How To Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Temple's a tight-knit community where folks actually know their neighbors—and that means your yard matters. If you've got dogs, cats, or both running around your property in the 30179 area, you're probably tired of dealing with dead patches, mud tracked into the house, and that smell that never quite goes away no matter how much you water. Artificial pet turf changes that equation completely. Instead of spending weekends fighting with your lawn while your pets destroy it, you get a clean, durable surface that handles anything they throw at it. The clay soil out here in Carroll County doesn't make traditional grass easy anyway—it compacts, drains poorly, and honestly, it's just stubborn. Pet turf gives you back your weekends and your sanity. No more fertilizer burns if your dog decides to mark the same spot repeatedly. No more bald spots appearing overnight. Just a soft, safe place for your animals to play while you actually enjoy your yard instead of maintaining it. We've installed pet systems all over this area, and homeowners keep telling us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner.
Temple's sitting on that heavy Carroll County clay, which is beautiful for some things but brutal for maintaining a healthy lawn when pets are involved. Clay compacts easily under paw traffic, drainage gets worse every season, and by summer, you're looking at either a dust bowl or standing water depending on how hard it rains. That's where pet turf makes real sense. The installation process here takes into account our local soil type—we're doing proper base preparation to handle runoff and prevent water pooling, especially important during Georgia's wet springs. Most Temple yards we work on are quarter-acre to half-acre residential properties, which is ideal for pet turf coverage without breaking the bank. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're closer to the wooded areas or the more open parts of town, so we assess each yard individually. One thing we always check: make sure your drainage slope works with the new surface so water doesn't collect around foundations or create a swamp effect in your yard. The clay actually helps here—it's not going anywhere, so we build on it rather than fight it. Temple homeowners also appreciate that pet turf eliminates pesticide and fertilizer runoff, which matters if you're conscious about what's leaving your property.
Yes, absolutely. We actually prefer working with clay because it's stable and doesn't shift. The key is proper base grading so water drains away from your house and doesn't pool. We'll handle that during installation—no surprises. Your clay subsoil is actually an advantage here, not a problem like it is with regular grass.
Most Temple properties we handle—typical quarter to half-acre yards—take 2-3 days depending on site conditions and turf square footage. We work efficiently, but we don't cut corners on base prep, which is what keeps your pet turf looking great for 10+ years.
Day one, they can be on it. Our pet turf is non-toxic, antimicrobial, and designed for animal urine absorption without odor buildup. It's softer than regular artificial grass, so it's easier on their joints too. Temple vets have seen the difference in dogs with joint issues.
Georgia summers are hot, but quality pet turf is engineered for it. It won't melt or break down. Your pets won't get paw pad burns like they might on asphalt. We use materials rated for our climate, so you're covered from spring through October.
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