Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog loves your Senoia yard—the problem is, your yard doesn't always love your dog back. Between the red clay that stains their paws every time it rains and the worn-out patches where they sprint across the grass, keeping a natural lawn looking decent around here feels like a losing battle. That's where pet turf comes in. We've installed artificial turf in yards across Senoia and Coweta County for families who got tired of the mud, the dead spots, and the constant maintenance cycle. Whether you're in Downtown Senoia or out near the Historic District, the same issue shows up: our clay soil doesn't drain well, summer heat burns out even the toughest grasses, and pets tear through natural turf faster than you can reseed it. Pet-specific artificial turf solves all three problems at once. It's designed to handle claws, stays green year-round, and the drainage system sits on top of that heavy clay instead of fighting it. Our team brings this expertise to every installation—and as a veteran-owned company, we understand what it means to do the job right the first time.
Senoia's red clay presents a real challenge for traditional lawns, especially with active pets. Our soil holds water instead of draining it, which creates mud pits after rain and gives your dog nowhere to play without tracking mess into the house. Pet turf gets installed over a proper base layer that sits above the clay, solving the drainage problem entirely. The Historic District and surrounding neighborhoods also tend toward smaller, more intimate yard spaces—which actually works in pet turf's favor. Smaller yards mean faster installation, lower material costs, and the ability to create a perfectly functional play area without needing a sprawling lot. Summer heat in Coweta County can be intense, but quality pet turf holds its color and doesn't get hot enough to burn paw pads the way some cheaper alternatives do. We've also found that Senoia's tree coverage varies quite a bit between properties—some yards in the downtown area are shaded by mature oaks, while other lots sit fully exposed. Pet turf performs well in both conditions, though we'll assess your specific sun and shade patterns during the site visit to recommend the right product density and pile height for your space.
Yes, and that's one of the big advantages here. We don't need to fight your clay—we work around it. We remove the top layer of deteriorated grass and weeds, assess drainage needs, then lay down a compacted base with proper slope. The turf system itself handles water management, so you avoid the endless mud problems that come with natural grass in Coweta County red clay.
Pet-grade artificial turf is specifically engineered for this. The backing is permeable, so urine drains straight through to the base layer—no odors or stains. Digging is tougher; you can't prevent it entirely, but a good pet turf system resists tearing and won't develop bare patches the way natural grass does. Most dogs stop digging once they realize it's not rewarding.
Some neighborhoods, including parts of the Historic District, have landscape guidelines. We always recommend checking with your HOA or neighborhood association before moving forward. Most modern pet turf looks indistinguishable from quality natural grass, and many Senoia properties are exempt from restrictions anyway. We can help you navigate this conversation.
We schedule a site visit to measure your space, check drainage patterns, and discuss your dog's habits. Most residential installations in the Senoia area take 2–4 days depending on yard size and base prep. We handle everything—removal, grading, base installation, turf laying, and cleanup. You'll have a finished yard ready for pets the same week.
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