Installer — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog's been tearing up the backyard, and honestly, you're tired of the mud pit that used to be grass. Out here in Thomaston, we get that problem more than most places—clay soil doesn't recover the way you'd hope, and between the summer heat and your pup's wear patterns, keeping natural grass alive becomes a losing battle. That's where pet turf comes in. We've installed artificial pet grass for families throughout Upson County who wanted their yards back without the constant reseeding, fertilizing, and fighting with drainage issues. It's not just for sports fields anymore. Pet-friendly artificial turf is designed to handle the abuse—muddy paws, urine breakdown, digging—while staying green and usable year-round. No more brown spots where Fido likes to nap. No more tracking red clay through the house. And unlike natural grass, it doesn't need weekly watering or seasonal maintenance that eats up your weekends. We'll come out, assess your current yard setup, handle the base prep properly for our clay conditions, and get you a surface that'll actually outlast your dog's favorite toy.
Thomaston sits on Upson County clay, which is both a blessing and a curse. Natural drainage here is poor, so when it rains or when you water, that moisture just sits. That's actually one of the best reasons to go artificial—we build in a proper base and perforated underlayment so water drains away instead of pooling. Summer sun intensity around here means we pick pet turf with excellent UV stability; fading won't be an issue if you choose quality material. Yard sizes in the Downtown Thomaston area and surrounding neighborhoods tend to be modest by suburban standards, which makes pet turf installation economical—you're not covering acres. We also pay attention to sun and shade patterns specific to your property. Some backyards stay shaded because of mature oaks or tree lines near Sprewell Bluff State Park's proximity; that affects both installation approach and material choice. One thing that surprises rural Thomaston homeowners: pet turf actually saves money on water bills since you're not trying to keep natural grass alive through our dry spells. Installation involves removing the old sod, grading the clay base properly, adding a compacted base layer, then laying the turf with secure fastening—clay soils need extra attention to settling and drainage.
Absolutely. Clay doesn't drain well, which kills natural grass and creates mud. We build a drainage system underneath—compacted base, perforated underlayment—so water moves through instead of sitting on your clay. Your yard stays dry and usable even after heavy rain. Plus, no more tracking red clay mud through your house.
Pet turf is engineered for this. The backing has antimicrobial properties, and the base layer includes proper drainage, so urine flows through rather than pooling. We can also recommend enzyme treatments if odor becomes an issue, but most Thomaston customers find the drainage system handles it without extra steps.
Yes. Quality pet turf is non-toxic, made from materials similar to playground surfaces. No harmful chemicals or pesticides—unlike some natural lawns. Your pets won't get sick from rolling around on it. It won't irritate their paws in summer heat either.
Most residential jobs around here take 1–3 days depending on yard size and how much prep the clay base needs. We handle everything—removal, grading, base installation, and turf laying. You're usually good to use it within a day or two after we finish.
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