Satisfaction Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dogs love the yard. Your yard doesn't love them back—not after a few weeks of digging, worn patches, and muddy paw prints tracked through the house. We've installed pet turf in Richmond Hill yards from The Ford to Buckhead Plantation, and the story's always the same: homeowners get their weekends back, their dogs get a clean place to play, and nobody's fighting about lawn maintenance anymore. Pet artificial turf handles what natural grass simply can't in our coastal sandy loam climate. The soil south of Savannah drains fast, sure, but it also compacts easily and struggles to recover from constant use—especially when you've got active dogs. Synthetic pet turf solves that problem permanently. It's not a Band-Aid. It's a real solution built to handle paws, claws, accidents, and the Georgia humidity without breaking down. We come out to Richmond Hill regularly, and we stand behind every installation. Your satisfaction matters to us. If the turf doesn't perform the way we promised, we fix it. That's not negotiable.
Richmond Hill's coastal sandy loam presents both an advantage and a challenge for pet turf installation. The drainage is excellent—water doesn't pool—but the soil's loose composition means settling can happen faster than in heavier clay soils. We account for this during base preparation by adding proper compaction layers before turf installation. Your neighborhoods tend to have larger lots, which is ideal for pet turf projects. Whether you're in The Ford or Buckhead Plantation, full-yard coverage makes economic sense. The shade patterns matter too. Properties near Fort McAllister and wooded areas get dappled sunlight; we select turf blade heights and densities accordingly. If you're in an HOA community—many Richmond Hill residents are—artificial turf typically requires approval, but most HOAs embrace it for pet owners. It's actually easier to maintain covenant standards with turf than with worn natural grass. One thing we always check: your drainage infrastructure. Our coastal location means we pay close attention to how water moves off your property after installation. We design slopes and base layers with that in mind, so you avoid pooling during our heavier rain months.
Yes. Our base system is engineered specifically for sandy loam areas like yours south of Savannah. Water permeates through the turf and base layers into your existing soil. We actually design for the fast drainage here—it's one reason coastal properties are great candidates for pet turf. No standing water, no wet spots where bacteria grows.
Modern pet turf is made for Georgia's climate. The materials don't break down in humidity, and the infill we use stays cooler than full sun on bare synthetic. We've installed hundreds of yards in similar coastal conditions. The turf won't fade, won't rot, and won't develop that plastic smell people worry about.
Urine drains straight through into your soil base, just like it would with natural grass. The infill is antimicrobial, which prevents odor buildup. Solid waste sits on top where you can easily pick it up. Most Richmond Hill pet owners find the smell factor is actually better than natural grass, since urine doesn't concentrate in dead spots.
Many HOA communities allow artificial turf, especially for pet owners. We can help you navigate the approval process and provide documentation showing how the turf meets neighborhood standards. In most cases, communities appreciate that artificial turf maintains curb appeal better than worn natural grass from pet use.
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