Drainage — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pet owners in Douglasville deal with a real problem: that red clay soil turns into mud the second it rains, and your dog tracks it everywhere. If you've got a yard in Chapel Hills or Arbor Station, you already know how fast grass dies under paw traffic and how slippery things get when it's wet. Artificial pet turf solves this in a way natural grass never will—no more bare patches, no more mud, and your dog can play hard without destroying your lawn. The best part? Unlike what you might think, modern pet turf actually drains better than most yards in Douglas County. That heavy clay underneath your current grass? It holds water. Our turf system sits on top of a proper drainage base that pulls moisture away fast, keeping things clean and dry for your pets. Whether you're in a neighborhood close to Sweetwater Creek or over near Arbor Place, we've installed dozens of pet yards that handle everything from golden retrievers to multiple dogs without breaking a sweat. No chemicals needed, no watering your water bill into the stratosphere, and your yard actually stays usable year-round instead of becoming a mud pit.
Douglasville's red clay is beautiful to look at, but it's terrible for pet yards. That soil doesn't drain naturally, which means standing water, mud after rain, and dead grass patches where dogs run. When we install pet turf in your Chapel Hills or Arbor Station yard, we're not just laying down turf on top of what's already there—we're building a drainage foundation that works against the clay, not with it. Most residential lots here range from modest quarter-acre backyards to larger spaces, and the sun exposure varies depending on tree coverage near Sweetwater Creek areas versus the more open lots closer to developed sections. We account for that when choosing turf pile height and density. The drainage base we use is engineered specifically to handle the water-retention issues you get with Douglas County soil. Your dog's paws stay dry, the turf surface drains in minutes, and you're not dealing with algae growth or smell issues that plague poorly installed pet yards. Installation timing matters too—we work around the area's growing season and weather patterns to ensure the base settles properly before full use.
Absolutely. We remove the top layer and install a engineered drainage base that prevents water from pooling on the clay. Rain drains through the turf and base system in minutes, not hours. This is the biggest difference between DIY installations and what we do—proper grading and subsurface drainage are everything in Douglas County soil.
Most residential yards in Chapel Hills or Arbor Station take 1–2 days, depending on size and how much prep work the clay needs. We handle the heavy lifting of base preparation so your yard is game-ready fast. We're based about 30 minutes from Douglasville, so scheduling is flexible.
Yes. Our turf is non-toxic, chemical-free, and hypoallergenic. No pesticides or fertilizers needed. Many Douglasville pet owners choose turf specifically because their dogs have skin sensitivities—the controlled environment beats natural grass every time.
Most do, but check your neighborhood rules first. Many Arbor Station and Chapel Hills HOAs allow turf because it looks natural and eliminates eyesore bare patches. We can help you navigate the approval process if questions come up.
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