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Your dog's been tearing up the backyard, and honestly, you're probably tired of mud tracked through the Shannon area or the Flat Shoals neighborhood every time it rains. Real grass doesn't stand a chance against paws and play—especially in South Fulton's clay-heavy soil, which stays wet longer and compacts harder. Pet turf changes the game. It's durable enough to handle whatever your furry family throws at it, drains fast so standing water isn't an issue, and stays green year-round without the constant reseeding cycle. We've installed pet turf for plenty of Union City homeowners who wanted their yards back. No more brown patches, no more muddy paw prints on the kitchen tile, no more guilt about keeping your dog off the grass. The stuff looks natural, feels soft underfoot, and honestly, most visitors won't even realize it's artificial until you tell them. We're based just 35 minutes away, so we know exactly what works in your neck of the woods—and we're ready to transform your yard into a pet-friendly paradise.
Union City's clay soil is a real factor when it comes to drainage and foundation prep for artificial turf. That clay holds moisture, which is exactly why pet turf makes sense here—it solves the mud problem that plagues yards in the Shannon and Flat Shoals areas during Georgia's wet seasons. When we install, we account for the local soil composition by ensuring proper base preparation and permeability. Most Union City yards are suburban-sized residential lots, which means the installation footprint is manageable but the turf needs to perform hard. Your pet spends real time out there, and the Fulton County climate—hot, humid summers and mild winters—means your turf needs UV stability and antimicrobial backing to prevent odor and bacterial growth. We also pay attention to shade patterns unique to your property. Some homes near the Georgia International Convention Center corridor get solid afternoon sun; others are tucked into neighborhoods with mature trees. Both situations call for turf that won't fade or degrade under direct exposure or resist mold in shadier spots. HOA considerations vary by neighborhood, but most Union City communities are pet-friendly and increasingly open to artificial turf as a water-smart, low-maintenance option. We handle permitting and HOA coordination if needed.
Yes, absolutely. That heavy Fulton County clay is actually why proper installation matters so much. We excavate and prep the base to create a drainage layer underneath—gravel, sand, and engineered base materials that redirect water away from the clay. Your turf itself is perforated, so urine drains through instantly rather than pooling on top. It's actually one of the best reasons to switch to turf in the Shannon and Flat Shoals areas.
Pet turf is designed for this. Solid waste sits on top and doesn't sink in, so cleanup is straightforward—just pick it up like you would regular grass. For urine, the drainage system handles it naturally. We can recommend an enzyme rinse monthly if odor becomes noticeable, especially during hot Georgia summers, but most Union City pet owners find simple water rinsing enough.
That's the whole point. We install commercial-grade pet turf with reinforced backing and high-density fibers. Dogs running, digging, and playing don't harm it the way they destroy natural grass. In Union City's developing neighborhoods, we've put this turf in yards with multiple dogs, and it holds up season after season without patching or reseeding.
Most residential yards in the Union City area take 2–4 days, depending on size and base prep needs. That South Fulton clay sometimes means we're more thorough with grading and drainage setup, but we build that into our timeline. We'll give you an exact schedule during your quote—no surprises.
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