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Your dog's been tearing up the backyard, and honestly, you're tired of mud tracking through the house every time it rains. That's the reality for a lot of homeowners here in Union City—especially in the Shannon and Flat Shoals areas where yards tend to sit on that heavy South Fulton clay. Natural grass just doesn't stand up to regular paw traffic, and the clay base makes drainage a nightmare during Georgia's wet seasons. Pet artificial turf changes that equation completely. It's durable enough for your dog to run, dig, and play on without turning into a mud pit. There's no weekly mowing, no brown patches from urine burn, and no chemicals that might irritate your pet's paws or skin. We've installed dozens of pet-friendly turf systems across Union City, and the feedback is always the same: homeowners get their yards back, their dogs get a safe play space, and they stop worrying about what the backyard's going to look like next week. If you're in the area and ready to solve this problem once and for all, we're just 35 minutes away and familiar with everything about installing turf in Fulton County's soil and climate.
Union City sits in Fulton County with soil that's predominantly dense, compacted clay—the kind that holds water instead of draining it. That matters for pet turf installation because proper base preparation is non-negotiable. We dig out the old sod, amend the clay with gravel and sand to create a foundation that actually drains, and then install the turf system. Without this step, you'd end up with standing water under the turf after a heavy rain, which defeats the whole purpose. The neighborhoods around Shannon and Flat Shoals have yards ranging from modest quarter-acre lots to larger residential properties, so we size every installation to match what you've actually got. Sun exposure varies block to block—some yards sit in afternoon shade, others get direct southern exposure all day. We factor that into the turf product we recommend because pet-grade synthetic grass comes in different pile heights and backing systems depending on drainage needs and UV tolerance. Lot sizes and soil conditions also mean we often need specialized equipment to do the base work right, which is why local experience matters.
Yes—that's exactly what it's designed for. Pet-grade turf has reinforced backing and denser pile construction than standard artificial grass. Georgia's heat and humidity can wear down cheap turf, but quality pet systems are UV-stabilized and built for heavy use. We've got installations in Union City that've been holding up for years with active dogs using them daily.
Absolutely. South Fulton clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally, so we always install a proper base layer—usually 2-3 inches of crushed stone and sand—before laying the turf. This prevents water pooling under the system, which would create mold and make the whole installation fail. It's extra work upfront, but essential for Union City yards.
Most Union City HOAs allow artificial turf for pets because it looks professional and stays maintained. Always check your specific HOA guidelines first—we can help you understand what they require. In our experience, HOA boards are usually supportive once they see the quality and how well-maintained the yard stays year-round.
Cost depends on yard size, current soil condition, and the turf product you choose. Union City lots vary widely in size, which changes the total price. We give free on-site estimates so you see exactly what the base work and turf installation will run before committing. Call us for a quote.
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