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Moving into a new home in McDonough—whether you're settling into Eagle's Landing or Kelleytown—means making decisions about your yard before the first shovel hits the ground. Pet turf is one of those choices that pays dividends fast, especially if you've got dogs or cats who'll be spending time outside. Here's the thing: Henry County's clay soil is notoriously dense and slow-draining. Natural grass fights that battle constantly. Artificial turf doesn't. It gives you a clean, permeable surface that handles pet waste, heavy foot traffic, and Georgia's unpredictable summer downpours without turning into mud or dead patches by August. During new construction, the timing is actually perfect—we can work with your builder's grading and drainage plans to integrate pet turf that'll outlast the first five years of your mortgage with minimal fuss. Near landmarks like Heritage Park and McDonough Square, plenty of homeowners are discovering that pet turf transforms their backyards from a maintenance headache into a genuine outdoor living space.

McDonough Turf Conditions

McDonough's Henry County clay presents a real challenge for traditional lawns, especially with new-construction homes where topsoil is often thin or heavily compacted from equipment traffic. Pet turf solves that problem cleanly—no digging, no amendment battles, just a permeable system that sits on top of whatever's underneath. The rapid-growth subdivisions around Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown mean most yards are medium-sized residential lots, typically 0.25 to 0.5 acre. That's ideal pet-turf territory: large enough for dogs to get real use out of, but manageable for installation and maintenance. Georgia's humidity and occasional dry spells both work in artificial turf's favor—it stays green year-round without irrigation. One key detail: many new-construction HOAs in this area have landscape guidelines, so verify pet-turf compatibility with your community's rules before design finalization. We handle that conversation during the consultation. Drainage layers are standard in our installations, which matters because Henry County clay doesn't absorb water quickly; we build systems that shed moisture properly and handle pet accidents without pooling or odor issues.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does pet turf work with McDonough's clay soil?

Absolutely. In fact, clay soil is one of the best cases for pet turf. Since Henry County's dense clay doesn't drain or support natural grass reliably anyway, artificial turf eliminates that struggle entirely. We install it with a drainage base that works independently of what's underneath, so your yard performs regardless of soil composition.

Will pet turf hold up in Eagle's Landing or Kelleytown subdivisions?

Yes, and we recommend checking your HOA guidelines first—most McDonough communities allow it, but a few have specific turf-type preferences. Once approved, our pet turf systems are built for heavy use and last 12–15 years with routine rinses and occasional infill top-ups.

How do you handle pet waste and odor on artificial turf?

Our systems use permeable backing and drainage layers that allow liquid to pass through quickly. Solid waste is easy to pick up just like natural grass. For odor control, periodic rinses with water or enzyme-based pet cleaners keep things fresh. Most McDonough pet owners find it cleaner than natural grass.

Can we install pet turf during new construction?

That's actually our preference. Coordinating with your builder's grading and final site plan means we integrate drainage properly and avoid conflicts with other trades. We typically install near the end of construction, ensuring your yard is ready the day you move in.

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