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Your dog's paws have probably torn up more of your Fayetteville lawn than you'd like to admit. Between the clay soil that Fayette County's known for and the kind of wear that comes with an active pet, keeping a natural grass yard looking decent is almost impossible. That's where pet turf comes in—and it's not the plastic-looking stuff your neighbor had installed five years ago. Modern artificial turf for pets is built specifically to handle dog claws, urine, and constant foot traffic without turning into a muddy mess or developing that chemical smell. We've worked with homeowners throughout the Whitewater and Kenwood areas who were skeptical at first. Most of them realized pretty quickly that pet turf actually gives them their yard back. No more bare spots from where your dog runs, no more tracking mud into the house after rain, and no more worrying about whether your landscaping can survive another summer. The durability is real, the drainage works, and your pets actually enjoy it just as much as regular grass.
Fayetteville's clay-heavy soil is honestly one of the best reasons to consider pet turf. That dense clay holds water longer, which means puddling after rain and compacted, worn spots where dogs run and dig. When you're dealing with typical suburban lot sizes in the Kenwood area or around Whitewater, you're looking at yards that see consistent use—multiple pets, kids playing, and year-round activity. Natural grass just can't keep up with that kind of traffic in our climate. The good news: pet turf handles Fayette County's weather patterns perfectly. Our summers are hot enough that natural grass gets stressed, and our clay soil's drainage issues disappear entirely with proper artificial turf installation. We prep the base to manage water runoff, which is crucial here. Most Fayetteville HOAs have no restrictions on pet turf, but we always verify your specific community guidelines before we break ground. The installation process accounts for your lot's slope and existing drainage patterns—something that really matters when you've got clay underneath. Once it's down, your yard will actually drain faster than it did before, and your pets get a consistent surface year-round, whether it's July heat or winter wet.
Yes. The turf is treated to resist urine breakdown, and because our summer heat is intense, drainage is actually your friend here—water and urine drain right through into the base layer instead of sitting on top. You'll rinse the turf occasionally, same as you'd hose down a patio. The key difference from natural grass is that urine won't kill sections of it or leave dead patches, which is the nightmare scenario in our climate.
Clay is denser than sandy soil, so we remove the existing grass and top layer, then create a proper base with crushed stone and drainage materials. This actually improves your yard's water management compared to the compacted clay you've got now. It's more involved than installation in some areas, but it's the right way to do it—and it ensures your turf lasts.
Not anymore. Modern pet turf looks like real grass—variable blade color, natural texture, no plastic sheen. Most of your neighbors probably won't even realize it's artificial unless you tell them. And honestly, once they see your yard staying green while their dogs destroy their natural grass, you might get questions about your installer.
Most residential jobs in our area take 2–4 days depending on yard size and how much prep the clay soil needs. We handle everything from removal to base installation to turf laying. You're looking at a yard that's ready for pets within a week, and it's fully settled within a couple more weeks.
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