Installation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pet owners in Newnan deal with a real problem: natural grass just doesn't hold up. Between the red clay soil that Coweta County is known for, the summer heat, and dogs doing what dogs do, most yards in neighborhoods like The Lakes at Glenrochie and around Downtown Newnan end up looking more like dirt patches by mid-summer. Pet turf solves that. It's designed to handle the constant wear, drainage issues that come with heavy clay, and honestly, it looks better year-round than anything natural can manage here. We've been installing pet-specific artificial turf across the metro area, and Newnan homeowners get it—they're tired of replanting, fighting mud, and dealing with dead spots. The good news is that pet turf installation in Newnan is straightforward. Your yard's existing conditions, whether you've got mature shade trees or full sun exposure, actually work in your favor. We handle the whole process, from site prep to final installation, and we're familiar with the specific challenges that come with Newnan's soil and lot sizes. Most projects wrap up fast, and you're left with a yard that actually handles your pets instead of falling apart under them.
Newnan's red clay is a double-edged sword for natural grass, and that's exactly why pet turf makes sense here. Clay doesn't drain well, which means puddles, mud, and soggy spots that dogs tear up chasing each other. Our pet turf installations account for that by layering proper drainage underneath—it's not just rolling out fake grass and calling it done. The sun patterns in subdivisions like The Lakes at Glenrochie vary a lot, with some lots backed by trees and others totally exposed. We size your turf blend accordingly; shade-tolerant options exist, though most pet owners in full-sun yards actually prefer the durability of standard pet turf. Lot sizes in Newnan tend to be moderate—typical suburban setups—which keeps installation timelines reasonable and costs predictable. One thing we always check: HOA rules. Some neighborhoods have specific landscape requirements, and we make sure your pet turf installation complies. The red clay base we work with is actually easier to prep than sandy soil; we just need to slope it correctly for drainage and remove any debris. Your dogs will be using this surface daily, so we use materials rated for heavy foot traffic and designed to handle urine without odor or algae buildup.
Absolutely. Red clay is actually predictable to work with during installation—we grade it, compact it, add a drainage layer, and you're set. The real advantage is that clay holds a firmer base than sandy soil, which means less settling over time. The drainage layer we install prevents water from pooling, which was always the problem with natural grass in Newnan.
That's the whole point. Our pet turf is engineered with a permeable backing and proper slope so urine drains straight through into the ground below, not into your yard or onto your patio. No standing liquid, no ammonia smell, no dead spots. It's one of the biggest reasons Newnan pet owners make the switch.
Most residential yards—the typical size you see in The Lakes at Glenrochie or other Newnan subdivisions—take one to two days. We handle prep, removal of old turf if needed, grading, and installation in that window. Weather and yard size affect the timeline, but we'll give you a solid estimate once we assess your property.
No. Modern pet turf is UV-stabilized specifically for Southern heat. Georgia's summer sun actually helps it set faster during installation. It won't fade, won't melt, and won't become uncomfortable for your dogs' paws. If anything, it stays cooler than concrete or pavers.
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