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Pets and natural grass don't always mix well, especially here in Conyers. If you've got dogs running through your yard in Olde Town Conyers or Honey Creek, you know firsthand how quickly a lawn can turn into a muddy mess. That's where pet turf comes in. Unlike regular artificial grass, pet turf is engineered specifically to handle the wear and tear of active dogs—plus it drains properly so urine doesn't pool and create those brown dead spots. Living in Rockdale County means dealing with our heavy clay soil, which compacts easily and doesn't drain well naturally. A pet-turf installation replaces all that headache. Your dogs get a soft, clean surface year-round. No more mud tracked into the house. No more bare patches from digging or urine burn. And honestly, maintenance drops to almost nothing—just an occasional rinse and brush. We've installed pet turf across Conyers for families who were tired of fighting nature. The result is a backyard that actually works for pets and people alike.
Conyers sits on Rockdale County clay, which is dense and doesn't drain the way sandy or loamy soil does. When it rains, water sits. When dogs use natural grass, urine pools instead of filtering through. That's the clay problem in a nutshell. Pet turf solves it by including a permeable backing and drainage layer that moves liquid away from the surface, down through the base, and out to your yard's natural drainage. Sun exposure varies depending on your neighborhood—Olde Town Conyers has mature trees that create shade, while some properties in Honey Creek get more direct afternoon sun. Pet turf handles both conditions well, though we pay attention to installation angles and infill choices in shadier lots to prevent algae buildup. Most Conyers residential yards are quarter- to half-acre, which means you're not looking at a massive project, but the quality of prep work matters enormously on clay. We remove the existing sod, level and compact the clay base, add a crushed-stone drainage layer, and then lay the turf. Skipping steps on clay soil leads to settling and puddles later. The good news: once it's done right, it stays done.
Absolutely. Clay actually requires more prep than other soil types, but that prep is our job. We excavate and level the clay base, compact it properly, and install a crushed-stone drainage layer before laying turf. This system works around clay's poor drainage, not against it. The result is a yard that sheds water and urine instead of pooling it.
Much less than natural grass. You'll rinse it occasionally to remove pollen and dust, brush the fibers upright a few times a year, and that's mostly it. No fertilizing, no mowing, no fighting clay compaction. Pets can use it immediately after installation.
Yes. Modern pet turf is UV-stabilized and won't fade in Georgia heat. The infill we use (usually crumb rubber or silica sand) stays cooler than you'd expect and drains fast in our humid summers. We choose materials specific to the climate.
Yes, but shade changes how we infill and maintain it. Algae can grow in perpetually damp, shaded spots. We use an antimicrobial infill option and recommend occasional brushing to keep the pile upright and dry. Partial shade is ideal; deep shade requires more attention.
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