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McDonough's growing neighborhoods—Eagle's Landing, Kelleytown, and the newer subdivisions popping up across Henry County—are full of pet owners who've discovered something that changed their lives: artificial pet turf. Between the heat, the clay-heavy soil that turns into mud after rain, and the constant wear from dogs running laps in the yard, maintaining a natural lawn here is exhausting. We've installed dozens of pet turf systems in McDonough, and the homeowners we work with tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. Your dogs get a clean, soft surface that drains perfectly even during Georgia's heavy summer storms. You get your weekends back. No more patching bare spots, no more tracking red clay through the house, and honestly, no more guilt about letting your pups outside during rainy season. Whether you're in one of Eagle's Landing's larger lots or managing a tighter yard in a newer Henry County subdivision, pet turf works. We're based just 45 minutes away, so we know the local conditions—the soil, the weather patterns, the HOA rules—and we've built a reputation on installations that actually last.
Henry County's clay soil is beautiful in some ways but brutal for pet yards. That dense, compacted clay doesn't drain the way sandy or loamy soil does, which means puddles, mud, and that slick red clay coating that sticks to paws and fur. After McDonough's summer storms roll through, natural grass either drowns or develops fungal issues in the humidity. Artificial pet turf solves both problems with a permeable backing system that lets water drain straight through while keeping the surface clean and dry. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot—homes near Heritage Park and throughout Kelleytown often have mature tree cover, while newer Eagle's Landing subdivisions tend to get full sun exposure most of the day. We assess your yard's specific sun and shade patterns during the installation walkthrough because that affects drainage design and turf type selection. Most McDonough yards we install in range from quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which means we're usually working with 800 to 2,000 square feet of turf. Many HOAs in Henry County subdivisions have landscape guidelines, so we always verify approval before breaking ground. The installation timeline typically runs 3 to 5 days depending on site prep needs.
Absolutely. Our pet turf is engineered for exactly this climate. It won't fade or break down in Georgia's summer heat, and the drainage system prevents the moisture buildup that causes mold in humid conditions. Unlike natural grass struggling in Henry County clay, artificial turf stays consistent year-round. Dogs get a comfortable, cool surface even at peak afternoon temperatures.
This is crucial in McDonough. We install a permeable backing with a stone or sand base layer that lets water drain through rather than pooling on top. Your yard won't turn into the muddy mess that clay soil creates after storms. The system is engineered so standing water simply isn't an issue, even during Georgia's wet season.
Not really—we adapt to each property's specific conditions. Eagle's Landing homes tend to have larger yards and good sun exposure, while Kelleytown's tree coverage means we design drainage and turf type accordingly. Most neighborhoods have HOA restrictions, so we always confirm landscape approval before we start. The actual installation process is the same quality regardless of neighborhood.
Plan for 3 to 5 business days from start to finish. This includes site prep (removing old sod, leveling the clay base), laying down the stone foundation, installing the backing and turf, and final brushing. We schedule based on yard size and existing conditions. Your dogs can use the yard within 24 hours, but we recommend letting the turf settle for a few days before heavy activity.
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