Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog has probably worn a path through your Jonesboro backyard already—we see it all the time in Clayton County yards, especially around the Tara Boulevard area where lot sizes give pets room to roam. The problem is that natural grass and Georgia clay don't play well together. After a rainy weekend, your yard turns into a mud pit, and your pup tracks it inside. Pet turf changes that equation entirely. We've installed premium artificial pet grass in neighborhoods from Downtown Jonesboro to the outer edges of the south metro area, and the feedback is always the same: homeowners wish they'd done it sooner. Unlike the cheap turf you might've seen at big-box stores, pet-specific artificial grass is engineered to drain fast, stay cool underfoot even on hot Georgia afternoons, and hold up to the kind of daily wear that comes with a 50-pound dog doing zoomies every evening. We handle the whole weekend install ourselves—soil prep, proper drainage layers, seaming, and finishing touches—so you're enjoying a mud-free yard by Monday morning.
Jonesboro sits in Clayton County, and that red clay soil is both blessing and curse. It holds water like a sponge after heavy rain, which is great for natural grass roots but terrible for dogs' paws and your home's foundation. When we prep a yard for pet turf here, we're working with that clay base, so drainage is non-negotiable. We slope every installation slightly to channel water away from your home and any low spots where puddles collect. Sun exposure varies across Jonesboro neighborhoods—the Tara Boulevard corridor and Downtown Jonesboro can get pretty intense afternoon heat, so we recommend our heat-reflective pet turf options to keep the surface comfortable for bare paws. Typical residential lots in this area range from 5,000 to 12,000 square feet, which usually means the backyard portion is 1,500 to 3,500 square feet of turf. Weekend installs are standard for us; we plan around Clayton County weather patterns and make sure the installation is complete before the work week starts. Your HOA rules (if you're in a managed community) almost always permit pet turf once they see the finished product, but we always recommend checking first.
Our pet turf systems drain about 30 inches per hour, which is dramatically faster than natural grass on Georgia clay. During and after heavy rain, water flows through the artificial blade, into a crushed stone base layer, and out through proper slope and drainage channels. This prevents the muddy, saturated conditions that plague Jonesboro yards during spring and summer storms.
Yes. We start Friday or Saturday morning and finish by Sunday afternoon for most residential yards. The timeline depends on lot size and how much prep work the clay soil needs, but a typical 2,000-square-foot backyard in the Jonesboro area takes 8 to 10 hours of labor. We handle soil removal, base installation, seaming, and edge finishing all in one go.
Jonesboro summers are hot, but premium pet turf with heat-reflective technology stays significantly cooler than natural grass scorched by sun. We also recommend light-colored backing and may suggest a partial shade structure if your yard lacks mature trees. Most dogs acclimate fine, and you can always hose it down on extreme heat days.
Most HOAs in Clayton County neighborhoods permit artificial turf, but policies vary. Downtown Jonesboro and Tara Boulevard area communities often have specific guidelines about pile height and color. We recommend checking your covenants or contacting your HOA before scheduling. We're happy to provide samples or documentation to help with approval.
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