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McDonough's got that Henry County clay soil, and if you've got pets running around your yard, you know exactly what that means—mud, compaction, and bare spots faster than you'd think possible. That's where artificial pet turf comes in. We've installed hundreds of yards across Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown, and the difference is night and day. Your dog gets a clean, safe place to play year-round without tracking red clay through the house every time it rains. No more patchy dead grass from pet urine, no more watering bill that makes you cringe, and honestly, no more feeling like you're fighting a losing battle against your yard. Whether you're in a newer subdivision lot or an established neighborhood near Heritage Park, artificial turf designed for pets handles the abuse way better than natural grass ever could. We're talking durability, drainage, and a surface that stays green and inviting even after years of paws, play, and Georgia summer heat.
McDonough's clay-heavy soil works against natural grass when you've got active pets. The soil doesn't drain well, which means standing water and mud puddles become your new normal—especially after those heavy Georgia rains. Subdivision lots in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown tend to be on the smaller side, so you're making every square foot count. Shade patterns vary dramatically depending on whether you're tree-lined or in one of the newer developments with younger landscaping. That matters for pet turf selection because some products hold up better under intense sun, while others actually prefer partial shade. Our team looks at your specific lot, checks your HOA guidelines (many McDonough neighborhoods have them), and factors in drainage patterns before recommending the right product. Installation on clay requires proper base preparation—we're not just rolling turf over existing soil. We're creating a system that sheds water, resists compaction from 40-pound dogs running figure-eights, and won't develop the hard, slick surface that causes joint problems. Henry County's humidity also means we spec materials with antimicrobial treatments to keep the turf fresh.
Absolutely. Georgia heat actually works in your favor with artificial turf—it stays comfortable underfoot and doesn't stress out like natural grass. The key is material selection and drainage. We use pet-specific turf rated for intense UV and humidity. It won't melt in July, and the infill we use resists mold growth that thrives in Henry County's moist climate. Your yard stays playable year-round.
This is huge. Natural grass in clay just gets compacted and killed by urine. Artificial turf has engineered drainage that moves liquids through the turf layer and base system, away from your pets' paws and your deck. The base we install under McDonough yards is specifically designed for this. You rinse the area occasionally, and that's it—no brown patches, no smell, no bacteria buildup.
Most do, but it depends on your specific neighborhood. We review your HOA guidelines before recommending anything. Some want a certain aesthetic, others are fine with quality artificial turf as long as it looks maintained. We've worked with several McDonough HOAs and know their requirements. Let us handle the verification—we'll make sure your install checks all the boxes.
It's not more expensive; it's different prep. Clay requires proper base layers to prevent shifting and settling over time. We're investing in longevity. Skip that foundation work, and you'll have an uneven surface in two years. The McDonough clay actually makes this prep essential, so we budget it upfront and you get a turf yard that lasts.
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