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Your dog doesn't care that you live in Union City's Shannon or Flat Shoals area—she just wants a yard where she can dig, run, and play without destroying what you've worked to build. That's exactly what pet turf does. Unlike natural grass that turns into mud pits and bare patches after a few weeks of paw traffic, artificial turf for pets stays green, stays solid, and honestly stays cleaner. We've installed hundreds of yards across Fulton County, and the homeowners in Union City consistently tell us the same thing: their dogs are happier, their yards look better year-round, and they're not spending weekends reseeding dead spots or scraping paw prints out of the dirt. Your south Fulton clay soil doesn't help matters—it compacts, drains poorly, and becomes a mess when dogs play on it. Pet turf eliminates that problem entirely. Beyond the obvious (no mud on the kitchen tile), pet owners love that artificial turf is durable enough for serious play but soft enough that joints stay happy. Installation typically takes a day or two, and we handle everything from base prep to final cleanup. Whether you're near the Georgia International Convention Center corridor or tucked into a quieter neighborhood lot, we've got the experience to make your yard dog-proof and maintenance-free.
Union City sits in south Fulton County, where that clay-heavy soil is both a blessing and a curse. It holds moisture—great for natural grass in theory—but it compacts like concrete under paw traffic and creates drainage nightmares during Georgia's wet seasons. That's where pet turf excels. We typically install a drainage base system that works with your existing soil rather than fighting it, which means water moves through instead of pooling. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in the Shannon area with older oak canopies or the Flat Shoals side where some properties get full afternoon sun. We design the turf type and pile height to match your specific light conditions; shaded yards benefit from slightly different infill and blade structure than full-sun yards. Yard sizes in Union City range from modest suburban lots to larger properties, and pet turf scales beautifully to whatever footprint you have. Installation is straightforward in most cases, though we always check for underground utilities and adjust our base prep if your soil has unusual compaction or drainage patterns. The turf itself is nonporous and urine-resistant, meaning odor doesn't accumulate the way it does with natural grass—a huge deal in Georgia's humidity.
Yes—that's one of the biggest wins. Our pet-grade turf has antimicrobial infill and a perforated backing that lets urine drain straight through instead of sitting in the thatch layer like it does with natural grass. Union City's humidity means odor control matters, and this system handles it. You'll rinse occasionally with a hose, but you won't need enzymatic treatments or odor sprays.
Not in practice. We use infill blends that stay significantly cooler than natural soil, and the grass blade itself reflects heat rather than absorbing it. Even on 90-degree Union City days, pet turf stays comfortable. Some owners add a small shaded area or water misting system if their dog is extra sensitive, but it's rarely necessary.
Typically one to two days, depending on yard size and how much base prep your south Fulton clay needs. We handle all removal, grading, and drainage setup. You're usually playing fetch on new turf by day three. Our crew manages the timeline so disruption is minimal.
The turf backing is tough enough that most dogs lose interest quickly—it's not like dirt they can move. If you have a serious digger, we can install edging or a designated dig pit as part of the design. We've worked with plenty of Union City yards where this was a concern, and behavioral solutions usually work better than fighting the turf itself.
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