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Your dog's been tearing up the backyard again, and honestly, the red clay in McDonough doesn't make it any easier to maintain. Between the rapid growth in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown, we're seeing a lot of pet owners in Henry County reach the same conclusion: artificial turf just works better for active dogs. No more muddy paws tracked through the house, no more bare patches by the back door, and your yard actually stays green year-round instead of looking patchy and worn. We've installed pet turf throughout McDonough's neighborhoods, and the difference is immediate. Your dog gets a safe, comfortable surface to play on, you get a yard that requires zero fertilizers or pesticides, and you're done worrying about whether this weekend's rain will turn your backyard into a swamp. If you're thinking about making the switch this week, we can walk you through what makes sense for your specific lot.
McDonough's Henry County clay is dense and doesn't drain quickly—which is exactly why pet turf makes such a big difference here. When you've got clay underneath, natural grass struggles in wet seasons, and your dog's paws compact the soil even more. Our installation process accounts for this: we improve drainage underneath before the turf goes down so water moves away from your foundation instead of pooling. Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown have a mix of full-sun and partially shaded yards, depending on your lot's orientation and tree coverage. Pet turf performs in both, but we adjust infill materials slightly for shaded areas to prevent algae growth. Most McDonough residential yards we work with are between 1,500 and 3,500 square feet, which is a manageable install in a single day or two. The subdivisions here are newer, so some HOAs have specific landscape rules—we check those before we schedule you. Your yard's slope matters too; if you're in one of the newer developments with grading toward drainage easements, we work with that existing slope rather than against it.
Yes. We're based 45 minutes north, which puts us close enough to schedule McDonough jobs with quick turnaround. Most residential pet-turf installs take one to two days depending on yard size and prep work. If your yard doesn't require major grading or soil amendment, we can often knock it out in a single day. Call us early in the week so we can confirm your site conditions and lock in your slot.
Absolutely—that's actually one of the main reasons we recommend it. Our installation includes a drainage layer that sits on top of your existing clay, so water doesn't sit and create mud. Your dog gets a clean, dry surface even after rain, and you avoid the compacted, bare-spot problem that comes with heavy clay and active pets.
Most do, but it depends on your specific covenant. We always pull and review your HOA rules before we start. If there are restrictions, we'll know upfront. In our experience, pet-turf installations in McDonough neighborhoods pass inspection because the product looks natural and improves property maintenance overall.
Typical residential yards use recycled rubber or silica sand infill—we recommend 1.5 to 2 inches depending on your dog's size and how heavy their use is. Larger, more active dogs benefit from slightly deeper infill. We assess your yard during the site visit and make sure you've got the right depth for your specific pets.
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