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Statham homeowners with dogs and cats know the struggle: that red clay from Barrow County gets tracked everywhere, and natural grass just doesn't stand up to paws, digging, and constant wear. We've installed pet turf systems throughout the Statham area, and the transformation is real. Your yard stops becoming a mud pit after rain and turns into a clean, durable space where your pets can play without destroying the landscaping. Pet-specific artificial turf is different from standard turf—it's engineered with better drainage (crucial here in Georgia), antimicrobial infill that fights odor and bacteria, and a texture that dogs actually grip better. Most Statham properties we work with are suburban lots with a mix of sun and shade, and we design systems that handle both. Whether you're in Statham Downtown area or the surrounding neighborhoods, we handle the whole process: site assessment, removal of old sod if needed, proper base installation (especially important with clay soil), and your new pet-friendly yard.
Statham sits on classic Barrow County clay, which is beautiful for farming but tough for traditional lawns. Clay compacts, holds water, and makes drainage a headache—exactly why pet artificial turf makes sense here. Dogs and cats accelerate erosion and mud problems on natural grass, especially during our wetter Georgia months. Our pet turf systems include a engineered base layer that sits on top of the clay and directs water away properly, so you won't see puddles or spongy spots where your pets play. Yard sizes in and around Statham vary—some properties are tighter residential lots, others have more acreage—and we size drainage and infill accordingly. Sun exposure matters too; most Statham yards get a mix of morning and afternoon sun with some shade from surrounding trees. This affects infill temperature and wear patterns, so we assess your specific yard before recommending pile height and infill type. Pet-friendly turf also needs regular grooming (raking and light brushing) to keep it looking fresh, and we walk through that maintenance plan with every customer.
Absolutely. We install a perforated base layer that sits directly on your Barrow County clay and slopes slightly to direct water away from the turf. Underneath, we use a drainage system that prevents pooling—critical here because clay naturally holds water. Pet turf itself is engineered with hundreds of drain holes per square foot. Even after heavy rain, water flows through instead of sitting on the surface.
We use antimicrobial infill (typically crumb rubber or sand blends treated with odor-fighting technology) and recommend a weekly rinse with your garden hose during warmer months. The drainage system flushes urine through instead of letting it pool. Statham's heat actually helps—UV breaks down odor compounds. We also discuss infill depth and density during your consultation so the system matches your pet's size and habits.
Yes, but we usually recommend removing the old sod first. Trying to lay turf over existing grass traps moisture and creates an uneven base—especially problematic on clay. It's extra work upfront but saves you headaches (and keeps the grass from growing back up through seams). We handle sod removal as part of the install.
Most residential installs in the Statham area take 2–4 days depending on yard size and prep work. If you have heavy clay compaction or large sod removal, add a day. We handle everything: grading, base installation, turf layout, seaming, and infill. We'll give you a timeline during the site visit.
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