Military Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Living in Oakwood with a dog or cat means dealing with the reality of Hall County clay soil and the wear-and-tear that active pets put on natural grass. We see it all the time—families in the Mundy Mill area and across Oakwood who've given up on patchy lawns, muddy paw prints tracked through the house, and the endless cycle of reseeding. Military families stationed nearby or passing through know the value of low-maintenance solutions that work immediately, and that's exactly what pet turf delivers. Our artificial grass is designed to handle the specific challenges of your Georgia yard: the heavy clay underneath, the humidity that makes fungal issues worse on natural grass, and pets that don't care about your landscaping budget. We've installed pet turf throughout Hall County, and Oakwood homeowners consistently tell us it's the best decision they made for their families and their sanity. No more brown spots, no more digging, no more mud. Just a yard that works as hard as you do.
Hall County's clay-heavy soil is both a blessing and a curse. It holds moisture well, which sounds good until your dog creates a mud pit in the corner and your lawn becomes a slip hazard during Georgia's wet springs. That dense clay also limits drainage, making natural grass susceptible to fungal issues and root rot—something we see constantly in neighborhoods around Mundy Mill and south toward Lake Lanier. Oakwood's growing residential areas tend toward larger lots, which means plenty of space for pet activity but also more grass to maintain and repair. The tree coverage varies significantly: some yards near the lake-adjacent areas get afternoon shade that keeps temperatures cooler but reduces natural grass vigor, while open lots in Oakwood proper bake in summer sun. Installation in Hall County clay requires proper base preparation. We excavate the existing soil, compact a gravel base, and add a permeable foundation layer to ensure water drains properly and your turf doesn't pool or shift. The clay actually helps with stability once we've prepped it correctly. Spring and early fall are ideal installation windows here, giving the turf time to settle before peak heat or winter dormancy.
Absolutely. We honor military discounts on pet turf projects for active duty, veterans, and military families in Oakwood and the surrounding Hall County area. Bring your military ID or discharge papers, and we'll apply the discount to your estimate. Many of our customers are military-connected, and we're proud to support that community. Let us know upfront, and we'll make sure it's locked in before scheduling.
Oakwood's humidity can intensify odor if drainage isn't right, which is why proper base prep matters. Solid waste lifts away easily. For urine, rinse the area weekly with a garden hose—the water drains through our permeable backing into your prepared base and then into the Hall County clay below. We recommend enzyme-based pet sprays monthly to break down organic compounds. Most Oakwood pet owners find this routine simple and far less work than maintaining natural grass.
Yes. Our pet turf is non-toxic, UV-safe, and made without harmful chemicals. Puppies won't eat it, and the soft-blade design won't irritate paws or skin. The Mundy Mill area and Oakwood neighborhoods have plenty of young families who've switched specifically because artificial turf is safer than fertilizers and pesticides used on natural grass. Your vet will approve it.
Most residential yards in Oakwood take 2–4 days, depending on size and how much ground prep is needed. Hall County clay can add a day if we need extra gravel compaction or drainage work, but it's a one-time investment. We handle the entire process—excavation, base, turf installation, edging—so you're not managing multiple contractors or unexpected delays.
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