Dog Run — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog deserves a yard that can actually handle the beating, and here in Douglasville, that's tougher than it sounds. Between the red clay that stains everything and the Georgia heat, natural grass just doesn't cut it for serious dog owners. We've installed artificial turf for dozens of homes across Chapel Hills and Arbor Station, and the difference is immediate—no more mud tracks through the house, no dead patches where your pup's favorite bathroom spot used to be, and zero guilt about letting them out in July. Pet turf is engineered differently than regular artificial grass. It's got better drainage so urine soaks through instead of pooling, antimicrobial backing to keep odors and bacteria from setting up shop, and a texture that feels natural under paws. Dogs adjust to it fast—honestly, faster than their owners sometimes. Whether you're in a compact Chapel Hills lot or working with a bigger property near Sweetwater Creek, we size and install pet-specific systems that handle everything your dog throws at them. No more choosing between a nice yard and a happy dog.
Douglasville sits on that distinctive Douglas County red clay, which drains poorly and compacts hard—exactly why artificial turf makes sense here. Natural grass struggles in that soil; it gets waterlogged in spring and turns rock-hard by midsummer. Our pet turf installations handle both extremes without issue. Sun exposure varies noticeably between neighborhoods. Properties closer to Sweetwater Creek State Park tend to have more shade coverage, which changes drainage needs and UV stress on the material. We assess your specific lot during the site visit. Most Douglasville yards—especially in established areas like Arbor Station—range from quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots, which are perfect for pet turf. The install process is straightforward: we remove the old sod, level and prep the base, and lay the system. Douglas County clay actually works in our favor because it compacts well under the base layer. One thing we always mention: check your HOA guidelines before scheduling. Some neighborhoods have landscape restrictions, though most recognize that pet turf is cleaner and more attractive than worn-down natural grass. We handle those conversations regularly.
Absolutely. Our pet-grade turf is rated for Georgia's climate. It won't melt in summer heat, and the drainage system we install (critical with our clay soil) prevents moisture buildup that causes odor and mold. Dogs can be outside all day without you worrying about heat stress on the yard itself.
No. That's the whole point of pet-specific turf. Urine drains straight through the backing into the base layer below, preventing pooling and discoloration. The antimicrobial treatment also minimizes odor. We've had Chapel Hills customers with multiple dogs for years with zero staining issues.
Typical residential jobs—most Douglasville properties are under half an acre—take 2–3 days. Site prep accounts for most of that time, especially if we're working with compacted clay. We complete jobs quickly so your dog can get back outside.
Yes, but not dramatically. Pet-specific backing and drainage systems add 15–25% to the cost. Given that you're installing it for a dog that uses the yard daily, it's money well spent versus cheaper turf that'll smell and stain within a year.
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