Seasonal Pricing — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dogs and artificial turf go together like sweet tea and a porch swing—at least they should. Here in Statham, we've watched plenty of homeowners wrestle with the same problem: their yards take a beating from their pets, the red clay in Barrow County doesn't drain well, and by mid-summer, what used to be grass is just a muddy, worn-out mess. That's where pet turf changes the game. Unlike natural grass, quality pet turf stays green year-round in our Georgia climate, handles digging and bathroom breaks without falling apart, and actually drains better than our native soil. We've installed pet turf systems all throughout the Statham area, and the feedback is consistent—homeowners love having a yard their dogs can enjoy without the maintenance nightmare. Whether your pup is a digger, a sprinter, or just likes to lounge in the shade, the right turf setup makes pet ownership easier and your outdoor space actually usable again.
Statham sits on that stubborn red clay that's common throughout Barrow County, and it's one of the biggest reasons pet turf makes sense here. Clay doesn't drain urine like you'd want it to, which means natural grass gets saturated, roots rot, and you end up with dead spots and odor issues. Our pet turf systems are installed with a proper drainage base that moves liquid down and away—critical for the wet season and for dogs that use the same spots repeatedly. The Statham area also has a mix of sun and shade across most residential yards. We design pet turf layouts that work with your existing trees and fencing, since afternoon shade helps keep the turf cooler during our hot summers. Most yards in town range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which is a sweet spot for full pet turf coverage without major budget shock. Installation takes 3–5 days depending on yard size and how much prep work the existing soil needs. We haul out the worst of the clay, grade for drainage, lay the base, and secure the turf so it doesn't shift when your dogs are running.
During peak summer in Barrow County, a quick rinse 2–3 times a week keeps odor down and keeps the surface cooler for your dog's paws. You don't need much—just a garden hose sweep to flush urine through the drainage layer. Winter months in Statham are mild enough that once weekly is plenty. It's way less work than maintaining natural grass, and your yard stays functional year-round.
Good pet turf is designed to stay cooler than blacktop or concrete, but yes—Statham summers get hot. We recommend lighter-colored turf varieties and making sure shaded areas exist in your yard. Most dogs will naturally gravitate to shade during the hottest parts of the day. If your yard is mostly open, we can talk through shade solutions during the design phase.
Pricing depends on square footage, existing yard condition, and drainage needs specific to your site. Barrow County clay yards often need more base prep than sandy areas, which can affect cost. We offer seasonal pricing adjustments—fall and early spring installations are typically our most competitive windows. Request a site visit and quote; we'll give you transparent pricing before any work starts.
Quality pet turf lasts 12–15 years in Georgia's climate with proper drainage and maintenance. Statham's clay soil actually helps in one way—it's stable, so turf doesn't shift as much as it might in sandy areas. Regular rinsing and occasional brush maintenance keep it looking good and extend its life significantly.
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