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Pet owners in Tucker know the struggle: your yard starts pristine, but after a few months of dogs running, digging, and doing their business, you're left with bare patches, muddy spots, and a lawn that looks more like a construction site than a home. Natural grass just doesn't hold up to the wear and tear that pets create, especially in DeKalb County's clay-heavy soil. That's where pet turf comes in. Artificial turf designed specifically for pets gives you a yard that stays green, stays clean, and actually holds up to whatever your dog throws at it—literally. No more brown spots from urine, no more mud tracked through the house, no more replanting grass every spring. The neighborhoods around Tucker Village and the Northlake area have a lot of families with dogs, and we've installed pet turf for plenty of them. The difference is night and day. Your yard becomes a usable space again instead of a mud pit. And here's the thing: quality pet turf isn't as expensive as you might think, especially when you break it into monthly payments. Let's talk about what that looks like for your specific yard.
Tucker's soil is that heavy, clay-based DeKalb variety—the kind that compacts hard when it's dry and turns into a slippery mess when it rains. That clay actually works in your favor for pet turf installation because it provides a solid, stable base for the sub-layer. Your yard won't shift or settle unevenly the way it might in sandier areas. One thing to keep in mind: Tucker has a nice mix of tree coverage and open sun depending on whether you're closer to the Tucker Nature Preserve side or more toward Main Street. Some yards get afternoon shade, others get full sun. That matters for artificial turf because while it handles both conditions well, we need to account for drainage differently. Pet turf needs proper drainage to prevent water pooling, which is especially important during DeKalb's heavier rain seasons. Most residential lots in the Tucker and Northlake areas run between 4,000 and 8,000 square feet, so pet turf is a realistic investment. The good news: installation is straightforward in this area. We don't typically run into major underground utility issues, and the clay base actually means we can get the sub-base compacted and ready faster than in some other parts of Georgia.
Yes. DeKalb clay actually provides excellent drainage support when we install the proper sub-base layers. We use a combination of crushed stone and a perforated drainage layer that sits on top of your existing clay. Water passes through the turf and base layers and drains away—it doesn't pool. We've installed this setup dozens of times in Northlake and Tucker Village with great results, even during heavy rain.
Absolutely. Pet turf is specifically designed for this. Urine drains straight through without damaging the turf or leaving brown spots. Solid waste sits on top and is easy to pick up—no different than natural grass. The turf won't stain, won't smell, and won't develop bald patches. Many Tucker pet owners tell us this is the single biggest quality-of-life improvement in their yards.
Most residential yards—the typical size we see around Tucker Village and Northlake—take 2 to 4 days depending on existing ground conditions and yard size. We remove old sod if needed, prepare the base, and install the pet-specific turf. Weather can add a day or two, but we work year-round in Georgia and plan installations accordingly.
For most Tucker homeowners, yes. A typical residential pet turf installation runs between $8,000 and $15,000 depending on square footage. Monthly financing spreads that across 24–60 months, making the monthly payment roughly equivalent to what you'd spend on lawn maintenance, repairs, and replacement anyway. Let's calculate what your specific project costs and what the monthly payment would be.
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