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Your dog deserves a yard that can keep up with them—and honestly, so do you. Here in Union City, a lot of pet owners are stuck between two bad options: either they're replacing dead patches of grass every spring, or they're spending their weekends scrubbing mud off paws. That's where pet-friendly artificial turf comes in. We've installed premium pet turf throughout the Shannon and Flat Shoals areas, and the difference is night and day for families with active dogs. Unlike the rough, plastic-looking stuff from ten years ago, today's pet turf is soft underfoot, drains properly so puddles don't stick around, and holds up to claws and constant running without matting down. The Fulton County clay soil that's common around here tends to compact and stay wet—artificial turf eliminates that whole problem. No more muddy paws tracking through the house. No more brown spots where your dog likes to dig. Just a clean, green yard that's ready to play any day of the week.
Union City's South Fulton clay is a real consideration when you're thinking about pet turf. That dense, heavy soil doesn't drain well on its own, which means real grass gets soggy in spring and summer, and muddy spots become permanent fixtures. With artificial pet turf, drainage is built into the system—water moves through the turf and down through a gravel base, so standing water isn't an issue. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in the Shannon area or closer to Flat Shoals. Some yards get full southern exposure all day, while others are shaded by oaks and pines. The good news: modern pet turf performs well in both conditions. We typically recommend a permeable base layer when installing in Union City because of the clay—it keeps the turf stable and ensures water doesn't pool underneath. Most residential yards in this area range from modest quarter-acre lots to larger half-acre properties. Regardless of size, pet turf installation is straightforward once the old sod is removed and the base is graded. Since we're based about 35 minutes away, we're out here regularly and know the neighborhood layout well. HOA rules vary by development, so always check your covenants first—though most communities in Union City have embraced artificial turf for pet owners.
Absolutely. Our pet turf is UV-stabilized to handle Georgia summers without fading or breaking down. The heat actually helps water drain faster through the system. Humidity can make real grass susceptible to fungal issues in Fulton County, but artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. Your yard stays green and safe year-round, no mold or mildew to worry about.
Solid waste lifts off easily—just use a waste bag like you would on natural grass. For urine, the drainage system is specifically designed to let liquid pass through and down into the base layer. A quick rinse with the hose once a week keeps everything fresh. No odor buildup, no stains. That's the whole point for pet owners around here.
When you factor in grass seed, fertilizer, aeration, and replacing dead patches year after year—especially with Union City's clay soil—pet turf pays for itself faster than you'd think. Plus, no more landscaping services or water bills. It's a one-time investment that actually saves money long-term.
If your property has serious drainage or flooding issues, we address that first by improving the base layer and grading. Union City clay can trap water, but proper installation with a gravel base and slight slope fixes this. We'll assess your yard and let you know what's needed before we start.
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