Pet Safe — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog doesn't care about your lawn care schedule, and honestly, neither should you. Here in McDonough—whether you're in Eagle's Landing, Kelleytown, or anywhere in Henry County—pet owners are ditching the constant mowing, fertilizer reapplication, and mud-tracking nightmare that comes with natural grass. Pet-turf is exactly what it sounds like: artificial grass designed specifically for dogs and cats, with drainage systems that actually work, antimicrobial protection, and a realistic feel that your pets will love digging around in (even though they probably still will). We've installed dozens of yards across McDonough, and we've seen firsthand how transformative it is when families finally stop treating their backyards like a project and start treating them like usable outdoor space. Your kids can play without sliding through mud puddles. Your dog gets a clean, safe surface year-round. And you get your weekends back. That's the real win.
McDonough sits on Henry County clay, which is beautiful for construction but rough on natural grass—especially in the summer when that clay gets hard and compacted. Combine that with our humidity and the aggressive growth phase happening in these subdivisions, and most homeowners end up either over-watering or watching their lawn thin out by July. Pet-turf eliminates that whole problem. Our yards around Eagle's Landing and the Heritage Park area see solid sun exposure in most properties, which is actually ideal for artificial turf installation—drainage and dry-down work better with direct sun. We design around the shade patterns you do have, typically under mature trees near McDonough Square neighborhoods. Because Henry County clay doesn't drain naturally, we install a full drainage base under every pet-turf system we lay. This is critical: standing water + dog urine = odor issues. The right base material channels everything down and away. Most residential lots in McDonough run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, so we're usually looking at 3,000 to 8,000 square feet of usable yard space—manageable, high-impact installations. We also check any HOA rules in your community; some developments have specific turf-pile height or color preferences. We'll walk you through that before we start.
Yes, as long as it's installed correctly. Henry County clay is dense, so we don't rely on the soil to drain. Instead, we install a gravel or engineered base layer that sits between your clay and the turf. Water (and everything else) drains through the turf backing and into that base, then flows to a perimeter drain or daylight area. We've done this on dozens of McDonough properties with zero standing water issues.
Solid waste comes off just like it would on real grass—you pick it up. Urine drains straight through, especially with our drainage base. Rinse the area weekly with a hose to flush urine salts into the base, where they break down naturally. Some McDonough customers add a pet-urine enzyme treatment monthly if they have multiple dogs; it's optional but helps with odor prevention.
Pet-turf is engineered to stay cooler than standard artificial grass, and it's nowhere near as hot as asphalt or concrete. In McDonough's summer heat, it stays tolerable. If you're really concerned, the shaded areas near mature trees stay much cooler. We can also map out the shadiest zones in your yard during the design phase.
Absolutely. We're 45 minutes north, but McDonough and Henry County are a core part of our service area. We handle full design, installation, and warranty service for Eagle's Landing, Kelleytown, and all surrounding neighborhoods. Most installs take 2–4 days depending on yard size and prep work needed.
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