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McDonough's explosive growth means more families, more pets, and more yards that take a beating. Whether you're in Eagle's Landing or Kelleytown, you've probably noticed how fast those new subdivisions fill up—and how quickly a natural grass lawn falls apart under paws and play. That's where pet turf steps in. Unlike the grass your neighbor's struggling to maintain, artificial turf holds up to constant use, stays green year-round, and actually gives your dog a cleaner, safer surface to run on. We work with Henry County homeowners all the time who've made the switch and never looked back. The initial investment pays for itself in maintenance savings, water bills, and the sanity of not fighting clay soil every season. If you're tired of muddy paws, dead patches, and weekend lawn battles, it's worth a conversation. We're close enough to McDonough to handle jobs quickly, and we know this area's soil and sun patterns inside out.
Henry County clay is notoriously dense—it drains poorly, compacts under foot traffic, and turns into a mud pit after rain. Natural grass struggles here, and dogs accelerate that decline. Pet turf bypasses the whole problem. Because McDonough's seeing rapid residential expansion, lot sizes vary widely. Some yards are modest; others have plenty of room for a full play zone. We size and quote based on your actual space, not a template. Sun exposure matters too. Heritage Park and the McDonough Square area tend to have older, established trees; newer subdivisions in Eagle's Landing often get full afternoon sun. Both scenarios work with pet turf, but we assess drainage and heat reflection for your specific lot. Most HOA communities in Henry County allow artificial turf, though we always verify your deed restrictions upfront. Installation typically takes 2–3 days depending on yard size and whether we're removing existing sod. The clay base actually works in our favor for drainage—we'll grade and prep it properly so water flows away from your home.
Absolutely. We use premium pet-grade turf with excellent heat resistance and drainage. It stays cooler than you'd expect, and dogs adapt quickly. The main thing: we ensure proper base preparation on Henry County clay so water doesn't pool underneath. The turf itself won't scorch or fade the way natural grass does in our summer heat.
Clay drainage is a real issue in Henry County, but that's exactly why we don't cut corners on base prep. We grade the foundation, add permeable layers, and make sure water runs away from your home and pets. It's more work upfront than just laying turf, but it prevents muddy spots and keeps your yard usable year-round.
Most do, but it varies by subdivision. We always pull your deed restrictions and get HOA approval before we schedule installation. Some require specific turf colors or blade heights. We handle those conversations so you don't have to—and we've never run into a deal-breaker in McDonough.
Price depends on yard size, existing conditions, and whether you need drainage work. We come out and measure, assess your clay base and sun exposure, then give you a clear quote. No surprise add-ons. Most McDonough homeowners find the investment pays back in 3–5 years through water and maintenance savings alone.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.