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Your dog has worn a path through your Conyers backyard, and honestly, you're tired of mud on the porch. That's where pet turf comes in. Unlike regular sod or grass seed, artificial turf designed for pets stays green year-round without the constant watering, fertilizing, and reseeding that never quite works in our Rockdale County clay. Whether you're in Olde Town Conyers, over near Honey Creek, or anywhere in the 30012 and 30013 ZIP codes, pet turf handles what Georgia weather and active dogs throw at it. The stuff is permeable—so urine drains straight through instead of pooling on top—and it doesn't develop those dead spots that plague natural grass in high-traffic pet areas. We install it the right way, which means proper base prep, correct drainage slope, and pet-specific infill that's safer than what goes under regular turf. Most Conyers homeowners see the difference within their first week. No more muddy paws. No more brown patches. No more weekend yard work that eats into your time with your family and your pets.
Conyers sits on red clay soil that's dense and doesn't drain well—a reality that hits harder during Georgia's wet springs. If you've tried keeping natural grass alive in your yard, you already know the struggle. Pet turf doesn't care about clay. It sits on top of a engineered base that slopes water away from your house, and the turf itself is designed to let liquids drain straight through. Sun exposure varies depending on where you live in Conyers. Neighborhoods near the Monastery of the Holy Spirit area tend to have more mature tree cover, which means dappled shade—still fine for pet turf, but we size the infill and pile height accordingly. Yards in the newer developments around the east metro corridor often get full sun, which is actually ideal for pet turf because UV doesn't break down quality synthetic fiber the way it used to. Most Conyers residential lots are quarter-acre to half-acre, so installation typically takes one to two days. We account for Rockdale County's frost cycles when compacting the base—improper prep here means shifting and settling come winter. If you're in an HOA community, check your covenants first; most allow pet turf, but a few have restrictions on artificial surfaces.
Absolutely. The turf fiber we use is UV-stabilized and won't degrade in Georgia's summer heat or humidity. Cold snaps don't affect it; ice actually slides off the smooth surface better than it does off natural grass. The real consideration is the base prep—we slope it properly so water from winter rain doesn't pool underneath, which would cause settling in the spring thaw.
Most residential yards take one to two days. We start with soil removal and base preparation—especially important here because of Rockdale County clay. The actual turf installation, seaming, and infill filling happens on day two. Drainage testing ensures water flows correctly before you start using it.
Drainage works if it's installed correctly. Urine flows through the turf and infill, then through the permeable base, and away from your yard. Without proper slope and base, you'll absolutely get odor. That's why we don't cut corners on prep. Once it's installed right, your yard smells like nothing—just fresh artificial grass.
Yes. We use infills and turf fibers that are pet-safe—no heavy metals, no microplastics that shed into soil, no infill that gets stuck in paws. Some cheaper pet turfs skimp here. For a yard your dog uses every day, it matters. We're honest about what we install because we live in the same communities as our customers.
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