New Construction Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a new home in Statham means you've got a real opportunity to do your yard right from day one. Most folks around here end up fighting with that stubborn Barrow County clay for years—watering constantly, dealing with mud when it rains, watching their grass thin out in the summer heat. Pet turf changes that equation completely. You get a yard that actually works for your dogs and cats from move-in day, no six-month establishment period, no dead patches from digging or urine burn. Since you're already making decisions about your home's foundation, HVAC, and landscaping, adding artificial pet turf during construction means we're coordinating with your builder, not retrofitting around established plantings. Our team handles installations throughout the Statham area, and we understand what new construction homeowners need: a finished outdoor space that handles real life—muddy paws, constant play, Georgia heat—without turning into a maintenance nightmare. We're about an hour north of here, but we've got the local knowledge and the equipment to deliver a professional installation that looks and performs like natural grass.
Statham's Barrow County clay is actually one of the bigger reasons pet turf makes sense here. That dense, compacted soil doesn't drain well, which means puddles, mud, and a tough growing environment for traditional sod. When you pour a concrete pad or build a new home, grading and drainage become critical—and artificial turf eliminates those headaches entirely. You won't need to amend the soil, fight standing water, or watch your grass struggle in the heat. Most residential lots in the Statham area range from quarter-acre to full-acre properties, which gives us plenty of room to design an effective pet yard. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your home sits among the trees or in a more open section, but our turf performs equally well in full sun or partial shade—another advantage over traditional grass in this region. New construction gives us the cleanest canvas: we can grade the base properly, install proper drainage and a root barrier if needed, and ensure the entire system works together. Many homeowners also appreciate that pet turf is HOA-friendly—if you're in a community with landscape guidelines, artificial turf that looks natural meets those standards without ongoing maintenance costs.
Absolutely. Georgia's climate is exactly what modern pet turf is designed for. Our turf won't scorch, fade, or become uncomfortable for your pets' paws, even in full sun during July and August. It drains quickly after rain and dries fast, so humidity isn't an issue like it is with natural grass in Barrow County.
Yes—in fact, it's ideal. We coordinate with your builder to install the base and turf after the home is substantially complete but before you move in. This prevents construction traffic damage and means your yard is fully finished and ready for pets on day one.
We install a proper subsurface drainage system beneath the turf. The clay actually works in our favor because we can slope and grade the base to direct water away from your foundation. Rainwater permeates through the turf and drains quickly—no more mud puddles like you'd get with natural grass.
Pet turf is specifically engineered for animal use. It's non-toxic, won't harbor parasites like natural grass can, and eliminates urine burn and digging damage. In Statham's heat, it also stays cooler than you might expect because water drains through it quickly rather than pooling on the surface.
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