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McDonough's got some of the most dog-friendly neighborhoods in Henry County—Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown are packed with young families who love letting their pets run around. Problem is, that red clay soil combined with the Georgia heat means your lawn takes a beating fast. Between the rapid growth happening all over town and those afternoon thunderstorms, traditional grass either gets torn up by paws or turns into a muddy mess after heavy rain. That's where pet turf steps in. We've installed artificial turf for dozens of McDonough homeowners who wanted a yard that actually holds up to active dogs without constant reseeding, chemical treatments, or that guilty feeling of keeping Fido cooped up. The stuff drains like crazy, stays green year-round, and honestly makes yard maintenance feel like a chore you actually finish. Whether you're near Heritage Park or settled into one of the newer subdivisions, pet turf solves the real problem: a beautiful, functional yard that doesn't punish you for having an energetic dog.
McDonough sits on Henry County's notoriously heavy clay, which means water either pools or drains straight down—rarely the happy medium your grass needs. That clay also compacts easily under paw traffic, which is why so many McDonough dogs end up with brown spots and bare patches by mid-summer. The sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether you're in the newer Eagle's Landing developments or older Kelleytown properties with mature trees. Full-sun yards here can hit brutal heat in July and August, while shaded yards stay moist longer after rain. Most McDonough yards we see are anywhere from quarter-acre to half-acre, which means installation is straightforward without the massive prep work that comes with commercial jobs. One thing we always note: HOA communities in the area typically allow artificial turf, but it's worth checking your specific covenants. The clay base actually works in our favor during installation—we can compact it properly and create excellent drainage underneath. Spring and early fall are ideal windows for McDonough installs because you avoid the worst heat and summer thunderstorms.
Absolutely. Our drainage system sits on top of that clay and channels water away from the turf surface, so you won't get the pooling that kills natural grass here. The infill we use is designed specifically for areas with intense rainfall and pet traffic. McDonough homeowners typically see zero issues with water backup or odor because of how the system's engineered.
Depends on yard size, but most residential McDonough projects run three to five days. We handle the clay prep, make sure drainage is locked in, and install the turf. Weather matters—if we hit a rainy stretch, we'll schedule around it rather than work in mud. We're about 45 minutes from most McDonough addresses, so logistics are smooth.
Most McDonough communities allow high-quality artificial turf, but HOA rules vary. We always recommend homeowners check their specific covenants before committing. We're happy to review restrictions with you and make sure any install complies with local guidelines.
In McDonough's climate, pet turf actually outperforms natural grass. No brown spots from heat stress, no mud after thunderstorms, and dogs can play without tearing up the yard. The turf stays cool thanks to air circulation underneath, and cleanup is faster than dealing with wet clay patches.
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