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Pet owners in McDonough deal with a real problem: dogs tear up natural grass faster than it can grow back, especially across Eagle's Landing and the newer subdivisions popping up throughout Henry County. If your backyard has turned into a mud pit or a patchwork of dead spots, artificial pet turf is a game-changer. We've installed hundreds of yards across the McDonough area—from quiet lots near Heritage Park to bustling neighborhoods in Kelleytown—and the transformation is always the same: your dog gets a soft, clean surface that drains perfectly, and you get your weekends back. No more watering, no more reseeding, no more tracking dirt into the house. The clay-heavy soil around here makes it even harder for natural grass to bounce back after dog damage, which is exactly why pet turf has become such a popular solution in our community. Our team knows McDonough's yards inside and out, and we're ready to give you a free estimate so you can see what's possible for your specific lot.
McDonough's Henry County clay is both a blessing and a curse for natural grass. It holds moisture well in drought, but it compacts easily under dog paws and creates drainage headaches after heavy rain. That clay base is actually perfect for pet turf installation—it provides stable, well-draining support once we prep the site properly. Sun exposure varies significantly across neighborhoods; homes near Eagle's Landing tend to have mature tree coverage on north-facing yards, while the newer subdivisions toward the McDonough Square area often have full-sun lots. We assess both conditions during your site visit because they affect material choice and installation approach. Most residential lots in rapid-growth areas run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which means installation typically takes 2–4 days depending on grading needs. Henry County HOAs generally support pet turf as a maintenance solution, though we always review your specific community guidelines before design. The heat and humidity here mean proper subsurface drainage and infill selection are critical—we use materials that won't trap moisture or create odor issues during Georgia's humid summers.
Absolutely. Henry County's clay is actually ideal for pet turf because it's dense and stable. We grade and compact it properly, add a drainage base layer, and install the turf on top. The clay won't shift or settle like sandy soil does. We've done this hundreds of times in McDonough and Eagle's Landing, and it holds up beautifully under heavy dog use.
Our system uses perforated backing and a gravel base that lets water flow straight through—no pooling, no odor buildup. We size the drainage layer based on your yard's slope and the clay underneath. In McDonough's climate, this design keeps the turf dry, cool, and fresh even after hard rain or aggressive watering.
Yes, though we'll recommend a slightly different turf blend for heavy-shade lots. Many McDonough neighborhoods have mature trees, and we've installed pet turf successfully in those conditions. The key is choosing materials that tolerate lower light and drain well despite leaf debris.
Most McDonough yards run $3,500–$8,500 installed, depending on size, current condition, and prep work needed. We'll give you a detailed free estimate once we see your lot. Faster installation and simpler sites cost less; challenging clay grades or larger square footage naturally costs more.
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