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Pet owners in Tyrone know the drill: your dog loves the backyard, but your backyard doesn't always love your dog back. Between the Georgia heat, heavy clay soil, and those inevitable muddy paw prints after a rain, keeping natural grass alive while keeping Fido happy is practically impossible. That's where artificial pet turf comes in. We've installed premium synthetic grass for dozens of Tyrone families—from the quiet streets near Shamrock Park to the neighborhoods around Tyrone Town Park—and the result is always the same: dogs get their play space, you get your weekends back, and your yard stays green year-round. Artificial turf handles the wear and tear that dogs dish out, drains properly even in our clay-heavy Fayette County soil, and eliminates the mud-tracking problem entirely. No chemicals to worry about, no bare patches after summer, no watering bills. Just a soft, durable surface that's safer for paws than concrete and way less maintenance than grass. Whether you've got a small yard in a tight subdivision or a modest lot in one of Tyrone's established neighborhoods, pet turf is built for this climate and this lifestyle.
Tyrone's landscape comes with some specific quirks that affect how we install pet turf. Fayette County clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally, so every installation we do here includes a proper subsurface system—crushed stone base, perforated underlayment, and grading that slopes away from your foundation. This isn't optional in our area; it's essential. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're in a mature neighborhood with oak cover or a newer section with full southern exposure. We assess your yard's light patterns carefully because that affects both turf selection and longevity. Most Tyrone yards sit in the quarter-acre to half-acre range, which is perfect for artificial turf—it's large enough to make a real difference for your pet, but small enough that installation happens in a day or two. We also check local HOA guidelines before we start; some subdivisions in the Tyrone area have specific language about synthetic grass, and we make sure everything meets those requirements upfront. The clay soil actually works in our favor during installation—it compacts well and provides a stable base. Just be aware that drainage is non-negotiable here, and we never cut corners on that foundation work.
Absolutely, but only if it's installed correctly. Fayette County clay doesn't drain on its own, so we build a engineered subsurface system underneath—crushed stone, perforated membrane, proper slope. The clay actually compacts well and creates a solid base for the turf. We've done this dozens of times in Tyrone and surrounding areas. Without that drainage layer, you'd have problems. With it, the turf performs beautifully.
Most Tyrone installations—and we're talking about the typical quarter to half-acre lots common in your area—take one full day. We prep the base, install the subsurface system, lay and seam the turf, and you're good to go by end of day. We're based about 40 minutes away, so we schedule a site visit first to nail down the scope and timeline.
Yes. Modern pet turf is made with non-toxic materials and stays cooler than you'd expect, even in summer. There's no chemical treatment to worry about, so your dog can play immediately after installation. The drainage system we use for Tyrone's clay-heavy soil means no standing water or mud puddles—much healthier for your pet than natural grass in this climate.
Some Tyrone subdivisions have specific rules about synthetic grass. Before we start any project, we check your HOA guidelines and make sure everything is approved. We've worked with most of the neighborhoods in the area and know which ones have restrictions. Better to confirm upfront than run into issues later.
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