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Here's the thing about McDonough yards—they're getting bigger every year. Between Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown, we're seeing families move into these newer subdivisions with space they've never had before. And most of them have dogs. Real dogs. Dogs that dig, dogs that wear brown patches into the lawn by August, dogs that won't stop being dogs just because you spent three weekends seeding Kentucky bluegrass. Pet turf changes that equation completely. Instead of fighting Henry County's clay soil and the Georgia heat cycle, you install a surface that actually stands up to your lifestyle. Teachers especially appreciate this—you've got enough on your plate without weekend yard maintenance. We've been installing pet-friendly artificial turf across the McDonough area for years now, and the conversation is always the same: "Why didn't we do this sooner?" Your dog gets a clean, safe play surface year-round. No muddy paws tracked through the house in July. No dead spots. No chemicals. Just a yard that works as hard as you do. We're based about 45 minutes away, so we handle McDonough jobs regularly—we know the neighborhoods, the soil challenges, and what actually holds up in Henry County. If you teach in the county and you're tired of choosing between a nice yard and a happy dog, let's talk.
McDonough's rapid growth means most yards here are either brand new or recently developed. The underlying Henry County clay is dense and doesn't drain the way you'd want for a natural lawn—especially when you've got pets. Summer heat amplifies the problem: grass burns out, and clay bakes hard. Artificial pet turf solves this by eliminating the soil variable entirely. We install a proper drainage system underneath (essential in this area), which means water moves through quickly instead of pooling. Many neighborhoods in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown have HOA guidelines, so we make sure your turf choice aligns with those restrictions before we start. Lot sizes in the new subdivisions tend to be generous, which is actually ideal for pet turf installation—we can work efficiently and give your dog genuine roaming space without worrying about small-yard compromises. Sun exposure varies considerably depending on which side of McDonough you're in, but modern pet turfs handle both full sun and partial shade without the dead zones you'd see in natural grass. Installation timing is flexible here; we can work spring through fall without the extreme winter shutdowns you'd see further north.
Nope. Quality pet turf stays cool—it won't burn paw pads even in July heat. The material we use reflects rather than absorbs, and proper infill (usually silica sand and rubber) keeps temperatures reasonable. Henry County summers are brutal on natural grass; artificial turf actually performs better when it's hot.
We install a drainage layer that sits between your turf and the clay base. Water drains through the turf and the base layer instead of sitting on top of clay, which is what causes pooling and mud. This is critical in Henry County where clay naturally sheds water poorly.
Many do, but requirements vary. We've worked with multiple McDonough HOAs and know the common restrictions. We'll review your covenants before quoting and can help you navigate approval if needed. Most are fine with pet turf as long as it looks maintained.
Yes. We offer educator discounts on all turf installations, including pet-specific systems. Mention your school or district when you call, and we'll make sure that's applied to your quote. It's our way of thanking folks who work in Henry County schools.
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