Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog doesn't care about the difference between natural grass and premium pet turf—but your back does. Living in Fayetteville means dealing with Fayette County's stubborn clay soil, which turns into a muddy mess in spring and bakes hard by July. If you've got a dog, a wheelchair-using family member, or both, that uneven, rutted yard becomes a real accessibility problem fast. Pet turf changes that equation completely. We install artificial turf specifically designed for pets across the Whitewater and Kenwood areas, and it solves three problems at once: your dog gets a clean, safe surface year-round; your family gets a level, firm yard that's genuinely usable; and you stop fighting clay compaction and drainage headaches. Whether your lot is a quarter-acre suburban rectangle or something more irregular, the install is straightforward. Most Fayetteville homeowners are surprised by how natural the newer pet turfs look and how much time they reclaim.
Fayette County's clay-based soil is actually one of the best reasons to go with pet turf. Clay doesn't drain well, so natural grass in Fayetteville yards tends to get waterlogged in winter and spring, creating mud zones where dogs run and play. That same clay compacts hard under foot traffic, making wheelchairs and walkers sink or catch on ruts. Our pet-grade turf sits on a proper drainage base that lets water through—so no standing puddles, no mud, no dangerous soft spots. The Whitewater and Kenwood neighborhoods have a mix of sunny and tree-shaded lots. Full sun yards need a turf blend that handles UV without fading; shaded areas need something that doesn't encourage moss or algae buildup. We assess your specific lot during the site visit and recommend accordingly. Most Fayetteville residential yards are between 1,500 and 3,500 square feet, which means installation typically takes two to three days. We handle the base prep carefully—critical for wheelchair accessibility—to ensure the surface is truly level and won't settle unevenly over time.
Yes, but only if the base is installed correctly. We remove the old sod, amend the clay with a perforated base layer, and compact it properly. Water drains through the turf into that base and disperses laterally. Skip the base work and you'll have problems. That's why site-specific prep matters in Fayetteville—clay demands respect.
Absolutely. That's actually one of the biggest advantages. Pet turf eliminates ruts, mud, and soft spots that catch wheels or feet. The surface is firm, level, and consistent—much easier than a natural grass yard that compacts unevenly over time. We make sure the installation meets accessibility standards during the base prep phase.
Some do, some don't. We check your specific HOA guidelines before you commit. Most Fayetteville HOAs now allow artificial turf, especially when it's installed to look natural and it solves genuine drainage or accessibility issues. We've got photos from similar local installations to show your HOA if needed.
Solid waste picks up the same as natural grass. For urine, the drainage base handles it—liquids flow through instead of soaking down. A monthly rinse with the hose keeps everything fresh. Most Fayetteville pet owners find it's far less maintenance than dealing with mud, dead patches, and clay ruts.
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