Teacher Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog or cat deserves a yard that can handle their energy without turning into a muddy mess—especially here in Pooler, where our sandy coastal plain soil drains fast but doesn't hold up well to constant paw traffic. Artificial pet turf is the answer a lot of local homeowners in Godley Station and Forest Lakes have discovered. Unlike natural grass, which gets torn up and compacted in our humid Chatham County climate, quality pet turf stays green and intact year-round while actually being easier on your pet's joints. We're talking about turf specifically designed with pet owners in mind: drainage systems that handle accidents without odor buildup, materials that stay cooler underfoot, and a realistic look that fits right into Pooler's residential landscape. Whether you're near the Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum area or out toward the quieter neighborhoods, pet turf transforms your backyard into a low-maintenance play space. Teachers working in Chatham County schools deserve a break on their home projects—that's why we offer educator discounts on our pet turf installations. You've spent all day managing other people's needs; let's make your own yard work for you, not against you.
Pooler sits on sandy coastal plain soil that drains almost too well—which sounds good until you realize it compacts easily and doesn't provide much root structure for natural grass. Your backyard probably gets either heavy sun (especially in summer) or spotty shade from the pines and live oaks common to this area. That sandy base is actually a plus for artificial turf installation; drainage is already happening, so we're not fighting water pooling. Yards in Godley Station and Forest Lakes tend to be quarter-acre to half-acre lots, giving us good space to work with. HOA guidelines in these neighborhoods generally allow artificial turf, though we always verify before we start. The real consideration here is pet use intensity—if you've got multiple dogs or cats spending hours outside daily, the turf needs proper infill (typically made from rubber or sand) and a solid backing to prevent it from shifting under constant pressure. Our coastal humidity means we recommend antimicrobial-treated infill to keep things fresh. Installation in Pooler typically runs 3–5 days depending on lot size and existing ground preparation. Because of our sandy soil, base prep is lighter than in clay-heavy areas, which can actually save you money on the labor side.
Not as much as you would in other parts of Georgia. Our sandy coastal plain drains naturally, so we focus on proper infill and a permeable backing rather than extensive gravel or drainage layers. That said, we still slope the yard slightly and use quality infill that resists compaction—important for Pooler's heavy summer humidity and pet foot traffic.
We use lighter-colored fibers and reflective infill options that keep temperatures down compared to standard turf. Even so, most pets appreciate shade structures, and we recommend scheduling outdoor time during cooler mornings and evenings, especially in July and August when Pooler gets intense heat.
Monthly raking to fluff fibers and quarterly deep cleaning handle most situations. Our coastal humidity means occasional antimicrobial treatment keeps odors at bay. Unlike natural grass, you're never mowing, fertilizing, or reseeding—which is why teachers in the area love it.
Absolutely. We offer 15% off pet turf installations for teachers and school staff. Just bring your school ID or recent pay stub when we schedule your estimate. It's our way of thanking educators for what you do every day.
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