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McDonough's got some serious dog lovers—and honestly, that makes sense. Between Eagle's Landing's spacious lots and Kelleytown's family-friendly vibe, there's no shortage of yards where pets spend their days. But here's the thing: Georgia clay doesn't play nice with repeated dog traffic. Your lawn ends up looking like a mud pit by summer, weeds take over the bare patches, and suddenly you're spending weekends trying to fix what your pup just destroyed. That's where artificial pet turf changes the game. It's not the plastic-looking stuff from 15 years ago. Modern pet turf is built specifically to handle dogs—it drains fast, stays green year-round, and doesn't turn into a mud swamp the second it rains. We've installed hundreds of yards across Henry County, and McDonough homeowners consistently tell us their quality of life improves. Your dog gets a safe, clean place to run. You get your weekends back. No more brown spots, no more mud tracking through the house, no more replacing dead sections every spring. We've got the experience to work with your specific yard, whether it's a massive Eagle's Landing estate or a tighter lot in one of the newer subdivisions. Let's talk about what's possible for your property.
McDonough sits on Henry County's characteristic red clay—the same stuff that makes spring yard work a nightmare if you're fighting to keep traditional grass alive. Dogs accelerating and braking on that clay surface? You're looking at compacted soil and dead zones within weeks. The good news is that artificial pet turf actually performs better on clay than on loamy soil, because drainage is critical, and we engineer that from the start. Your neighborhood matters too. In Eagle's Landing, you've got larger yards with mixed sun and shade patterns—especially where mature pines create afternoon coverage. Those shade areas are where traditional grass struggles most, but artificial turf thrives consistently. If your property is in one of the newer subdivisions around Kelleytown or closer to McDonough Square, lot sizes tend to be smaller, which means your dog's impact is concentrated. Pet turf handles that intensity without degrading. We always evaluate slope, existing drainage patterns, and proximity to hardscaping during the site visit. Henry County's humid summers mean ventilation and sub-base preparation are non-negotiable—we don't cut corners on drainage because that's where failures happen in Georgia heat.
Clay is actually ideal for artificial pet turf because we use a specialized sub-base system that creates positive drainage. Water drains through the turf and base layers quickly, preventing puddles and mud. In McDonough's climate, we design the slope and perimeter drainage so rainwater moves away from your yard rather than pooling. This is especially important in Eagle's Landing, where lots can have subtle grade changes.
Pet-specific turf has a permeable backing that lets urine drain straight through into the sub-base. It won't pool on the surface. We recommend occasional rinse-downs during hot months, especially in McDonough summers, to keep everything fresh. Most owners report zero odor within a few days of installation.
A typical Eagle's Landing or Kelleytown yard takes 2–4 days depending on size and existing hardscape. We handle site prep, sub-base installation, turf laying, and finishing in that window. Large estates may take longer, but we'll give you an exact timeline during the site visit.
DIY is possible for small areas, but Henry County's clay and McDonough's varying lot slopes make professional installation worth the investment. Improper grading or sub-base prep leads to drainage failure and premature wear. We handle the technical side so your investment lasts 8–10 years without problems.
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