Base Prep — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog doesn't care about your lawn's pedigree—it just knows where the fun happens. Here in McDonough, whether you're in Eagle's Landing or over toward Kelleytown, we've seen what happens when pets meet traditional grass: muddy paws, dead patches, and a yard that looks like it's been through a construction site by July. Pet turf changes that game entirely. It's not some flimsy plastic mat; it's engineered to handle digging, running, and the kind of wear that makes Henry County clay soil look like quicksand after a rainstorm. We've been installing premium pet turfs across the McDonough area for years, and the conversation is always the same: homeowners are shocked at how real it feels and relieved when their dogs finally have a safe, clean place to burn energy without destroying the landscape. If you've got a yard—whether it's a modest postage stamp in a newer subdivision or something with more breathing room—pet turf works. The best part? No mud tracking through Heritage Park visits, no bald spots by fall, and your landscaping actually survives another season.
McDonough sits on some stubborn Henry County clay, which drains like a sieve in July and holds moisture like a sponge in spring. That clay base matters because it's exactly why traditional grass struggles here, especially under pet traffic. When we prep a yard for pet turf installation, we're not just laying carpet over existing soil. We're engineering drainage—sometimes adding gravel or sand layers beneath the turf to handle the heavy rains that roll through and the morning dew that seems to linger forever. The newer subdivisions popping up around Eagle's Landing tend to have smaller yards with tighter layouts, which actually works in pet turf's favor. Less area to manage, faster installation, and easier maintenance. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on which neighborhood you're in; some lots get hammered by afternoon heat, others are shaded by mature trees. Our pet turf options come in different pile heights and densities specifically for these conditions—heavier traffic areas and full-sun yards need different specs than shaded corners. We also check with local HOAs before installation because some communities in McDonough have landscaping guidelines. A quick conversation upfront saves headaches later.
Absolutely. Our pet turfs are UV-stabilized specifically for Georgia's intense sun and humidity. The material won't fade or break down, and unlike natural grass in Henry County's clay, it won't turn into a dusty mess or a muddy swamp depending on rainfall. Drainage stays consistent year-round, so your yard stays functional even during our wettest seasons.
Far less than natural grass. No mowing, no fertilizer applications during our growing season, no fighting clay compaction. You'll rinse it occasionally to keep it fresh and do light cleanup of debris—leaves in fall, sticks after storms. That's genuinely it. Compared to what traditional turf demands in this climate, it's night and day.
Cost depends on your yard size and soil prep requirements. Henry County clay sometimes needs extra drainage work, which can factor into the quote. But consider what you're avoiding: constant reseeding, chemical treatments, professional lawn care services, and replacing dead patches. Most homeowners find pet turf pays for itself within a few years through eliminated maintenance.
Yes, and it's actually an advantage. Natural grass struggles in shade; pet turf thrives regardless. We'll select a turf with a pile density suited to lower-light conditions. You get a functional pet space year-round without the moss, thin spots, and drainage problems that plague shaded yards in this area.
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