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McDonough's got that perfect mix of suburban charm and growing families—which means a lot of backyards around Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown are dealing with the same problem: dogs tearing up natural grass. Between the clay-heavy soil Henry County's known for and the way those rapid-growth subdivisions pack homes closer together, traditional lawns just don't hold up to four paws running laps. Pet turf changes that equation entirely. It's the difference between constantly reseeding bare patches and actually enjoying your yard with your dog without worrying about mud, dust, or dead grass spots. We've installed pet-friendly artificial turf throughout McDonough for families who got tired of the cycle—and it's been a game-changer for dogs too. No more slipping on slick clay when it rains, no more tracking dirt inside. Your dog gets a clean, safe play surface year-round, and you get your weekends back instead of spending them on lawn maintenance.
McDonough's clay soil is honestly one of the biggest reasons pet turf makes sense here. That dense, compacted ground doesn't drain well, so natural grass struggles, and dogs end up with muddy paws and patchy lawns within a season. With artificial turf, drainage gets engineered right from the start—water moves through instead of pooling. The neighborhoods around Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown have a mix of sun and shade yards, so we design drainage and infill strategies based on your specific lot. Some HOAs in these subdivisions have landscape guidelines, so we'll coordinate with your community standards before installation. Most residential lots in McDonough's growth areas are quarter-acre to half-acre sizes, which gives us good room to create a functional pet zone. We typically recommend full-yard coverage for dogs since they don't stick to one corner—but we can also do targeted pet areas if that fits your setup better. Installation in Henry County takes the same timeline as anywhere else, but we always account for that clay base with proper base preparation and grading.
We install a proper drainage base that sits on top of your clay—crushed stone and gravel layers that prevent water from sitting. Natural grass roots can't push through Henry County's dense clay effectively, but artificial turf with engineered drainage actually works better here than in other areas. Your dog stays cleaner, and standing water isn't an issue.
Most McDonough HOAs permit artificial turf, but rules vary by community. We check with your HOA before quoting and make sure the turf meets their aesthetic standards. Some communities have preferences on pile height or color—we work within those parameters so you don't have approval headaches.
McDonough gets hot summers, so we use infill materials designed for temperature control—silica sand mixed with cooling additives keeps the surface comfortable for paws. We also recommend partial shade coverage if your yard layout allows, which naturally keeps temperatures down even further.
Pet-grade turf has antimicrobial infill and engineered drainage that prevents urine from pooling and creating odor zones. Quick daily rinses keep things fresh, and the system is designed so waste moves through rather than sitting on the surface like it does with natural grass.
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