Pile Height Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pet turf in Tyrone has become the go-to solution for homeowners who love their dogs and cats but hate what they do to natural grass. Here's the reality: Fayette County clay soil doesn't drain well, and between the summer heat and pet damage, keeping a lawn looking decent is a losing battle. Artificial turf solves that problem entirely. Your neighbors in the Shamrock area and around Tyrone Town Park have figured this out. Pet-friendly artificial turf gives you a green, usable yard year-round without mud, dead patches, or the constant cycle of watering and reseeding. Dogs can run, dig, and do their business without destroying your landscaping. Urine drains straight through into the base layer, and solid waste is easy to clean up. No ammonia burn. No brown spots. No replanting every spring. We've installed pet turf systems in dozens of Tyrone yards—from smaller Shamrock neighborhood lots to larger properties near the parks. Each one gets customized for your specific layout, sun exposure, and how your pets actually use the space. The pile height you choose makes a real difference in how that turf performs with active dogs, and we'll walk you through every option so you get exactly what works for your family.
Tyrone's Fayette County clay is dense and doesn't naturally drain fast. That's actually one of the biggest reasons pet turf works so well here—artificial systems include a proper drainage layer underneath, so you never have to worry about water pooling or mud forming after rain. Natural grass in this soil gets compacted quickly, especially in high-traffic pet areas. Sun and shade vary significantly across Tyrone neighborhoods. Some properties near Tyrone Town Park get full afternoon exposure, while homes deeper in the Shamrock area might be shaded by mature trees. We assess your specific yard's light patterns because that affects which pile height and fiber type will hold up best under your dog's daily routine. Yard size matters too. Smaller lots in the Shamrock area need different turf specs than larger properties—we'll make sure your turf is durable enough for constant use without looking worn in 18 months. Most Tyrone HOAs have no restrictions on artificial pet turf as long as it looks maintained and professional. We handle all the details: proper base installation in that clay soil, correct pile height selection, and drainage setup so your yard actually works better than it did before.
For active dogs in Tyrone yards, we typically recommend 1.5 to 2 inches. That height handles digging and running without matting down too fast in heavy-use zones. If your dog has joint issues or you want extra cushioning, go closer to 2 inches. Smaller pets or lighter use can work at 1.25 inches. We'll show you samples so you can see the difference.
Absolutely. That's the whole point. Clay soil is terrible for drainage, which is why we install a base system specifically designed to pull water away from your turf and down into the ground. Urine and rain both drain through immediately. No pooling, no odor buildup, no mud. The clay underneath becomes irrelevant.
We're based about 40 minutes away, and we service Tyrone regularly. Most jobs get scheduled within 2–3 weeks depending on season. We handle the full installation in one day for typical residential yards, including base prep, turf layout, seaming, and drainage setup.
Yes. Quality pet turf is UV-stabilized to handle Georgia heat without fading or degrading. The fiber we use won't get uncomfortably hot for your dog's paws because it's designed for pet use. It stays green and playable all summer while natural grass burns out.
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