Locally Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Social Circle's a place where people know their neighbors, and that means your yard gets noticed. If you've got dogs, cats, or both running around your property, you know how quickly a natural lawn turns into a muddy mess—especially with Walton County's heavy clay soil that doesn't drain worth a darn. That's where pet turf comes in. It's not some temporary fix; it's a real solution that lets your pets play hard without destroying your landscaping or dealing with bare patches and drainage issues come next rainy season. We've installed pet-friendly artificial turf throughout this area, and homeowners around Downtown Social Circle and beyond have ditched the constant reseeding, fertilizing, and mud cleanup routine. Your pets get a safe, soft surface to run on. You get a yard that actually looks good year-round. No chemicals to worry about, no brown spots after heavy use, and honestly, it holds up better than you'd think in our climate. We handle everything from layout and soil prep to final installation, making sure the system works with your property's specific drainage needs.
Social Circle sits on some stubborn Walton County clay that doesn't play nice with standard turf drainage. Natural grass struggles here because water sits instead of percolating through, which creates standing water and gives your pets muddy paws every time it rains. Artificial pet turf solves that problem because we install a proper base system that channels water away from your yard rather than trapping it. Your yard size matters too—most residential properties around the Downtown Social Circle area range from modest quarter-acre setups to larger lots, and we size the drainage base and turf layout accordingly. Sun exposure varies depending on tree coverage near the Blue Willow Inn area and throughout the neighborhoods, but pet turf performs well in both full sun and partial shade without the thin patches you get with natural grass under heavy traffic. Installation involves removing the existing sod, compacting and amending the base to handle our local clay, then laying the turf with proper slope for drainage. The whole process usually takes a couple of days depending on lot size. One note: if you're in a homeowner association, check your covenants first—most don't restrict artificial turf anymore, but it's worth confirming before we break ground.
Our installation process accounts for that clay specifically. We prep the base with proper grading and drainage rock layers so water doesn't pool. The turf itself sits on top of a permeable system that channels moisture away from your yard. You won't get the mud problems you're used to with natural grass, and your pets' paws stay cleaner after rain.
That's a fair concern. We use pet-grade turf with lighter backing that doesn't retain heat like some cheaper options. In peak summer, it'll be warm to touch, but not painfully hot. Most pets adapt fine, and you can always hose it down in the afternoon if needed. The surface stays cooler than concrete or asphalt.
Solid waste comes up easily—just pick it up like you would with natural grass. For urine, the drainage system underneath handles it so odor and bacterial buildup don't happen the way they do in natural lawns. You can rinse the area with your hose, or flush it out during regular watering of adjacent landscaping.
Quality pet turf lasts 8 to 12 years with normal wear, depending on pet traffic and maintenance. Our turf is UV-stabilized for Georgia's sun, so fading isn't a major issue. It'll outlast several rounds of natural grass reseeding, especially on clay soil like ours where establishing thick coverage is always a struggle.
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