Renovation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pet owners in Tyrone know the drill: muddy paws, dead patches where the dog always runs, and that constant battle to keep your lawn looking decent while your furry family member just wants to be outside. We get it. The Shamrock and Tyrone neighborhoods have beautiful homes with yards that deserve to stay nice, and your pets deserve a safe, comfortable place to play without you stressing about lawn maintenance every weekend. That's where artificial pet turf comes in. Unlike natural grass, synthetic turf actually gets *better* when your dog uses it—no more bare spots, no more mud tracked through the house, and no more dead zones by the fence. We've installed pet turf systems all throughout Fayette County, and Tyrone homeowners consistently tell us it's one of the best decisions they've made for their outdoor space. The thing is, pet turf isn't one-size-fits-all. Your Tyrone yard has its own setup—sun exposure, drainage patterns, and soil conditions all matter. Fayette County's clay-heavy soil actually makes artificial turf installation smoother than in some other areas because we've got a solid, stable base to work with. We'll walk you through exactly what your yard needs, answer your questions honestly, and make sure your new turf system is set up so your pets can safely enjoy it for years.
Tyrone sits on Fayette County clay, which is dense and holds moisture—that's actually good news for pet turf installation. A proper base layer prevents pooling and ensures your turf drains well, even during Georgia's rainy season. Your yard's sun and shade patterns matter too; homes in the Shamrock area and central Tyrone can vary wildly depending on tree cover, so we'll assess your specific lot during the consultation. Most Tyrone properties run roughly a quarter to half-acre in the main yard, which is ideal for pet turf. Bigger yards mean we can create distinct zones—maybe turf in the high-traffic dog area and natural grass elsewhere. Since HOA guidelines can apply in some Tyrone neighborhoods, we'll confirm any restrictions upfront; most are fine with quality artificial turf as long as it looks maintained. Drainage is critical with pets. Heavy dog use concentrates urine in certain spots, so we install a permeable backing system that lets liquid pass through to the soil below rather than pooling on the surface. We also choose pet-specific turf blades with a slightly coarser texture—they hide wear better and feel more natural underfoot. Installation typically takes 2–4 days depending on yard size and site prep needed.
Not if it's installed right. Georgia summers are hot, but quality pet turf has antimicrobial backing and infill that resists odor buildup. The key is drainage—we design systems so urine drains through the turf into the soil, not pooling on top. Occasional rinse-downs with a hose keep things fresh. Most Tyrone pet owners are shocked how neutral it stays year-round.
Way less than natural grass. No mowing, no fertilizer. You'll rinse it occasionally, remove solid waste like you normally would, and maybe rake it lightly a couple times a year to keep the infill even. Fayette County's clay soil and our drainage system mean you won't deal with the mud and compaction that plague natural grass yards in this area.
Dogs running, digging, and playing on turf won't harm it. We use commercial-grade synthetic fibers tested for pet use—they're tougher than you'd think. The real benefit is your dog won't create those painful bare patches or rip up grass trying to dig. Most Tyrone vets actually recommend it for dogs with sensitive paws.
Same day in most cases. Once installation is done—typically 2–4 days for a Tyrone yard—your pet can use it immediately. We'll give you a quick walkthrough on rinsing and care, but there's no curing time like some materials. Your dog will probably figure it out before you do.
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