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Building a new home in Tyrone, and thinking about the backyard? Pet turf is one of those decisions that pays dividends fast, especially if you've got dogs or cats that'll be spending serious time outside. Here's the thing—Fayette County's clay soil is tough on natural grass, particularly when paws are involved. You get rutting, muddy patches, and bare spots that just keep getting worse. Pet-friendly artificial turf gives you that green, usable yard without the constant battle against the elements or pet damage. Whether you're in the Shamrock area or closer to Tyrone Town Park, the neighborhoods around here have yards that deserve better than a patchy mess by summer. New construction is actually the perfect time to install this stuff—no existing lawn to remove, easier site prep, and it integrates seamlessly with your hardscaping plans. We've worked with builders and homeowners across Tyrone who wanted a yard that actually works for their family and their pets from day one.
Tyrone sits on some heavy Fayette County clay, which means drainage can be a real issue if you're not careful. Natural grass struggles here even without pets—the clay compacts, water pools, and you're fighting an uphill battle. Pet turf installation actually benefits from this because we're creating a dedicated drainage layer that handles clay soil way better than traditional sod ever could. Most yards in the Tyrone and Shamrock neighborhoods range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us plenty of space to work with for proper base installation and slope for runoff. You'll also notice the area has a nice mix of sun and shade—some properties back up toward tree cover, others get full southern exposure. We assess each site individually because shade affects how fast the turf dries after rain or watering, and that matters for pet safety and longevity. New construction homes typically have compacted builder soil, so we'll be grading and prepping that base properly. HOA guidelines in Tyrone are generally turf-friendly, but we always verify deed restrictions during the initial consultation. The good news: pet turf installs cleanly alongside new hardscaping, irrigation upgrades, and landscape design—zero interference with your build timeline.
Absolutely. Pet turf is engineered specifically for claw traffic and moderate digging. The backing is reinforced, and the infill system stays stable under paw impact. We've installed this in dozens of Fayette County yards with high-energy dogs, and it outperforms natural grass by a huge margin. The only real limitation is extreme, obsessive digging—but that's rare, and even then, the turf is repairable.
We install a gravel and geo-textile base layer that sits above your Fayette County clay, with proper slope toward drainage points. This prevents water from pooling underneath the turf. The infill also has excellent permeability, so urine and rainwater drain through quickly. Your yard actually drains better than it would with natural grass on this soil type.
Yes. We use non-toxic infill materials and backing that meet pet safety standards. Cats won't ingest harmful fibers, and dogs can't get parasites from the turf itself. The surface stays cool in Tyrone's summer heat because it reflects rather than absorbs, and it's soft underfoot. Many vets in the area actually recommend it for pets with allergies or sensitive skin.
Perfect timing, actually. During new construction, we coordinate with your builder to install the base and turf after grading but before final landscaping. No existing lawn removal, cleaner timeline, and it integrates seamlessly with your site plan. We're about 40 minutes from most new builds in Tyrone, so scheduling is straightforward.
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