owners report paw irritation. The turf drains quickly, so wet paws dry fast instead of sitting in moisture.
Cost depends on lot size, existing lawn condition, and drainage needs. A typical Carrollton residential yard (3,000-5,000 sq. ft.) runs between 8,000-15,000 including removal, base prep, turf, and infill. We provide free on-site quotes after assessing your specific soil and drainage situation. Many homeowners in 30116 and 30117 see it as a long-term investment—no more grass seed, fertilizer, or lawn repairs from pet damage.
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