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Your dog deserves a yard that can actually handle him—and in Jonesboro, that usually means rethinking what you've got. Between the Clayton County clay, the summer heat, and the wear patterns that come with a four-legged best friend, keeping natural grass looking decent is basically a losing battle. Pet turf changes that equation entirely. We've been installing artificial grass across the south metro for years, and we've learned what actually works in neighborhoods like Downtown Jonesboro and around the Tara Blvd area. The stuff we install isn't your neighbor's plastic-looking 2005 lawn. It's durable, it drains properly even after heavy Georgia downpours, and your dog gets a space that stays soft and safe year-round without the mud, dust, or dead patches. Whether you've got a postage-stamp yard near the Clayton County Courthouse area or a bigger plot in one of the newer subdivisions, we can design something that fits your pet's needs and your lifestyle.
Clayton County's notorious red clay means most Jonesboro yards deal with compacted, poorly draining soil that kills grass and turns into a slippery mess when wet. If you've got a dog, that clay becomes a magnet for mud tracked through your house. Pet turf solves this because we install it over a proper base system that handles Georgia's rainfall without pooling. The south metro sun exposure varies depending on your neighborhood—some properties near Stately Oaks get afternoon shade, others are wide open. We assess your specific lot during the site visit because sun angle affects both the turf backing we choose and drainage design. Most Jonesboro residential yards benefit from our pet-grade infill and perforated backing, which lets water through to the base layer. Installation typically takes 2-4 days depending on existing lawn removal and base prep. The good news: no more fighting the clay, no seasonal dormancy, and your yard stays usable even after a heavy rain—critical if you've got active dogs that don't care about wet season.
Yes, but only if it's installed correctly. We don't just lay turf over clay. We remove the existing soil, install a gravel and sand base system with proper slope, then add the turf with perforated backing. Water drains through the backing into the base layer and runs off according to your yard's natural grade. Without this foundation work, you'd get pooling—which defeats the purpose for pet owners in Jonesboro.
Pet-grade turf stays significantly cooler than asphalt or concrete, and our infill system is designed with pets in mind. We use materials that don't retain excessive heat. That said, if your yard is fully exposed south-facing sun all afternoon, the turf will warm up—just like natural grass does. Most dogs notice the difference between artificial and natural on their paws, but it's not painful. If you're concerned, plant some shade trees or position the dog bed under a covered area.
Way less than natural grass. Brush it lightly once a month to keep the blades upright, hose it down occasionally to rinse dust and pollen, and spot-clean any accidents. Unlike fighting Clayton County clay and summer dormancy, there's no mowing, no fertilizer, no fungal issues from humidity. Your maintenance time drops from hours per month to maybe 20 minutes.
Most do, especially in newer subdivisions around the Tara Blvd area. We recommend checking your specific HOA documents or calling your management company before scheduling—some have appearance guidelines or require approval. In our experience, pet turf gets approved faster than natural grass that's been neglected, but it's smart to confirm first.
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