Daycare Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pet owners in McDonough face a real challenge: keeping a yard that survives enthusiastic dogs while staying low-maintenance enough for busy families. Whether you're in Eagle's Landing or closer to Kelleytown, that Georgia clay soil underneath your lawn gets compacted fast, especially when you've got a daycare yard or multiple pets running around daily. Traditional grass just doesn't hold up. We've installed pet turf systems throughout Henry County for homeowners who got tired of muddy paws, dead patches, and constant watering bills. The neighborhoods around Heritage Park and McDonough Square are growing quickly, which means newer subdivisions with smaller yards that need to work harder. Our synthetic turf is specifically engineered for dogs—it drains better than real grass, won't tear up under constant paws, and doesn't require the fertilizers or fungicides that dogs hate tracking inside. We're 45 minutes away, but we service McDonough regularly because pet owners here get it: a smart investment now means a usable yard for years. No more brown spots. No more mud. Just a durable, clean play surface that your dogs—and your daycare clients—will love.
Henry County's clay-heavy soil is beautiful for growing, but it compacts like concrete under foot traffic. Add in Georgia's humid summers and rapid runoff from our frequent afternoon storms, and you've got a recipe for puddles, bare patches, and algae growth on real grass. Pet turf handles all of this because it sits on a engineered drainage base that actually channels water away instead of pooling it. The yards in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown tend to range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which is plenty of space for active dogs but also means your turf surface needs to withstand serious daily use. Sun exposure varies across McDonough—some properties get full afternoon heat, others have tree cover that keeps things cooler but wetter. We assess your yard's specific sun and drainage patterns during consultation because one installation approach doesn't fit every lot. HOAs in the newer subdivisions around here are generally pet-friendly but have landscape appearance standards. Our turf looks maintained without chemicals or constant mowing, which keeps neighbors and HOA boards happy. Installation timing in Henry County works best in fall or early spring to avoid the hardest Georgia heat.
Yes—that's actually why we install a permeable base layer. Your native clay soil stays in place, but we add engineered aggregate and a drainage mat that channels water away from the turf itself. In Henry County's humid climate, this prevents standing water and algae, which is critical for keeping the surface hygienic for dogs and daycare use.
High-quality pet turf we install typically lasts 12–15 years with normal maintenance. In daycare or multi-dog yards around McDonough, the key is regular rinsing (which drainage helps with) and occasional brushing to keep the fibers upright. We've seen systems outlast that timeline when homeowners keep up basic care.
We remove old sod and level the base—leaving compacted clay or old grass creates drainage problems later. For McDonough properties, this usually takes a day or two. We then install the base layer, perimeter edging, and turf properly so it performs in our Georgia weather.
Absolutely. It's non-toxic, has no pesticides or fertilizers for dogs to ingest, and won't harbor parasites the way real grass can. The surface stays cool enough even in Henry County heat, and it's designed specifically to be washable and hygienic for pets.
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