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Your dog's been digging craters in the backyard again, hasn't it? We see this constantly with homeowners in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown—pets destroy natural grass faster than you can reseed it. Here's the thing: McDonough's Henry County clay doesn't drain well, which means muddy paws tracking through the house every time it rains, plus your yard stays soggy longer than it should. That's where pet turf comes in. Unlike generic artificial grass, pet-specific turf is built to handle claws, urine, and the kind of wear that makes regular lawns look like a demolition site within a season. We've installed hundreds of yards across McDonough—from the growing subdivisions near Heritage Park to established neighborhoods—and the transformation is dramatic. Your dog gets a soft, clean place to run without destroying your property. You get a yard that actually looks maintained year-round, not like a mud pit in July. As a BBB-accredited installer, we stand behind every installation with real warranties and workmanship guarantees. Let's talk about turning that problem yard into something your whole family—four-legged members included—will actually enjoy.
McDonough sits on heavy Henry County clay, which creates two problems for natural grass: poor drainage and compaction from foot traffic. Rainfall pools instead of soaking in, breeding mud and fungal issues. Pet turf solves this because we install it with a proper subsurface drainage system—water drains through the turf and base, not into your soil. We've adapted our installation process specifically for this clay-heavy environment. Your yard size matters too. The newer subdivisions expanding near Eagle's Landing and Heritage Park tend toward quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which is actually ideal for pet turf—large enough to give dogs real space without being so massive that installation becomes a logistics nightmare. Sun exposure varies. Some McDonough yards sit under thick oak canopies; others face full southern exposure. We spec different turf products depending on your specific lot. The neighborhoods here also have varying HOA guidelines—some have landscape restrictions, others don't. We'll verify your specific rules before recommending anything. Henry County summers are humid and warm, which keeps the turf performing well year-round, unlike northern climates where cold brittles artificial grass. Installation timeline is typically 3-5 days, and we handle all the heavy lifting so you don't have to coordinate a construction crew in your backyard while managing a family and pets.
Yes, but only if installed correctly. Henry County's dense clay means we don't rely on the soil to drain—we build drainage into the base layer itself using gravel and perforated pipe. Water runs through the turf and out the sides, not down into the clay. This is non-negotiable in McDonough. Improper drainage leads to pooling, odor, and shortened turf life.
Our pet-specific turf includes antimicrobial backing and a porous face that lets urine drain completely rather than pool on top. McDonough's summer humidity could intensify odor issues with cheap artificial grass, but quality pet turf with proper drainage eliminates that problem. We also recommend spot-rinsing monthly during peak heat.
Most McDonough HOAs permit artificial turf, but a few have specific appearance or drainage requirements. We always verify your HOA covenants before quoting. If restrictions exist, we work within them—some neighborhoods just require a certain shade of green or drainage certification, which our installations meet.
Typical installation runs 3-5 days depending on yard size and site prep. We handle removing old sod, grading, base prep, and turf installation. Most McDonough homeowners can have their pet turf ready to use within a week of scheduling.
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