Emergency Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog just destroyed the backyard, and you need it fixed now—we get it. Morrow homeowners dealing with pets and Clayton County's heavy clay soil face a real problem: natural grass either turns into a mud pit or burns out from the summer heat. That's where artificial pet turf comes in. Unlike the worn-out lawns you see around Southlake Mall and the university area, synthetic turf built for pets stays green, stays clean, and actually drains properly through our base system. We're not talking about the plastic-looking stuff from 15 years ago. Modern pet turf is softer underfoot, won't stain your patio, and handles urine without that ammonia smell taking over your yard. Since we're only 30 minutes away in Morrow, we can usually get to emergency situations fast—whether your yard is a quarter-acre behind a townhome or you've got space closer to Clayton State. Pet owners around here are tired of spending weekends reseeding, power-washing, and fighting drainage issues. Artificial turf eliminates all of that.
Clayton County's soil is notoriously dense clay, which means water either pools on top or sits underneath, causing root rot and muddy paw prints all season. Natural grass struggles here, especially when your dog is adding moisture stress on top of poor drainage. Morrow's summer heat is another wrinkle—temps regularly hit the mid-90s, and that clay bakes hard. Pet turf solves both problems. Our installation includes a crushed-stone and drainage base that sits on top of your existing clay, so standing water isn't an issue anymore. Most Morrow yards—whether near Southlake or closer to the university—are mid-sized residential lots, which means we can typically complete installation in one or two days. We grade the existing surface, lay our permeable base, and roll out turf that's built to handle claws, urine, and constant foot traffic. The backing allows liquid to drain straight through into that stone base, keeping the surface dry and odor-free. Sunlight varies by lot, but we size blade height and infill type based on whether you're in full sun or have shade from trees near your property line. No special HOA permits are needed for pet turf in Morrow residential areas—it's an improvement homeowners can make on their own timeline.
Yes. Clay actually works in our favor because it's stable and won't shift under the base system. We excavate or level existing high spots, lay 4–6 inches of crushed stone for drainage, then install the turf and infill. The stone sits on top of your clay and lets water percolate down, solving the pooling and mud problems you'd have with natural grass.
Most residential jobs around Morrow finish in one day. We're only 30 minutes away, so we can often schedule emergency installs within 48 hours if you need it done quickly. We'll measure your yard, prep the ground, and have your dog playing on new turf by evening on a single-day job.
No. Urine drains through the turf and infill into the stone base below, where it disperses. Unlike natural grass, there's no wet spot that holds odor. Most pet owners rinse the turf once a week with the hose. That's it. No ammonia smell, no brown patches.
It stays green and usable. Natural grass in Clayton County burns out; artificial turf doesn't. It won't get hot enough to hurt your dog's paws on normal summer days. The surface stays cooler than asphalt and is soft underfoot—no more hard clay ruts your dog's claws tear into.
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