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Pet owners in Carrollton know the struggle: red clay soil that turns to mud the second your dog runs across it, especially around the UWG area and Downtown where lots tend to be smaller and more heavily used. Natural grass just doesn't hold up to constant paws, digging, and urine burn—not in our climate, anyway. That's where pet turf comes in. It's artificial grass specifically engineered to handle dogs and cats without turning into a patchy, muddy mess. Your yard stays green year-round, there's no smell, no chemicals that'll hurt your pets, and honestly, you'll spend less time maintaining it than you would nursing a damaged natural lawn back to health. We've installed pet turf systems throughout Carrollton for families who want a durable, safe outdoor space their dogs can actually enjoy without destroying it. Whether you've got a postage-stamp lot near campus or a bigger property off the Greenbelt, pet turf is a game-changer for keeping your yard functional and looking sharp.
Carrollton's red clay is beautiful, but it's not kind to natural grass—especially when you've got dogs wearing paths into it. That dense, compacted soil drains poorly and gets slick when wet, which means your pet turf base preparation is critical here. We typically excavate 4–6 inches, level everything out, and lay down a proper drainage system so water moves through instead of pooling underneath. Sun exposure varies a lot between Downtown Carrollton's older neighborhoods and the UWG area, so we assess your yard's shade patterns before installation. Most residential lots in Carrollton range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which is ideal for pet turf—large enough to give dogs room to move, small enough that installation and maintenance stay manageable. HOAs in some neighborhoods have landscape guidelines, so we make sure your turf meets any community standards. We also factor in Carrollton's humidity and occasional drought cycles when selecting turf pile height and infill materials—you want something that won't compact or retain moisture where bacteria can grow.
Absolutely. Red clay actually requires more prep work than sandy soil, but that's a one-time investment. We excavate, add a solid base layer, and install drainage so water doesn't sit under the turf. Once it's in, the turf sits on top of the clay without issue, and your dogs stay off the mud entirely. That's the whole point.
Yes—in fact, smaller yards are where pet turf shines. If you've got a compact lot, natural grass gets destroyed fast. Pet turf gives you a durable surface that handles heavy foot traffic and paw traffic without degrading. We've done plenty of installations in tight spaces around Downtown and the UWG neighborhood.
Pet turf is built for it. The materials we use won't melt in Georgia heat, and the drainage system prevents moisture from getting trapped underneath where mold or bacteria could grow. Your dog will actually stay cooler on turf than on hot pavement, and the grass won't brown out like natural grass does in dry spells.
Way less than natural grass. You'll rinse it occasionally to keep it clean, maybe brush it once in a while to keep the pile upright, and that's mostly it. No mowing, no fertilizing, no fighting with our red clay to keep grass alive. It's designed to handle pets and Georgia weather without constant work.
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