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Peachtree City homeowners with dogs and cats face a real problem: that Georgia clay soil doesn't drain well, your pets track mud through the house, and natural grass just gets torn to shreds in high-traffic areas. We've installed pet turf in Kedron, Braelinn, and Glenloch long enough to know exactly what your yard needs. The good news? Artificial turf solves almost all of it. Your dog gets a safe, non-toxic surface that doesn't stain, holds up to digging and rough play, and actually drains better than your current lawn ever will. No more brown spots from urine, no chemical fertilizers your pets could eat, and you're not spending weekends reseeding dead patches. Whether you've got a sprawling lot on a golf-cart community street or a tighter residential space, we design and install pet turf systems that work year-round in Fayette County's heat and humidity. LawnLogic has been doing this long enough to know the difference between temporary solutions and real installations that last.
Fayette County clay is beautiful until you have pets. That heavy, compacted soil doesn't drain fast enough, which means puddles, mud, and nasty odors that linger in your yard. Pet turf we install goes over a proper drainage base—and in Peachtree City, that matters more than most places because of how tight that clay sits. The neighborhoods around Braelinn and Glenloch tend to have mature tree coverage, which is great for shade during our hot summers, but it also means you'll want turf that handles partial shade without getting slippery or algae growth. Most residential lots here are medium-sized, which actually works in your favor—easier to install correctly, and your pets get enough room without the expense of a massive field. We grade for slope so water moves away from your home and drains through the base instead of sitting on top. Fayette County HOAs are generally pet-friendly, but we'll verify any landscape restrictions before we start. The installation process itself is straightforward: remove the old grass, amend the clay base with gravel and proper drainage materials, lay the turf, infill it with pet-safe material, and you're done. No chemicals needed.
Yes, but only if it's installed right. We don't lay turf directly on clay—that's a disaster. We remove the old sod, compact the clay base, then install a gravel drainage layer with proper slope. Water and urine drain through the turf and base instead of sitting on top. That's what stops odors and puddles in Peachtree City yards.
Completely. We use pet-safe infill—typically antimicrobial silica sand or recycled rubber that won't hurt your animals if they eat a bit. No lead, no heavy metals, no toxins. It's the same material used in dog parks and vet clinics across Georgia.
Twelve to fifteen years with normal use. Georgia summers are intense, but quality pet turf is UV-stabilized and designed for this climate. We've got installations in Kedron and Braelinn that have held up beautifully. Proper drainage and occasional rinsing extend the life significantly.
Absolutely. Shade from mature trees is common in Peachtree City neighborhoods. We choose turf grades that handle partial shade and ensure airflow underneath so moisture doesn't get trapped. Full shade gets tricky, but most residential lots have enough light for pet turf to thrive.
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