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Pet turf in Jonesboro solves a problem we hear about constantly: your dog tears up the natural grass, your yard turns into a mud pit during our Georgia rainy season, and you're stuck choosing between a dead lawn and constant maintenance. Here's the thing—artificial turf for pets actually works, and it's not the plastic-looking stuff from 15 years ago. We've installed pet turf all over Clayton County, from the neighborhoods near Downtown Jonesboro to the Tara Boulevard area, and homeowners are genuinely shocked at how realistic it looks and how much easier their life becomes. Your dog still gets to play outside, dig around, and do their thing. The difference is your yard stays green year-round, drainage handles our clay soil and heavy rain without turning into a swamp, and you're not spending weekends reseeding dead patches. If you've got pets—dogs especially—and you're tired of the traditional grass game, let's talk about what pet turf actually costs and whether it makes sense for your property.
Clayton County's clay-heavy soil is honestly one of the best reasons to go with artificial pet turf. That clay base holds water like crazy, which means after a good rain, your yard becomes a soggy mess. Natural grass struggles here, and your dog's paws turn into mud-tracking machines. Our pet turf sits on a proper drainage system that channels water down and away, so standing water isn't an issue—even in the wetter months. Jonesboro's summer heat also matters. The turf we install handles full-sun yards without fading, and if you've got shade from mature trees (common in the older Jonesboro neighborhoods), the material still looks fresh. One thing we always check: most yards in the 30236 and 30237 ZIP codes are modest-sized residential lots, so we're not talking about massive installations. That actually keeps your overall cost down. We'll evaluate your existing grade, any drainage problems, and whether we need to prep the soil before the turf goes down. Every yard is different, but Clayton County's clay and our local weather patterns make pet turf a genuinely smart investment.
Price depends on square footage and site prep. Most Jonesboro yards run between 500 and 2,000 square feet. We typically quote $8–$12 per square foot installed, so a 1,000 sq ft yard lands around $8,000–$12,000. That includes removal of old sod, soil prep (important for clay), base installation, the turf, and seaming. It's not cheap, but it's one-time cost with zero ongoing maintenance.
Yes, that's literally what pet turf is designed for. The material is durable enough to handle heavy use, paws, claws, and all. If your dog is an aggressive digger, we can talk about reinforced varieties. Urine drains straight through, so no odor buildup or yellow spots. You'll rinse it out occasionally with a hose, especially in hot months, but that's about it.
A typical residential yard takes 2–4 days depending on size and site conditions. Clay soil prep sometimes adds time, but we schedule around your availability. Once it's down, your dog can use the yard almost immediately. The fibers settle and firm up over a couple of weeks, but there's no cure time that locks you out.
Absolutely. Our drainage base sits on top of the clay and slopes slightly to move water off the yard. Clayton County gets steady rain, especially spring and summer, but that's not a problem—pet turf handles it better than natural grass. In fact, clay soil is one reason homeowners choose pet turf over reseeding every year.
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