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Your dog deserves a yard that can actually handle their energy—especially here in Thomaston, where the clay soil turns into a muddy mess after rain and natural grass struggles to keep up with active pets. We've installed pet turf throughout Upson County, and honestly, it's one of the smartest upgrades rural Georgia homeowners make. Your pup gets a clean, safe place to run around, and you get your weekends back instead of dealing with brown patches, dig holes, and that constant smell that natural grass yards develop. Whether you're in the heart of downtown Thomaston or out closer to Sprewell Bluff, the same problems show up: heavy clay, inconsistent drainage, and yards that look tired by midsummer. Pet turf fixes all of that. It's made specifically to handle urine without staining, it drains fast so water doesn't pool, and it stays green and usable year-round—no matter what your dog throws at it. We handle the entire installation, from grading your existing yard to making sure the base is solid so your turf stays where it's supposed to be.
Thomaston's clay-heavy soil is actually one of the biggest reasons pet turf makes sense here. That dense, compacted earth doesn't drain well naturally, which means regular grass stays wet, gets slippery, and develops algae and odor problems fast. We account for this by installing a proper drainage system under your pet turf—it's not optional in Upson County, it's essential. Your yard size matters too. Most Thomaston properties we work with are 1/4 to 1 acre, which is a solid size for pet turf installation. Larger lots sometimes benefit from a hybrid approach—turf in the high-traffic pet zone, natural grass or ground cover elsewhere. Shade patterns around your home affect drainage timing as well. If your yard gets full sun most of the day, water moves through faster. Shadier lots in the downtown area or near mature trees need slightly thicker drainage layers. We grade everything to slope gently away from your home's foundation, which is especially important given how much rain Upson County gets. Installation takes a few days depending on yard prep, and we handle all the heavy lifting—you just pick your turf type and let us handle the rest.
We don't fight your clay—we work around it. We install a gravel and sand drainage base that sits on top of your existing clay, so water drains down and away instead of pooling. The turf itself is designed to handle pet urine without absorbing it into the ground, which would saturate that clay and create smell issues. It's the same system we've used across Upson County for years.
No. That's the whole point of pet-specific turf. Regular grass dies and stains because urine burns it and gets absorbed into the soil. Pet turf is engineered to resist urine, and our drainage system means liquid runs through instead of soaking down. We also recommend a quick rinse with a hose every couple weeks during heavy use, but honestly, most Thomaston homeowners don't even do that.
Usually 2–4 days depending on yard size and how much grading we need to do. Clay soil in this area sometimes needs extra base prep, but we account for that upfront. We'll give you a timeline before we start, and you can use your yard within 24 hours of finishing—the turf sets fast.
If you have an active dog, absolutely. You're not reseeding every spring, dealing with mud in your house, or managing smell and stains. Upson County's clay and wet seasons mean natural grass fails fast with dogs. Pet turf is more durable, cleaner, and honestly saves you money and time over three to five years.
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