Military Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Hoschton's dog owners face a real problem: that red clay soil in Jackson County turns into a mud pit the second your pup steps outside after rain, and the grass either grows so fast you're mowing weekly or dies off in patches. We've been installing pet turf throughout the Traditions and Reunion neighborhoods for years now, and honestly, it's one of the smartest moves families make here. Your dog gets a clean, soft place to run without tracking mud through the house, and you skip the constant watering and chemical treatments that traditional lawns demand in this climate. Military families stationed nearby or transitioning through the area especially appreciate the durability—pets are rough on yards, and artificial turf just handles it. No brown spots from urine, no bare patches from digging, no mud. Just a solid, functional yard that works year-round. We handle the installation ourselves from our headquarters about 50 minutes south, and we've fine-tuned our process for exactly how Hoschton yards are built and what drainage works best in this part of Jackson County.
Jackson County's clay-heavy soil means water doesn't drain naturally the way it does in sandier regions. When we install pet turf in the Traditions or Reunion areas, we always account for that—proper base prep and perimeter drainage become non-negotiable. The red clay actually works in our favor once we've prepared the foundation correctly; it holds everything stable. Hoschton's growing fast, which means lot sizes vary pretty widely. Some homes in the newer neighborhoods have smaller, more compact yards perfect for a focused pet area, while others have space for a full-yard conversion. Sun exposure matters here too. Summer heat is intense, but our pet-grade turf is built to handle Georgia sun without fading or getting too hot underfoot. If your yard backs up against wooded areas or sits in shade, we'll recommend a blend that performs in partial sun. HOAs in these subdivisions typically have aesthetic standards, and the good news is pet turf looks manicured and clean—most communities have zero issues with it. Installation typically takes a day or two depending on yard size, and we handle all the grading and drainage work to make sure water moves away from your foundation, especially important given how clay soil behaves during heavy rain.
Most HOAs in the Traditions and Reunion neighborhoods allow artificial turf, especially pet-grade installations that maintain a natural appearance. We recommend checking your CC&Rs or contacting your HOA office first—it's a quick conversation. We've worked with dozens of Hoschton communities and rarely hit resistance. If your HOA does have restrictions, we can discuss alternatives or submit examples of our work to help make the case.
Absolutely. Clay soil is actually something we've engineered around here. We install proper base layers and perimeter drainage so water sheds away cleanly instead of pooling. Hoschton's clay means we don't have to worry about shifting or settling—it's stable. The key is preparation, which we handle entirely during installation so you don't have to.
We offer a 10% military discount on all installations, including labor and materials. Bring your military ID or discharge papers to your estimate appointment, and we'll apply it immediately. Active duty, retired, and veteran families all qualify. No paperwork hassles—we keep it straightforward.
Yes. We have turf blends designed for partial-shade yards, which is common in Hoschton's wooded neighborhoods and around the Reunion area. These varieties perform well with 4-6 hours of direct sun. We'll assess your yard's actual sun pattern and recommend the right product instead of overselling a full-sun option that won't perform.
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