Cat Safe — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your cat loves the Statham outdoors, but natural grass comes with real downsides—mud tracked through the house, bare patches where she naps, and parasites hiding in the thatch. Artificial pet turf gives you a pristine yard that stays green year-round without the maintenance nightmare. We've installed cat-safe turf systems across Barrow County, and homeowners in the Statham area consistently tell us the same thing: their cats are happier, their yards look better, and cleanup is finally manageable. Unlike cheap knockoffs, our pet turf is engineered with antimicrobial backing to handle urine and waste, drains properly even in Barrow County's heavy clay soil, and feels natural underfoot. Your cat can dig, sunbathe, and patrol her territory without destroying the landscape. Whether you've got a compact lot near Statham Downtown or a larger property out toward the rural edges, we size and install pet turf systems that blend seamlessly with your home and stand up to Georgia's humidity and heat. The turf stays cooler than hardscape, won't develop the fungal issues common in our clay-heavy region, and is completely safe for cats—no toxic treatments, no chemical runoff into local water. Ready to stop losing sleep over yard damage and start enjoying a cat-proof outdoor space?
Statham's clay-dominant soil presents both a challenge and an opportunity for artificial pet turf installation. Traditional grass struggles here because clay compacts easily, traps moisture, and creates the perfect breeding ground for fungal issues—exactly what happens when your cat urinates repeatedly in the same spot. Our pet turf systems bypass that problem entirely with engineered drainage backing that channels liquid down and away, even in Barrow County's slow-draining terrain. We've found that homes in the Statham area benefit from turf heights between 1.5 and 2 inches; anything shorter feels scratchy on cat paws, while longer piles trap debris in our humid climate. Most Statham yards receive mixed sun and shade due to tree cover typical of this region, so we recommend turf with UV stabilization but also ensure proper drainage channels don't get shaded and become stagnant. Installation typically involves removing existing sod, amending the clay base with crushed stone and sand for proper permeability, and securing the turf with landscape staples—critical in areas where Georgia's occasional heavy rains can shift improperly installed material. Cats in the Statham area dig less aggressively when the turf feels natural and the base is solid; poor installation invites destructive behavior. We also account for your property's slope and any low spots where clay naturally settles, ensuring water moves away from foundations and garden beds.
Absolutely. Our pet-grade turf contains no herbicides, pesticides, or toxic infill—just natural or silica sand that's completely safe for paws and ingestion. Statham's humidity can encourage bacteria growth on inferior products, which is why we use antimicrobial backing and recommend annual rinses. Cats don't chew or eat quality pet turf the way they might chew real plants, and the turf won't harbor fleas or parasites like natural grass does in our Barrow County climate.
Clay naturally holds moisture, but our installation process replaces the top 2–3 inches of clay with a stone and sand base beneath the turf backing. Urine drains through the turf, through the backing, and into this engineered base, then percolates down or channels toward your property's natural slope. Without proper base prep, urine pools and causes odor and algae—a common problem in Statham yards with DIY installations.
Not if it's installed correctly. A solid, well-compacted base prevents cats from pulling up seams or creating holes. Poor installation—common when homeowners cut corners on base preparation in our clay-heavy region—invites destructive digging. We warranty our labor and material against normal cat use, including scratching and light digging.
Minimal maintenance compared to natural grass. Rinse it monthly during warm months to clear urine salts and debris, especially important in Statham's humid summers. Rake lightly to prevent thatch buildup, and inspect drainage after heavy Georgia rainstorms. No mowing, fertilizing, or pest control—that's the point.
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