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Your backyard in Pooler gets a lot of use—especially if you've got dogs, cats, or kids who treat the yard like their second home. Real grass just doesn't hold up. Between the sandy coastal soil, the humidity, and paws tearing up what little you manage to grow, most homeowners around Godley Station and Forest Lakes end up frustrated with brown patches and muddy messes. Pet turf changes that equation completely. It's durable enough to handle whatever your pets throw at it, drains fast so it doesn't become a swamp after rain, and honestly, it looks better year-round than anything you could maintain naturally in this climate. We've installed pet-friendly artificial turf for dozens of families across Pooler—people who just wanted their yards back, without the constant battle against the elements and their furry friends.
Pooler sits on coastal plain sandy soil, which drains quickly but doesn't hold nutrients well—perfect conditions for artificial turf installation, actually. The sandy base means we rarely deal with standing water or complicated drainage prep work. Your yard probably gets good sun exposure, especially if you're near the Tanger Outlets area where tree coverage is lighter. That's ideal for pet turf; it handles full sun without fading the way natural grass would, and it won't develop the thin, patchy spots you see in shaded yards around here. Most Pooler residential lots are generously sized, giving us plenty of room to work with proper grading and infill application. Installation typically takes 2–3 days depending on lot size and existing lawn removal. The sandy soil also means minimal site prep—we're not breaking through clay or dealing with underground root systems that complicate things. One thing to note: if your neighborhood has HOA guidelines, we'll make sure the turf meets their specifications. We've worked with several Pooler communities and know what's typically required.
Not at all. Pet turf is built to handle sharp claws, constant running, and digging without tearing or compacting. The backing system keeps the turf stable, and the infill—usually a combination of sand and rubber crumb—cushions impact and resists wear. Dogs in Pooler yards have been using this stuff for years without damage. It's actually one of the main reasons people choose it over natural grass here.
Nope. Pet waste sits on top of the turf just like it would on real grass. Urine drains right through the backing into the sandy soil below—this is where Pooler's natural drainage really helps. We recommend rinsing the area occasionally with a hose to keep things fresh. Most pet owners don't notice any smell at all, especially compared to the muddy, ammonia-soaked patches natural grass creates.
It does warm up more than real grass, but modern pet-turf blends are engineered to stay cooler than older synthetic options. Many homeowners add a shade structure or plant trees nearby if they're concerned. The turf itself won't burn paws—that's a myth—but providing shade in your yard is just good pet care regardless. Most Pooler yards have some natural shade from trees or structures.
You're looking at 12–15 years with proper maintenance, sometimes longer. Pooler's sandy soil, consistent drainage, and moderate UV exposure (compared to interior Georgia) are actually favorable conditions for turf longevity. The main wear factor is pet traffic, not climate. Most families here find it's a solid investment that outlasts several cycles of re-seeding natural grass.
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