Daycare Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pet owners around Tyrone and Shamrock are discovering that artificial turf transforms backyard life—especially when you're running a daycare operation or just tired of mud getting tracked through the house. Unlike natural grass that turns to mush in Fayette County's clay-heavy soil, pet turf gives you a clean, durable play surface year-round. Your dogs (or your daycare kids' dogs) get traction without the mess, and you skip the constant reseeding cycle that never quite works in clay. We've installed dozens of pet yards across the Tyrone area, from modest suburban lots to larger properties near Shamrock Park. The quiet, family-oriented neighborhoods here deserve better than brown patches and drainage nightmares. Pet turf solves both—it's engineered to handle heavy foot traffic, drains faster than you'd expect, and honestly, it feels softer underfoot than you might think. Whether you're prepping a daycare yard or just want your retriever to have a safe, clean place to run, we'll design something that actually works for Tyrone's climate and your specific setup.
Fayette County's clay soil is beautiful for trees but brutal for grass. Water pools after rain, compacts under paws, and creates that slick, muddy mess that shows up on every playroom floor. Pet turf bypasses the whole problem—it sits on top of your existing clay base with proper drainage underneath, so water moves through instead of sitting. Sun exposure varies across Tyrone neighborhoods; properties near Tyrone Town Park tend to get solid afternoon sun, while tree-lined streets in Shamrock get partial shade. We design the turf thickness and infill type based on your actual sunlight patterns and how much traffic the yard will see. Most suburban lots here are quarter-acre to half-acre range, which is perfect for pet turf—large enough to matter, compact enough to install and maintain efficiently. We account for Fayette County's humidity and summer heat by choosing UV-stable materials that won't degrade or smell under stress. If you're setting up a daycare yard, we also factor in safety surfacing standards, drainage for frequent cleaning, and edge details that keep kids and dogs safe.
Yes, if it's installed correctly. We remove the top few inches of clay, create a proper base layer with drainage rock, and lay the turf on top. The key is letting water flow through the system instead of pooling on clay. Tyrone's heavy rains won't be a problem—this is exactly why pet turf works so well in Fayette County.
Absolutely. We've done several daycare installations around the Shamrock area. The turf meets safety standards, stays clean between washdowns, drains well so it dries fast, and handles constant foot traffic. It's also way easier to sanitize than natural grass, which matters when you're responsible for multiple kids and pets.
Most residential pet yards in the Tyrone area take 2–3 days, depending on size and site prep. If your clay base needs more work or drainage adjustments, add a day. We schedule around your schedule and minimize disruption to the rest of your yard.
Modern pet turf is designed for Georgia heat. We use light-colored infill and materials that stay cooler than cheap alternatives. On 90-degree days, it'll be warmer than natural grass, but not hot enough to hurt paws. Dogs instinctively find shade anyway, and most daycare yards have trees nearby.
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