Spring Special — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McDonough's growing neighborhoods—Eagle's Landing, Kelleytown, and the areas around Heritage Park—are packed with families who love their dogs but are tired of muddy paws, dead grass patches, and the constant battle with Henry County's clay soil. Pet turf changes that equation completely. Unlike natural grass, which gets hammered by heavy foot traffic and dog urine, artificial turf stays green, stays clean, and stays comfortable for your pets year-round. Spring is the perfect time to install because your yard can be ready before summer heat kicks in, and your dog gets immediate relief from dust and mud. We've installed hundreds of pet-friendly yards across the metro Atlanta area, and McDonough homeowners specifically appreciate how well turf holds up in our climate—no brown spots, no thatch buildup, no weekly mowing. Whether you've got a quarter-acre lot in Eagle's Landing or a smaller suburban yard in Kelleytown, pet turf gives you a functional, beautiful outdoor space that actually works for active families and their four-legged friends.
Henry County clay is dense and compacted, especially in the newer subdivisions popping up around McDonough. This soil drains poorly, which means natural grass struggles and puddles form quickly after rain. Dogs dig, pee, and run in circles—and clay amplifies all those problems. Pet turf solves this by sitting on top of proper base preparation; we use crushed stone and perforated underlayment so water drains through instead of pooling. McDonough's heat and humidity favor artificial turf because there's no fungal disease pressure like you get with live grass in this climate. Sun exposure varies significantly between the tree-lined lots near Heritage Park and the open subdivisions of Eagle's Landing, but our turf performs equally well in full sun or partial shade. Most McDonough residential yards range from 4,000 to 8,000 square feet, and many HOAs in the area have relaxed their stance on quality artificial turf over the past few years. Spring installation timing is smart because it avoids the summer heat stress on crews and gives the yard a full season of use before winter.
Absolutely. Clay is actually ideal for artificial turf installation because it's stable and won't shift. We excavate, lay a crushed-stone base, add perforated underlayment for drainage, and secure the turf. The clay acts as a solid foundation. Henry County's dense soil means no settling or washout like you sometimes see in sandy areas.
Pet turf is designed for this. Solid waste is easy to pick up. For urine, the perforated backing and proper drainage mean liquid runs through and breaks down naturally. Most McDonough homeowners rinse their yard once a week with a hose during peak use months. No chemicals needed—just water and basic maintenance.
Most HOAs in McDonough now permit high-quality artificial turf, especially pet-specific products. We recommend checking your covenant before ordering, but the trend has shifted. Many community leaders recognize that pet turf is safer and lower-maintenance than struggling with natural grass in our clay and humidity.
Late March through April is ideal for McDonough. Ground temperature is climbing, crews can work comfortably, and your yard is ready well before summer. Spring installation also avoids the heat stress on workers and gives pets a full season to adapt before fall. We're booking spring slots now with competitive spring-special pricing.
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