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Pet turf in Tyrone is solving a problem we see constantly around Fayette County: homeowners who love their yards but are tired of muddy paws, dead patches where the dog always runs, and that stubborn smell that won't leave no matter how much you rake. If your family spends time at Tyrone Town Park or Shamrock Park, you know how green things *can* look—and then you come home to your own yard and wonder why your grass can't keep up. The honest answer? It's the clay soil we've got here, the afternoon heat in summer, and the simple fact that dogs are harder on grass than any lawn care routine can handle. Artificial turf changes that equation entirely. We've installed pet turf systems across the Tyrone area and the Shamrock neighborhood long enough to know what works in this specific climate and what doesn't. It's not just about rolling out fake grass and hoping it holds up—it's about the base, the infill, the drainage system underneath, and choosing a product that actually handles Georgia's humidity without turning into a swamp. Our team handles everything from the initial site assessment to the final cleanup, and we're close enough to get to you without it being a production.
Fayette County's clay-heavy soil is beautiful for certain things, but it's a nightmare for drainage and grass resilience. That clay compacts easily, which means water sits on top rather than draining down—perfect conditions for mud when dogs are playing. If you've got a shaded spot under trees or a sunny south-facing area, both extremes wear turf differently, and we account for that during installation. Most Tyrone yards run anywhere from a quarter-acre to half-acre in size, and we've learned to recommend different infill materials and drainage configurations depending on whether you're dealing with one dog or three kids and two golden retrievers. The Shamrock area in particular tends to have slightly tighter soil composition, so we often recommend a thicker base layer and premium drainage cloth. Installation typically takes one to two days depending on yard size and existing conditions. We handle the clay removal ourselves—no surprises mid-project. Fayette County doesn't have strict HOA turf rules in most neighborhoods, but we always verify your specific community guidelines before we start.
Absolutely. The key is the base layer. We remove the problematic clay to a depth where it matters, install engineered drainage systems that handle Fayette County rainfall, and use permeable infill. Humidity isn't the enemy—poor drainage is. Once water moves through the system instead of pooling, your turf stays dry and odor-free even in muggy summers.
For a typical Tyrone yard, plan on one to two days. Larger properties or yards with more complex grading might take three days. We handle all clay removal and base prep ourselves, so you're not coordinating multiple contractors. We'll give you a timeline during the walkthrough.
Most Tyrone neighborhoods don't restrict artificial turf, but some HOAs have specific language around product type or appearance. We verify your community's rules before quoting. If there are restrictions, we work within them or help you understand your options with your HOA board.
Clay compacts under foot traffic and weight (especially dogs), stops water from draining naturally, and stays cold longer in spring—all things that kill grass or create mud. Artificial turf with proper base prep bypasses the entire problem. You get a consistently dry surface year-round.
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