Dog Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Stockbridge has grown fast, and that means a lot of new commercial properties—dog parks, kennels, veterinary clinics, boarding facilities—all dealing with the same problem: muddy yards and grass that can't handle the traffic. Henry County's clay soil makes things harder. Natural grass gets torn up quickly, especially in high-traffic zones where dogs run and play all day. That's where artificial turf changes the game. We've installed commercial-grade systems across the Eagles Landing and Reeves Creek areas, and property managers consistently tell us the same thing: their maintenance costs dropped, their yards look professional year-round, and the dogs are happier. Unlike residential lawns, commercial dog yards need durability that actually holds up. Our turf is engineered for this—drainage designed specifically for clay substrates, infill that won't compact, and a surface that stays safe in Georgia heat. We're based about 40 minutes from Stockbridge, close enough to handle installations quickly and service them properly. Whether you're running a breeding operation, a daycare facility, or a kennel, we've built systems that work.
Stockbridge sits on dense Henry County clay, which creates a real drainage challenge for any outdoor space. Water pools instead of percolating, and natural grass roots struggle. Our commercial installations account for this by using a gravel base and a perforated drainage layer that works with the clay rather than fighting it. Sun exposure varies significantly across the area—properties near Panola Mountain State Park tend to have more mature tree cover, while the newer developments in Eagles Landing get full afternoon sun. We design infill depth and pile height based on your specific microclimate. The rapid growth in Henry County means most commercial properties have either been cleared recently or feature newer construction with compacted soils. That compaction actually works in our favor during installation; we prep the existing grade, add our base system, and you're ready for heavy use within days. HOA guidelines in the Eagles Landing and Reeves Creek neighborhoods don't typically restrict artificial turf for commercial animal facilities—most actually prefer it for aesthetics and liability reasons. Dogs don't track mud into adjoining properties, and the surface stays uniform. One note: Georgia's summer heat can push surface temps higher on conventional turf. We recommend light-colored infill for commercial dog yards to keep the space comfortable during peak afternoon hours.
Yes—but only if installed correctly. We use a two-layer base system: compacted gravel, then a perforated drain layer that slopes toward perimeter channels. Clay doesn't absorb water, so we move it away instead. In Henry County, this keeps your yard usable even after heavy rain, which is critical for commercial operations that can't afford downtime.
Standard dark infill can reach 130–140°F on 90-degree days. For commercial dog facilities, we use lighter infill and sometimes add a cooling additive. We also recommend shade structures in high-use zones. Paws can handle brief contact with warm surfaces, but thoughtful design keeps dogs safer and happier during Georgia's peak heat.
Typically yes. Most Stockbridge HOAs actually prefer artificial turf for commercial animal facilities—it eliminates mud tracking, stays uniform, and reduces maintenance complaints from neighbors. We've installed dozens across Henry County without approval issues. Check your specific covenant, but we can advise on what to submit.
Most projects take 3–5 days depending on size and existing site prep. Since we're 40 minutes away, we typically schedule back-to-back days to minimize trip costs and get your facility operational quickly. Larger properties or complex drainage needs may take a week.
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