Spring Special — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pet owners in Oakwood have a real problem: that beautiful natural grass turns into a mud pit the second your dogs get excited, especially during spring rains when Hall County's clay soil stays wet for days. We've installed artificial pet turf across the Oakwood area and the Mundy Mill neighborhoods long enough to know exactly what works here. The thing about Oakwood is you're close enough to Lake Lanier that moisture hangs around, and close enough to Gainesville that summer heat is intense—both things that make real grass either soggy or burnt out. Artificial turf solves both problems at once. Your dogs get a safe, non-toxic playing surface year-round. You skip the mud tracking, the dead patches, and the constant watering bills. Right now in spring, a lot of homeowners realize they've wasted another season dealing with yard damage. That's why we're running a spring special: it's the perfect time to install before your pets spend the whole summer destroying what's left of your lawn. We can usually knock out an Oakwood installation in a day or two, and you'll have a turf that stays green, drains properly, and handles whatever your pets throw at it.
Oakwood sits in Hall County, which means your soil is dense red clay—great for holding moisture, terrible for drainage if you've got dogs running constant laps. Spring and early summer especially, that clay stays boggy. Artificial pet turf doesn't care. We build in a proper drainage base that keeps water from pooling, which is critical in your area because natural grass never fully dries out. Most Oakwood yards we see range from quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots, and trees are mixed depending on which neighborhood you're in. If you're toward the Mundy Mill area, you might have more shade coverage; closer to the open sections, full sun is common. Full sun actually works better for pet turf because it doesn't create the damp environment that encourages mold or bacterial growth. We always ask about your HOA rules—some developments have landscape guidelines—but artificial turf rarely conflicts because we keep it looking natural. One thing unique to this area: the acidic clay can sometimes discolor pet urine on natural grass faster than other regions, but our pet-specific turf is treated to handle that. Drainage and durability are what matter most here, and that's built into every install.
Absolutely. Hall County's clay drains poorly on its own, which is why we install a gravel and sand base under every pet turf job in Oakwood. That base lets water move through instead of sitting on top. Without it, you'd still get pooling—especially in spring. The good news is we've done this dozens of times in your area, so we know exactly how thick to build the base for Oakwood's specific soil conditions.
Not if it's installed right. Our pet-grade turf is specifically designed to handle urine without staining or breaking down. The drainage base we build in Oakwood installations means liquids move through the turf and down into the gravel layer, not pooling on top. Rinse it occasionally during heavy use periods and you're fine. Way easier than managing the brown spots and dead patches natural grass gets.
Most residential yards—the typical Oakwood lot size we see—take one to two days. We remove the old turf, prep and level the clay base, lay the drainage system, and install the artificial turf. Weather can add a day, and if your yard has a lot of slopes or obstacles, we plan accordingly. We'll give you a solid timeline during the site visit.
Yes. We use non-toxic, pet-safe materials with no lead or harmful chemicals. The turf won't splinter or shed fibers into your pets' paws. It's actually safer than natural grass because there's no risk of pesticide exposure, no sharp sticks, and no muddy areas where bacteria thrive. Vets actually recommend it for dogs with allergies or sensitive paws.
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