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Your dog loves running through the yard. Your lawn doesn't love what comes after. McDonough homeowners in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown know the struggle—the clay soil here doesn't recover quickly from pet wear, and those Georgia summers turn damaged grass into dust by July. Pet turf changes that equation entirely. Unlike natural grass that gets worn down and dead-spots plagued by urine, artificial turf stays green and functional no matter how much your dog loves that favorite corner of the yard. We've installed hundreds of pet-friendly systems across Henry County, and we understand the specific challenges of this area: the dense clay that drains poorly, the intense UV exposure that bleaches and breaks down cheaper turf, and the fact that you're probably in one of those rapidly expanding neighborhoods where your yard is your main outdoor space. LawnLogic brings professional-grade pet turf to McDonough with UV protection built in—turf that won't fade, won't hold odors, and won't turn into a mudpit after rain. Your pets get a perfect play surface. You get your weekends back.
McDonough sits on Henry County clay, which is both a blessing and a curse. It drains slowly, which means natural grass struggles with standing water after our typical afternoon thunderstorms—and pet urine compounds that problem fast. Pet turf solves this with subsurface drainage systems we custom-fit to your yard's slope and soil composition. The UV index here is serious. Our Georgia sun doesn't mess around, especially in those open yards throughout Eagle's Landing where tree cover is minimal. We always recommend turf with UV-stabilized backing and fade-resistant yarn—cheaper alternatives will look washed-out within 2–3 years. Most McDonough lots range from quarter-acre to half-acre residential spaces, which means we're typically installing 2,000–5,000 square feet. Your neighborhood HOA rules matter too; some communities have specific height or aesthetic requirements, so we verify those before you commit. Installation timing in Henry County works best in spring or fall when the ground isn't baked hard or waterlogged. Summer heat makes compaction difficult, and winter rain keeps the base prep soggy.
Absolutely—if it's the right turf. UV-protected synthetic fibers don't fade or break down under Georgia sun the way budget materials do. We use backing systems rated for intense southern exposure, and the infill we choose handles heat expansion without shifting. Your dogs will stay comfortable too; quality pet turf doesn't get dangerously hot like some cheaper brands.
Clay doesn't percolate naturally, so we build a drainage base beneath the turf—typically a engineered gravel layer with proper slope toward your yard's low point. This keeps urine from pooling and odors from building up. After rain, water drains through the turf itself within hours, not days like natural grass on clay.
Yes. We'll remove the existing sod and grade the area properly for drainage—critical in McDonough because of how clay compacts. This is also when we address any low spots or erosion patterns your yard might have. Removal and prep usually take a day; the full installation follows shortly after.
Much less than natural grass. You'll rinse it occasionally to remove dust and debris, and brush the fibers occasionally to keep them upright. In McDonough's climate, that's it—no mowing, no fertilizer, no fungicide applications. Pets can use it immediately after installation.
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