Spring Special — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog's been tearing up the backyard, and honestly, you're tired of mud tracked through the house every time it rains in Union City. That clay soil out here in South Fulton doesn't help—it gets slick, compacts like concrete, and turns into a mess faster than your pup can say 'fetch.' Here's the thing: artificial pet turf actually solves the problem instead of just masking it. We've installed it across Shannon and the Flat Shoals area for families dealing with the same situation. No more bare patches where your golden retriever loves to dig. No more drainage nightmares when we get those afternoon storms that come rolling through. The turf stays green year-round, handles the Georgia heat without burning out, and your pet gets a clean, safe surface that doesn't track mud inside. We're based about 35 minutes north, but we handle Union City installs regularly—know the neighborhoods, understand the yards around here, and can get your setup done right. This spring's a perfect time to make the switch before the really warm months hit.
Union City's South Fulton clay is actually the reason synthetic pet turf works so well here. That dense, moisture-heavy soil doesn't drain naturally, which means real grass either drowns or your yard stays soggy weeks after rain. Artificial turf bypasses that problem entirely—it's installed over a perforated base that handles Georgia's humidity and our seasonal downpours without pooling. Yards in the Shannon and Flat Shoals areas tend to be mid-sized residential lots, which is ideal for pet turf installation. You've got enough space for your dog to run without the massive labor costs of full-acre properties. Sun exposure varies depending on tree coverage—some yards get full afternoon heat, others have decent oak and pine shade. We size and recommend turf pile height based on your specific lot, because a dog yard in bright sun needs different specs than a shaded corner setup. One thing to note: if your property falls under an HOA, check those landscape guidelines first. Most Union City developments allow synthetic turf now, but it's worth confirming before we schedule the install. The good news is that quality pet turf looks natural enough that it rarely triggers complaints.
Absolutely. South Fulton's clay soil is exactly why pet turf thrives here. We install a drainage base that prevents standing water—critical in Union City where soil naturally holds moisture. Your yard stays usable even after heavy spring rain, and your dog isn't wading through mud. The turf itself is engineered for humidity and heat, so it won't degrade or hold odors the way soaked real grass would.
Most Union City residential lots take 2–4 days, depending on size and existing conditions. We handle the site prep, base installation, and turf layout. Since we're familiar with the area's soil composition, we know what ground prep is needed upfront. We'll give you a specific timeline during the estimate—no surprises mid-project.
Pet turf in Union City needs occasional rinsing to remove dust and keep drainage flowing, plus annual brushing to maintain pile height. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fighting the clay underneath. You won't deal with bare spots or seasonal dormancy like you would with real grass down here. Spot cleaning is straightforward—just hose it off or use mild soap for stubborn marks.
Most are fine with it now, but verify with your development first. HOA rules vary across Shannon, Flat Shoals, and other neighborhoods. We've worked with multiple Union City communities and their landscape committees. Once approved, installation is straightforward. We'll help you understand what specs your HOA requires before we start.
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