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Your dog's been tearing up the backyard, and McDonough's clay soil isn't helping—especially with how fast those subdivisions in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown are filling up with young families and their pets. Natural grass just doesn't stand up to constant digging, urine burn, and the heavy Georgia moisture that keeps everything muddy half the year. That's where pet turf comes in. It looks and feels like real grass, drains like a dream, and your pup can run, dig, and do their business without destroying the yard or your sanity. We've installed hundreds of pet turf systems across Henry County, and we know exactly what works in McDonough's climate. Whether you're in a new subdivision lot or an established neighborhood, we can transform that worn-out patch into a durable, low-maintenance outdoor space your whole family—including the four-legged members—will actually enjoy.
McDonough sits on dense Henry County clay, which is both a blessing and a curse. That clay holds moisture like nobody's business, so drainage is critical when you're installing pet turf. We slope every installation to keep water from pooling, especially important since your yard's likely a smaller lot in one of the newer subdivisions. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your neighborhood—some of those newer developments in Eagle's Landing have mature trees, while others are wide open. We assess shade patterns during the initial walkthrough because it affects which turf blend we recommend. Many McDonough neighborhoods have HOA guidelines around landscaping, so we always check your community rules before we start. The good news: artificial pet turf is usually approved because it's green, maintained, and eliminates the eyesore of dead patches. Installation timeline is typically 2–3 days depending on yard size and site prep needed to level that Georgia red clay.
Absolutely. Clay is actually stable for installing artificial turf—it doesn't shift like sandy soil. We grade and compact it properly, add a engineered base layer, and ensure drainage slopes away from your home. McDonough's moisture means we're extra careful about subsurface drainage to prevent pooling. This is why professional installation matters here more than in drier regions.
The turf itself resists mold and mildew better than natural grass, but we recommend rinsing it monthly with a garden hose to remove dust and pollen—standard in Georgia. If your yard gets heavy shade, occasional spot-cleaning prevents organic buildup. In Eagle's Landing or Kelleytown, you're typically good with basic maintenance. We provide a care sheet specific to your installation.
Yes, and that's the point. Dogs can dig without destroying the turf or creating muddy craters. The backing resists puncture, and even if they do get down to the base, it's repairable. McDonough's heavier clay underneath means less erosion overall compared to natural yards, so your dog's favorite dig spot won't turn into a crater.
Most residential yards in McDonough (typical subdivision lot) take 2–3 days: site prep and clay grading on day one, base installation day two, turf and infill day three. We work around your schedule. Since we're about 45 minutes away, we coordinate timing to minimize disruption to your Eagle's Landing or Kelleytown home.
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