Seam Repair — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog's favorite spot in the backyard shouldn't mean a mud pit every time it rains. McDonough pet owners in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown deal with this constantly—Henry County's clay-heavy soil compacts hard when it's dry and turns into a mess when it's wet. That's where pet turf changes the game. Unlike natural grass, which struggles in our clay and gets torn up by paws and digging, artificial pet turf stays intact, drains properly, and gives your dog a clean, safe play area year-round. We've installed hundreds of yards across Henry County, and pet owners consistently tell us it's one of the best investments they've made for their property and their sanity. No more tracking mud through the house, no more dead patches, no more worrying about what's lurking in the soil. Your yard becomes usable again—and your dog gets a surface that's actually built for running, jumping, and just being a dog.
McDonough's rapid-growth subdivisions mean a lot of newer homes with varying yard layouts, but most share the same challenge: that dense Henry County clay base. When you're building on clay, natural grass roots struggle to penetrate, and water pools instead of draining. Pet turf solves both problems—our systems include a engineered drainage layer that handles heavy rain without puddling. The clay actually works in your favor here because it provides a stable, level base for installation. Sun exposure varies significantly between Eagle's Landing's tree-lined lots and the more open yards near Heritage Park, so we size your turf's infill and pile height accordingly. HOA rules in many McDonough neighborhoods allow artificial turf, but we always verify deed restrictions before we start. Most residential lots here run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which means pet turf becomes economical fast—the durability and low maintenance add real value. Installation typically takes 2–3 days, and we handle all grading and base prep so your turf sits perfectly even on sloped yards.
Absolutely. Clay is actually ideal for artificial turf installation because it's dense and stable. The problem clay creates for natural grass—poor drainage—is solved by our subsurface system. We add a permeable base layer on top of the clay so water drains through instead of pooling. Your dog's urine drains safely away, and you avoid the odor and bacterial buildup that happens with natural grass on clay.
Henry County's summer humidity and heat do stress seams, but modern pet turf is designed for this climate. We use reinforced seam tape and professional-grade adhesive that holds in Georgia's conditions. Most seams last 10+ years without issues. If a seam does fail, repair is straightforward—we typically re-tape and re-glue the affected section, a job that takes a few hours and costs far less than replacing the whole yard.
Yes. We use pet-specific turf with softer backing and rounded blade profiles that don't irritate paws the way some cheaper turfs do. The infill we recommend is non-toxic, antimicrobial sand mixed with rubber crumb (or rubber-free options if you prefer). McDonough vets consistently approve our installations because the surface mimics natural grass feel without the dirt, parasites, and chemical treatments real grass requires.
No, we remove the old sod and prepare the base properly. Laying turf over existing grass traps moisture, causes odor, and shortens the lifespan. We haul away the old grass, grade the clay base level, add our drainage system, and install fresh. It's the right way, and it means your turf actually lasts.
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