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Union City's Shannon and Flat Shoals neighborhoods have seen serious growth over the past decade, and a lot of that development has brought in homeowners who want their yards to look immaculate year-round. That's where pet turf comes in. Unlike standard artificial grass, pet turf is engineered specifically for dogs and cats—it drains differently, resists odor buildup, and holds up to constant foot traffic in ways that regular sod or standard synthetic grass just can't match. We've installed pet turf systems throughout the Fulton County area, and we understand what makes Union City properties unique: the clay-heavy soil, the mix of full-sun and shaded lots, and the fact that most of our clients here have serious investments in their homes and expect their yards to match that standard. Whether you've got a sprawling estate near the Georgia International Convention Center area or a more compact luxury lot, pet turf gives you a pristine, maintenance-free yard that actually works for your pets instead of against them.
Union City sits on the red clay that's typical of South Fulton, which is great for drainage once we prep the base properly—and critical for pet turf installation. That clay can compact if you're not careful, but we've done hundreds of these installs in Fulton County and know exactly how to build the foundation so water moves through the system without pooling or creating odor problems. The area also has a fair mix of sun exposure depending on which neighborhood you're in; properties in the Shannon area tend to have more mature tree cover, while Flat Shoals lots often get strong afternoon sun. Both situations work fine with pet turf—we just adjust the infill type and backing to match your microclimate. Most Union City homes we work with sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which is the sweet spot for pet turf: large enough to give your dogs real outdoor space, but not so massive that maintenance becomes a second job. We typically recommend installation in late spring or early fall to avoid the most intense heat, and we always account for the local clay composition when building out the drainage layer.
Union City doesn't have blanket restrictions on artificial turf, but some HOAs in the Shannon and Flat Shoals areas do have landscape covenants. We always recommend checking your deed or contacting your HOA before we start work. Assuming you're clear there, we handle the installation and can pull any required permits—though most residential pet turf projects in Union City don't require formal permitting.
Red clay actually compacts well once it's properly graded, which is exactly what we want under pet turf. We excavate, grade to slope slightly for drainage, install a perforated base layer, and then lay the turf. The clay foundation prevents water from sitting, and the infill we use is designed to move moisture down through the system. Your Union City yard won't end up soggy or smelly.
Absolutely. The turf we install is UV-stabilized to handle intense afternoon sun without fading or breaking down. Flat Shoals gets strong exposure, but that's not a problem for us. If anything, full sun keeps the turf drier and reduces any chance of odor issues. We'll make sure your infill choice matches sun exposure to maximize longevity.
Cost depends on lot size, existing yard condition, and infill choice. A typical Union City residential install (quarter to half acre) runs between $4,500 and $8,500. We're based 35 minutes away in the area, so service and maintenance calls stay affordable. Get in touch with measurements and photos, and we'll give you a real quote.
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