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Pet owners in McDonough know the drill—your dog tears up the backyard, and suddenly you're staring at mud patches by mid-summer. The clay soil around Henry County doesn't help matters. Between Eagle's Landing's newer subdivisions and the older established neighborhoods near Kelleytown, we've installed pet turf for families who got tired of replacing sod every spring or tracking red clay into the house. Artificial pet turf is different from regular synthetic grass. It's engineered to handle claws, urine, and the kind of wear a 60-pound retriever can dish out. The drainage is specifically designed so you're not dealing with soggy spots or odor buildup—real problems in our humid Georgia climate. We've worked yards ranging from postage-stamp townhome spaces to larger Eagle's Landing properties, and the feedback is consistent: dogs love it, and homeowners love not maintaining it. Whether your concern is that your pup destroyed your last attempt at natural grass, or you're tired of the mud-tracking cycle, pet turf solves the problem without requiring the constant upkeep of traditional landscaping.
McDonough's Henry County clay is notoriously dense and poorly draining, which makes pet turf installation actually work better here than in sandier regions. When we prep your yard, we're accounting for that clay base—proper grading and our sub-base system ensures water moves away from your home and doesn't pool near foundations. Sun exposure varies significantly between neighborhoods. Eagle's Landing homes tend to have newer, taller trees that cast afternoon shade, while some Kelleytown properties get full western exposure. We size and recommend pet turf products based on your specific yard's microclimate. Most McDonough yards run 3,000–8,000 square feet, and HOA restrictions in Eagle's Landing occasionally specify grass-like appearances (which our pet turf satisfies). Installation typically takes 2–4 days depending on yard size and slope. The red clay often requires more excavation than we'd see in flatter counties, but that's factored into quotes. Drainage testing is especially important here—we run final checks to confirm water flows properly given our area's heavy summer storms and the underlying soil composition.
Yes. Our pet turf is UV-stabilized for Georgia summers and engineered to shed humidity quickly. The drainage system we install is crucial in McDonough's climate—standing water won't sit on top or underneath, which prevents mold and odor. We've got installations three years-plus in Eagle's Landing and Kelleytown that look and perform as well on day 1,000 as they did on day one.
Hose it down. Solid waste lifts off easily. For urine spots, a quick rinse with your garden hose breaks down any residue before it dries. Our drainage system means liquid passes through immediately, so bacteria and odor don't accumulate like they would on natural grass or compacted clay.
It can. The dense, clay base requires proper grading and sub-base preparation so water doesn't pool. We assess your yard's slope and soil composition during the site visit. Most McDonough projects run within our standard range, but steeper lots or poor drainage patterns may require additional site work.
Most HOAs approve pet turf because it looks like natural grass. We've completed dozens of installations in Eagle's Landing developments. Check your HOA guidelines, and we can review specs with them if needed. The aesthetic match is typically the concern, and our products satisfy those requirements.
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