Winter Care — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog loves your Fayetteville yard, but your yard doesn't love your dog back—especially once winter rolls around. The clay-heavy soil in Fayette County turns into a muddy mess when it gets wet, and by January, you've got dead patches, eroded spots, and a dog who tracks half the yard inside every time it rains. Pet artificial turf fixes that problem permanently. Unlike natural grass, which struggles with our clay composition and heavy pet traffic, quality pet turf stays green, stays firm, and stays clean year-round. Whether you're in the Whitewater area with those bigger suburban lots or the Kenwood neighborhoods where yards are tighter, pet turf gives your dog a safe, non-toxic play surface that doesn't degrade under paws or winter weather. We've installed hundreds of pet systems across Fayette County, and the feedback is always the same: homeowners get their yards back, dogs get a better place to play, and nobody spends weekends trying to patch bare spots.
Fayetteville's clay-based soil is beautiful in some ways, but it's genuinely tough on grass. When it dries out, it gets rock-hard. When it gets wet—which happens a lot during Georgia's rainy winters—it stays soggy and compacted. Your dog's paws contribute to that wear, especially on high-traffic routes to the back fence. Artificial turf designed for pets sidesteps the whole problem. Most Fayetteville lots in the Whitewater and Kenwood areas fall into the quarter-acre to half-acre range, and that's the sweet spot for pet turf installation. You get full coverage without the complexity of larger commercial projects. Winter matters here: while Georgia doesn't get harsh freezes that damage synthetic fibers, the combination of clay drainage issues and wet pet traffic creates ideal conditions for natural grass to fail. Pet turf stays usable and clean even when it's wet outside. We handle the site prep ourselves, which includes proper grading to manage Fayette County's drainage patterns. HOA landscapes in your neighborhoods typically allow pet turf as long as it looks finished and well-maintained—we handle that aesthetic from day one.
Absolutely. Fayetteville gets consistent winter moisture, and Fayette County's clay soil doesn't drain well when grass is already struggling. Pet turf has a permeable backing that lets water drain through instead of pooling on top. Your dog gets a firm, clean surface even when it's wet outside, and you avoid the mud-tracking problem that hits hardest between November and February.
We work with clay all the time in Fayetteville. We grade the existing soil, add a proper base layer for drainage, and install the turf on top. You don't need to remove your clay or bring in tons of new soil. The system is designed to handle what's already there and improve drainage performance.
Most residential yards in the Whitewater and Kenwood areas take 2-4 days from start to finish, depending on lot size and site conditions. We handle everything on-site, so you're not waiting weeks. Your dog can use the yard safely as soon as we're done.
Yes. Pet-grade turf is non-toxic, stays cool enough in winter, and won't retain ice or create slipping hazards. It's softer on joints than concrete, and because it drains well, you won't have the frozen mud patches that natural grass creates during Georgia's cold snaps.
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