Satisfaction Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Living in Thomaston with dogs means dealing with mud, bare patches, and that red clay that sticks to everything. We get it—between the rural character of Upson County and those unpredictable Georgia weather swings, keeping a natural lawn healthy around active pets feels like a losing battle. That's where pet-friendly artificial turf comes in. It's not some artificial-looking carpet anymore. Modern pet turf actually looks and feels like real grass, drains properly so your yard doesn't turn into a swamp after rain, and stands up to years of running dogs, digging, and play without degrading. We've installed pet turf in yards across Thomaston—from properties near Sprewell Bluff down to the neighborhoods closer to Downtown—and homeowners keep telling us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. No more replacing dead spots every spring. No more tracking mud through the house. Just a yard that actually works for your family and your pets.
Thomaston sits on some heavy Upson County clay, which creates specific challenges for pet owners. That clay holds water, so natural grass either drowns or develops bare patches where dogs run. Artificial pet turf installed over proper drainage—which we build into every job—solves this permanently. Your yard stays dry even after heavy rain, and there's no compacted mud. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on your lot. Downtown Thomaston and the surrounding neighborhoods have older trees that create shade patterns, while rural properties on the edges tend to get full sun. We design drainage and infill choices around your specific sun and water conditions. Yards in this area typically range from compact suburban lots to larger rural properties. Both work great with pet turf, though the installation approach differs. Urban Thomaston yards benefit from the space savings and low maintenance. Rural properties appreciate the durability and the fact that you don't need heavy equipment or chemicals. One thing we always address: pet urine and odor control. Our drainage system and antimicrobial infill options handle this better than natural grass ever could, especially given Upson County's clay base and the way it traps moisture. Installation usually takes 3–5 days depending on yard size and prep work needed.
Yes. The turf itself is extremely durable, but the real advantage is what's underneath. We install a solid base layer over your clay that prevents dogs from digging through to soil. Combined with proper infill and backing, pet turf survives heavy use. Dogs still dig behaviorally, but they can't destroy the turf or create mud holes—which is the main problem in Upson County yards.
We don't rely on your existing clay to drain. We install a engineered base—crushed stone, gravel, and proper slope—that channels water away from the turf and your foundation. This is essential in Thomaston because natural clay holds water. The result is a yard that dries out in hours, not days, eliminating the mud and swamp conditions most pet owners face here.
Pet turf runs warmer than natural grass on hot days, but not uncomfortably so. Dogs still prefer it to mud and can always move to shaded areas—and Thomaston yards often have mature trees. We also discuss infill options that help regulate temperature. Most pet owners say their dogs use the yard more comfortably because there's no mud or wet grass to track.
We stand behind our work. If you're not satisfied with how your pet turf looks, drains, or performs within the first year, we work with you to make it right. That includes addressing drainage issues, infill concerns, or seaming problems. Your investment in a better yard for your pets deserves confidence, and that's what our guarantee delivers.
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