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Your dog's favorite spot in the backyard shouldn't come with a mud problem every time it rains. McDonough homeowners know this well—between Eagle's Landing's newer subdivisions and the clay-heavy soil that comes with Henry County, maintaining a natural grass lawn while keeping pets happy is basically a losing battle. That's where pet turf changes the game. We've installed artificial turf for dozens of families across McDonough, from the neighborhoods near Heritage Park to the growing developments around Kelleytown, and the difference is immediate. Your pets get a clean, comfortable surface year-round. No more brown patches from urine burn. No more tracking mud into the house after it rains. No more spending weekends reseeding dead spots or fighting the Henry County clay to keep anything green. Pet-friendly artificial turf is specifically engineered with drainage systems that handle pet waste, with softer fibers that feel natural underfoot, and with durability that outlasts the wear and tear that comes with an active household. We're talking about a 12-15 year investment that actually gets better the more your family uses it.
McDonough's soil profile presents some unique challenges that natural grass struggles with. Henry County clay compacts heavily, which means water pools in low spots—exactly where your dog likes to play. When that water sits, you get mud. When urine hits that compacted clay, ammonia concentrations spike and burn grass faster than you'd expect. The subdivisions around Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown tend toward smaller lots with mixed sun exposure; some yards are shaded by mature trees from older developments nearby, while newer builds get full afternoon sun. We size and install pet turf with these conditions in mind. Our drainage base systems are engineered specifically for clay soils, directing water away from the playing surface and down through layers that prevent pooling. We also select turf blades with antimicrobial properties and layouts that funnel pet waste toward drain zones rather than letting it sit on the surface. Lot sizes in McDonough vary—some homes have spacious backyards, others are tighter—so we customize installation to maximize usable pet space without overextending your budget. HOA communities in the area generally approve pet turf when it's installed at professional grade, but we always verify specific guidelines before breaking ground.
Yes. The turf we install in McDonough is treated with antimicrobial coatings and designed with drainage that moves urine through the backing and into the base layer, not into the fibers themselves. Henry County's clay soil naturally drains slowly, which is why we install specialized perforated bases that work against that. Dogs using the same spot repeatedly won't create the burn spots you see with natural grass.
We excavate to proper depth, remove clay buildup, and install a gravel and drainage base designed for clay-heavy regions. This prevents the pooling and compaction issues that plague natural lawns here. The base lets water move through instead of sitting on top, which is critical in Eagle's Landing and similar neighborhoods where clay is dense.
Artificial turf can get warm in direct sun, but it's not dangerously hot—and it cools faster than concrete or pavers. Many McDonough pet owners shade portions of their yards with a pergola or let mature trees handle it. We can also recommend turf products with cooler-touch technology if full-sun yards are a concern.
We offer optional maintenance plans for pet turf owners across McDonough, including periodic grooming, drainage checks, and antimicrobial reapplication. Most homeowners find that basic weekly rinsing and occasional professional cleaning keep their investment looking new for years. We're about 45 minutes away, so service calls are straightforward to schedule.
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