Fire Pit Area — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Peachtree City's got a lot going for it—the golf cart paths, the community feel, the neighborhoods like Braelinn and Kedron where families actually know their neighbors. But if you've got dogs, you know that natural grass takes a beating. One good rainstorm turns your yard into a mud pit, and with Fayette County's clay soil, drainage becomes a real headache. That's where pet turf changes everything. Unlike regular artificial grass, pet turf is built to handle what your dogs throw at it—the digging, the accidents, the constant wear. It drains fast (which matters when you've got clay underneath), stays cool in Georgia heat, and honestly, your neighbors will notice. The grass looks greener and stays that way year-round. No more brown patches, no more explaining to the HOA why your yard looks rough. Pet turf gives you that manicured look that fits right in with the Peachtree City aesthetic, minus the maintenance nightmare. We've installed hundreds of yards across the area, and the homeowners who go with pet turf wonder why they didn't do it sooner.
Peachtree City sits on heavy Fayette County clay, which is beautiful for golf carts but rough on traditional lawns. Clay holds water, compacts easily, and when you've got active dogs, you're fighting an uphill battle with drainage and mud. Pet turf solves this because we install it with a proper base layer that channels water away—something standard sod just can't do on clay. The good news: your lot size in neighborhoods like Glenloch and Braelinn is usually generous enough to make turf installation straightforward. Most homes here have decent sun exposure on their backyards, which keeps the turf cooler and more comfortable for pets in Georgia's humid summers. HOA guidelines in Peachtree City are reasonable about artificial grass, especially when it's clearly for pet purposes—most communities see the practical benefit. We work around existing landscaping, decks, and fire pit areas without issue. The install itself takes a couple of days depending on yard size, and we handle all the base prep so that clay doesn't create settling problems later. Winter's mild here, so your turf looks great twelve months a year.
Absolutely. Fayette County clay is actually a reason pet turf works so well here—we install a drainage base that prevents water pooling and mud, which clay yards struggle with naturally. The turf itself sits on top of that base, so clay compaction isn't an issue. Your dogs get a clean, mud-free surface, and water drains properly even after heavy rain.
Yes, and it's one of our most popular requests. We design around fire pits, seating areas, and other hardscaping. Pet turf handles the heat better than natural grass and won't catch fire from sparks the way dried-out sod can. Just keep about 10 feet of clearance, and we'll make sure the installation looks intentional and finished.
Most residential yards take 2–3 days depending on size and site prep. We handle all the base work, account for your clay soil, and integrate around existing features. Cleanup's included, so you're not left with a construction zone. Smaller yards can sometimes finish in a day.
Most HOAs here are supportive of pet turf because it maintains curb appeal and solves real drainage problems. We've worked with nearly every community association in the area. If you have specific covenants, we can review them with you and make sure your installation complies.
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