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Pet owners in Columbus know the struggle: your dog loves the backyard, but your yard doesn't love your dog back. Between the red clay that turns into soup every summer and the Georgia heat that scorches natural grass by July, keeping a healthy lawn while your pup tears around is basically impossible. That's where artificial pet turf comes in. We've installed hundreds of yards across Midtown, North Columbus, and Green Island Hills, and the transformation is always the same—homeowners stop apologizing for their brown patches and start actually enjoying their outdoor space. Your dog gets a soft, clean surface to run on year-round. You get zero mud tracked into the house. No watering during droughts. No replanting dead spots every fall. It sounds like a dream, but it's completely doable in Columbus, and it's way more affordable than most people think. We handle everything from the initial site survey to final cleanup, and we're experienced with the specific challenges that come with Muscogee County yards. Whether your lot is 31901 or 31909, whether you've got thick clay soil or sandy ridges, we know how to prep it right and install turf that'll last 15+ years without falling apart. Let's talk about making your backyard actually work for your family and your four-legged friends.
Columbus sits on some tricky terrain. Head toward the northern neighborhoods and you're dealing with that notorious red clay—dense, slow-draining stuff that holds water like a bucket after our summer thunderstorms. In other pockets, especially toward the ridges, you get sandier soil that's a bit friendlier but still needs prep work before turf installation. The heat here is real. By mid-July, natural grass is fighting for survival, and shade patterns matter more than people realize. If you've got mature oaks along the RiverWalk area or near older North Columbus properties, those deep shadows actually give turf an advantage—less UV stress, more consistent moisture retention. Your yard size typically ranges from modest city lots to larger suburban spreads, and that affects both material choices and drainage planning. Most Columbus properties benefit from a slight slope or subsurface drainage layer because of the clay. We don't just roll out turf and call it done; we remove the old sod, amend the base, install proper underlayment, and compact everything so it drains correctly without pooling near your foundation or fence line. The result handles heavy foot traffic, claw marks, and yes—muddy paws—without degrading. This matters especially if you're in an HOA community; most boards here appreciate the neat, year-round appearance artificial turf provides.
Absolutely. Our turf is rated for UV resistance and won't break down in Georgia's brutal July and August. Unlike natural grass, it won't go dormant or brown out. The subsurface drainage we install accounts for afternoon thunderstorms that are common here in Muscogee County. Your yard stays playable and safe for your dog even during heat waves.
Not at all—it's actually something we plan for. We remove the existing vegetation, properly grade the clay base, and install a quality underlayment and drainage layer to prevent water from pooling. The result is a stable, well-draining foundation that handles both the clay and our summer rainfall patterns.
Most residential yards take 2-4 days, depending on size and site conditions. We remove old sod, prep and grade the base, lay underlayment, install the turf, and handle final details like edging and cleanup. We schedule around your schedule and keep disruption to a minimum.
Yes. Our pet turf is non-toxic, antimicrobial, and designed specifically for animal use. It drains urine properly so odor and bacteria don't accumulate. Many Columbus vets recommend it for pets with allergies or sensitivities to natural grass pesticides.
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