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McDonough pet owners deal with a real problem: that red clay in Henry County tears up fast when dogs run and play. We've installed pet turf across Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown, and the difference is night and day—literally. Your yard stays green year-round while your dog gets a soft, clean surface that won't turn into mud after rain or get matted down from constant use. The neighborhoods around Heritage Park have some beautiful homes with big yards, and pet turf lets families actually use that space without worry. No more brown patches, no more tracking clay through the house, and honestly, your dog's paws stay cleaner. We handle the installation from prep to finishing, and we know exactly how to work with McDonough's soil conditions to make sure everything drains properly and holds up through our hot Georgia summers.
Henry County's clay-based soil is actually why pet turf makes so much sense here. Natural grass struggles in clay, especially once dogs start using the yard regularly—you get compaction, poor drainage, and bare spots that invite mud and bacteria. McDonough's rapid growth means a lot of newer subdivisions with similar lot sizes and drainage patterns, which we've learned to accommodate. The sun exposure varies significantly between Eagle's Landing's tree-lined streets and the more open areas near McDonough Square, so we assess your specific yard's light conditions before recommending turf depth and drainage layers. Our installation process accounts for Henry County's heavy rain events; we install proper base layers and perforated underlayment so water moves through quickly instead of pooling. Most McDonough yards are between a quarter and half-acre, which is the sweet spot for pet turf—big enough for real play space, manageable for installation and maintenance. We also check local HOA guidelines if applicable, as some communities have specific landscape requirements.
Absolutely. Our pet-grade artificial turf is designed for Georgia climate—it won't fade in our summer sun and actually drains better than natural grass during our afternoon thunderstorms. The material stays comfortable underfoot even in July, and it won't develop the fungal issues that real grass struggles with in Henry County's humid conditions. Your dog will be just as happy on it in August as in April.
Clay is actually why pet turf is such a smart choice. We don't fight the clay—we build on top of it with proper base preparation, perforated underlayment, and drainage layers. This setup keeps water from pooling on your yard while preventing weeds from pushing through from below. It's a permanent solution to the mud and compaction problems clay yards face.
Most residential yards in the area take three to five days, depending on size and site conditions. We're based about 45 minutes away, so we schedule efficiently and complete jobs without unnecessary delays. Larger properties or those requiring significant grading might take a bit longer, but we'll give you a clear timeline before we start.
Yes. We work around existing trees, shrubs, and hardscaping. Many McDonough yards, especially in Eagle's Landing, have mature oaks and pines that provide shade—we design the installation to complement what you already have. We'll remove any turf that's failing, but we preserve your landscape structure.
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