Balcony — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's got some of the fastest-growing neighborhoods in Henry County—Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown especially—which means a lot of new homeowners dealing with brand-new yards, tight HOA rules, and pets that need a safe place to run. If you've got a balcony, patio, or small courtyard and your dog or cat is tearing up what little grass you have, pet turf is a game-changer. Unlike natural grass, it doesn't stain, doesn't get muddy, and honestly, it handles the Georgia heat and humidity way better than you'd expect. We've installed pet turf systems across McDonough for families who got tired of fighting clay soil, brown patches, and urine spots. The nice thing about artificial turf for pets is that it's actually *easier* to maintain than people think—especially in a growing area like this where water restrictions and landscaping schedules can be a headache. Your dog gets a clean, safe surface year-round, and you get your weekends back.
Here's the thing about McDonough yards: you're sitting on Henry County clay, which is heavy, compacts like concrete, and drains poorly—exactly the kind of soil that turns into a mud pit after your dog plays outside. That red clay also stains everything, including paws and fur. Pet turf solves that problem outright. Balconies and patios in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown tend to be modest in size, so artificial turf installation is straightforward and cost-effective. Most HOAs in the newer subdivisions actually *prefer* artificial turf because it stays green and uniform year-round, which keeps property values consistent. Sun exposure varies depending on which way your balcony faces—south-facing gets brutal afternoon heat, while north-facing stays shaded most of the day. We account for that during installation because it affects drainage setup and which turf grade we recommend. The other big factor: McDonough's humidity means we need proper subsurface prep to prevent moisture buildup and odors, which is especially important with pets. We use permeable base layers and infill systems designed for the Southeast climate.
Absolutely. Most Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown balconies are 8x10 or smaller, which is ideal for pet turf. The lightweight materials are easy to install on balconies without structural concerns, and drainage is simpler than ground-level yards. We can have you set up in a day or two.
It does better than natural grass, honestly. Our pet-grade turf won't burn out like sod does in Henry County summers. The drainage system we install accounts for Georgia humidity, preventing mold and odor issues. In summer, it stays cooler than concrete but drains fast after rain.
Most HOAs in the newer neighborhoods actually approve it—some even prefer it. We're familiar with Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown guidelines. Always smart to check your specific community rules, but we can help navigate that conversation with your HOA board.
Our drainage base system is engineered to flush urine through the infill, and our turf material resists discoloration. Monthly rinses in McDonough's humidity help prevent bacteria buildup. We also recommend enzyme-based cleaner for spot treatment, which works great with our system.
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