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McDonough's growing neighborhoods—especially Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown—have brought a lot of young families with dogs into Henry County. And honestly, that's created a real problem: traditional grass just doesn't hold up to pet wear and tear, especially on our heavy clay soil. We've installed pet turf for dozens of homeowners around Heritage Park and the McDonough Square area, and the difference is night and day. Your dog gets a soft, safe surface that actually drains properly (no more muddy paw prints through the house), and you get your weekends back instead of spending them reseeding bare spots or fighting with brown patches. Pet-grade artificial turf handles the Georgia heat, our unpredictable spring rains, and constant digging and running better than anything else on the market. It's certified safe for dogs, UV-resistant for our climate, and designed to last 15+ years without the fertilizer, pesticide, or watering headaches.
Henry County's clay-heavy soil is actually one reason pet turf makes so much sense here. Clay doesn't drain well, which means wet spots turn into muddy craters where your dog likes to play—and that mud ends up everywhere. Our rapid-growth subdivisions also mean most yards in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown are medium-sized, which is perfect for turf installation. You're not dealing with sprawling acreage, and that keeps costs reasonable while giving you a completely usable outdoor space year-round. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot's orientation and tree coverage, but pet turf performs well in both full sun and partial shade. One thing we always check: whether your HOA (common in newer Henry County developments) has landscape restrictions. Most don't object to pet turf if it's installed properly and maintained, but we verify that upfront. Installation typically takes 2–3 days depending on site prep and existing lawn removal. McDonough's clay requires solid base preparation to ensure proper drainage—we don't cut corners on that step.
Absolutely. The clay underneath is actually what makes proper base prep so critical—we install a perforated drainage layer that sits between the clay and turf base. This prevents water from pooling. In heavy rain (common in Georgia springs), water flows through the turf and drains into the base system rather than creating swampy spots. It's night-and-day different from trying to maintain real grass on clay.
Yes. Unlike living grass, pet turf doesn't need photosynthesis, so partial shade isn't a problem. Many homes in Eagle's Landing have mature tree coverage, and turf handles that beautifully. Full sun areas can get hot, but we install products with infill systems that stay comfortable for dog paws even in peak summer heat. We'll assess your specific shade patterns during the site visit.
Usually 2–3 days, depending on your yard size and whether we're removing existing lawn. The clay soil means we spend time on proper base installation—that's not something we rush. Most residential projects in our service area (we're 45 minutes out, so McDonough is a regular stop for us) are completed and ready for dogs within a week of scheduling.
Pet turf is specifically engineered for dog safety—non-toxic infill, rounded yarn fibers, and antimicrobial treatments built in. Maintenance is minimal: rinse with a hose occasionally, rake the infill to keep it even, and spot-clean as needed. No fertilizers, pesticides, or watering. McDonough families find they're spending maybe 30 minutes a month on care instead of weekends fighting with lawn problems.
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